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  • Hi this is Tutor Nick P and this is Proverbs 124. The proverb today is \"Beware Greeks

  • Bearing Gifts. \" Bearing gifts you know, giving gifts, having gifts. All right. So

  • let's continue. This is a quote from Aeneid in Latin. And this is the actual

  • Latin quote \"Timeo Danaos et Dona Ferantes. \" which nowadays basically is rephrased to

  • Beware Greeks bearing gifts. Yeah. The Danaos that was actually the

  • old name for Greeks et is always and Dona is giving So I guess the ferantes

  • must be gifts. All right. Anyway let's continue. The origin of this proverb comes directly

  • from Greek mythology. Okay. It directly relates to the story of the Greeks

  • tricking the Trojans by building a large horse in order to find a way into the

  • city of Troy. Because they had a lot of it blocked off. This was

  • actually a long war they were fighting this war already for about nine years.

  • And they had to they had to figure out a way to really get in there to really

  • defeat you know the Trojans basically. So it directly relates to the story of the

  • Greeks tricking the Trojans by building a large horse, you know , in order to find a

  • way into the city. The idea was for the Greeks through sail away and pretend

  • they were giving up in defeat leaving behind an offering. You know a gift and

  • offering for a safe journey home. So don't follow us and try to you know,

  • continue to fight us. We're leaving now. We're giving up. We're tired after

  • nine years. We're going home. Of course this was nothing but a ruse. A ruse you

  • know, trick. The Greeks had their best soldiers hiding in the horse as the

  • offering was thought to be a gift it was brought into the city. When night came

  • the Warriors snuck out of the horse and could do a surprise sneak attack

  • when most Trojan warriors were sleeping. So they were actually to you know able

  • to attack them and kind of kill a lot even you know as they were waking up. So

  • they were able to really make you know it's a good attack on them to, to beat

  • the Trojans. Okay good. And of course so we just give you an

  • example of how we might use this today. So somebody might say. Isn't , isn't he

  • your enemy. It doesn't make any sense that he would offer this to you. That he would

  • give this to you. My advice to you ... my advice is beware Greeks bearing gifts.

  • So the same sort of idea. That must be a trick. This is too good to be true.

  • Something seems wrong. Enemies don't usually do this. So be very very careful.

  • Okay. Anyway, I hope you got it. I hope it's clear. Thank you for your time.

  • Bye-bye.

Hi this is Tutor Nick P and this is Proverbs 124. The proverb today is \"Beware Greeks

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