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The blind leading the blindMeaningUninformed and incompetent people leading others who are similarly incapable. OriginThis appears in the Bible, Matthew 15:14 - from Miles Coverdale's Bible, 1535:
Biblical citations of commonly used English phrases usually tend to be earlier than those from other sources. In this case the thought was probably inherited from the Upanishads - the sacred Hindu treatises, which were written between 800BC and 200 BC and first translated into English between 1816-19. From Katha Upanishad we have:
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