Not sure about biblically but I do know it comes from the Merchant of Venice where a pound of flesh is demanded from those in debt. In 'Seven Pounds' seven lives were taken so seven pounds are owed, he must save seven lives.
For the crossword clue, the answer is SALOME. Salome was a Biblical figure known for seduction. The opera Salome is famous for the Dance of the Seven veils.
There actually is no such phrase. People using it are confusing the phrase "a pound of flesh" from the Shakespeare play The Merchant of Venice with the title of the 2008 Will Smith movie "Seven Pounds" In the Shakespeare play the pound of flesh is the penalty for defaulting on a loan. You default on your mortgage and the bank gets your arm. The Will Smith movie is not about defaulting on a loan, but about making up for your mistakes. In the film Smith's character must help seven people to make up for the seven people he accidentally killed.
What quote? You make the quote, and we shall tell you where it is in the Bible,
Intend to quote
The quote does not appear in any Shakespeare play.
The duration of Seven Pounds is 2.05 hours.
No, and neither is it a biblical quote or concept.
The Production Budget for Seven Pounds was $54,000,000.
Seven Pounds was created on 2008-12-19.
Nowhere...a technical search of references to "pounds" will yield no association to "seven pounds."
Seven stone eight pounds =106 pounds 106 pounds = 48.08 Kilograms.
It isn't a biblical quote; it is an old English saying.
Seven Pounds grossed $166,617,328 worldwide.
14 pounds.
It is 28 pounds.
There are 112 ounces in seven pounds.
Seven Pounds grossed $69,951,824 in the domestic market.