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Beggar-my-neighbour, also known as strip jack naked, beat your neighbour out of doors, [1] or beat jack out of doors, [2] or beat your neighbour, [3] is a simple choice-free card game. It is somewhat similar in nature to the children's card game War , and has spawned a more complicated variant, Egyptian ratscrew .
"Love your neighbour" comes from Leviticus 19:18 and is part of the Great Commandment. [1] In Jesus' time neighbour was interpreted to mean fellow Israelites, and to exclude all others. In full the Leviticus verse states that you should love your neighbour "as you love yourself." Leaving out this last phrase somewhat reduces its demands.
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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Surely, surely, the usual expression is "Beggar my neighbour". See the book titles listed in the article ...
Beggar My Neighbor (1964) (short stories) The Beginners (1966) Through the Wilderness and Other Stories (1968) The Rape of Tamar (1970) The Boss (1971) Inklings (1973) (short stories) The Wonder-Worker (1973) The Confessions of Josef Baisz (1979) The Story of the Stories: The Chosen People and Its God (1982) (non-fiction) Time and Time Again ...
He answered, "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind; and your neighbor as yourself." He said to him, "You have answered correctly. Do this, and you will live." But he, desiring to justify himself, asked Jesus, "Who is my neighbor?"
In economics, a beggar-thy-neighbour policy is an economic policy through which one country attempts to remedy its economic problems by means that tend to worsen the economic problems of other countries.