fell flat on his face

The now commonly-used English idiom “fell flat on his face” (meaning to make an embarrassing mistake) was first coined in 1530 in the English Pentateuch translation of William Tyndale (in the spelling fell flatt on his face). (Source: Crystal 2010, p. 278)

For other idioms in English that were coined by Bible translation, see here.

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