Results: In like lamb out like a lion
Published on 03/29/2025
				
									
							
						whose March weather is going out like a lamb? Whose is going out like a lion?					
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						We just got like 15 centimeters of snow last night where i live. It was nice at the start of March so i figured the chances of nasty weather at the end were pretty good. What kind of March are you having? Did it come in like a lamb and go out like a lion or vice versa?					In like a lamb out like a lion
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						I read that the first mention of the phrase In like a lion, out like a lamb was first recorded in a play by an English writer where a character says "I would choose March, for I would come in like a lion." Have you heard of this before?					Yes
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						Apparently this phrase is also in The Bible. John saw "the Lion from the tribe of Judah, the Root of David," and "One like a slaughtered lamb standing between the throne and the four living creatures and among the elders" (Revelation 5:5,6). "In like a lamb, out like a lion." One day, with our own eyes, we believers will see the one who is our Lamb and our Lion. Did you know this?					Yes
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						Have you heard of any of these other March Weather Lore?					A dry March and a wet May; Fill barns and bays with corn and hay.
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		As it rains in March, so it rains in June.
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		March winds and April showers, Bring forth May flowers.
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		So many mists in March you see, so many frosts in May will be.
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		Is't on St. Joseph's day (19th) clear, So follows a fertile year; Is't on St. Mary's (25th) bright and clear, Fertile is said to be the year.
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