The phrase "go way all flesh" is spelled phonetically as /ɡoʊ weɪ ɔːl flɛʃ/. The word "go" is pronounced with a long "o" sound, followed by the diphthong "way" which is pronounced as "wɛɪ". "All" is pronounced with a short "a" sound and the "l" is silent. Lastly, "flesh" is pronounced with the short "e" sound and a voiceless "sh" consonant. This phrase is found in the Book of Genesis when God instructs Noah to build an ark to save himself and "two of every sort" of living thing before a great flood.