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1 Соломон, царь
библ.(иврит Шеломо, араб. Сулейман; царь единого царства Израиль-Иудея в 965-26 до н. э., преемник своего отца Давида) Solomonкнига Песни Песней Соломона — The Song of Solomon, The Song of Songs, The Canticle of Canticles, The Canticles
Соломоново решение, суд Соломона — judgement of Solomon
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Соломон, царь
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2 притвор Соломона
(портик у восточной стены Иерусалимского храма, по преданию, построенный царём Соломоном; Христос, а за ним и апп. приходили сюда, чтобы учить) Solomon's porch"И ходил Иисус в храме, в притворе Соломоновом" (Ев. от Иоанна 10:23) — "And Jesus walked in the temple in Solomon's porch"
притвор, называемый Соломоновым библ. — the so-called portico of Solomon
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