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1 Исаак Сирин
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2 жертвоприношение Исаака
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3 Исаак Сирин, еп. Ниневийский
= Исаа́к Сирия́нин, еп. Ниневи́йский(7 в., Отец Церкви, духовный писатель; писал на сирийском языке; ранние переводы его сочинений были сделаны на араб., эфиопском и греч. языках; д. п. 28 января / 10 февраля) St. Isaac the Syrian, St. Isaac of Syria, St. Isaac of NinevehРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Исаак Сирин, еп. Ниневийский
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4 Исаак Сирин
1) Religion: Isaac the Syrian2) Christianity: Isaac of Nineveh
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