milk before meat

English dictionary entry

Meanings

phrase
  1. Ideas or doctrines that are simpler or easier to accept (should be taught) before more difficult ones.

Word forms

milk before meat

Etymology

From 1 Corinthians 3:2, in Koine Greek ἐπότισα γάλα οὐ βρῶμα (epótisa gála ou brôma, “I gave you milk, not meat [or solid food]”), and in a Mormon context Doctrine and Covenants 19:22: “For they cannot bear meat now, but milk they must receive”. In the form milk before meat, first attested in the early 20th century.

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