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1) (название сборника книг, составляющих Библию) (Holy) Scripture, сокр. Script.; the (Holy) Scriptures, the Holy Writ, the sacred Scriptures, the testimony of the Lord, the Oracles, the Word, the Sacred [Holy] Writings; the sacred volume; ( в иудаизме) the Hebrew Bibleвыдержки [отрывки] из Священного Писания — Scriptural passages
отрывок из Священного Писания, который читают во время службы — Scripture lesson, lection
2) ( любое) Scripture, the sacred [inspired] writings, the sacred volumeРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Священное Писание
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