What is the meaning of the phrase “inherit the wind”?

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The title of the movie Inherit the Wind (1960)—which is based on the Scopes Trial of 1925, in which a Tennessee teacher was prosecuted for teaching Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution—comes from Proverbs 11:29: “He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind: and the fool shall be servant to the wise of heart.” The quotation suggests that a person who causes discord in their own family will be left with nothing, merely “the wind.” This relates to the themes of the film, which depicts a community being torn apart by the imposition of religious censorship.