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I(1. библ. - евангельское учение; Сын Божий; 2. всякий проповедник Евангелия; 3. богосл. - Иисус Христос)в соч.несотворенный Божественный свет (которым просиял Иисус Христос на горе Фавор и к-рый удостоились видеть три его ученика Иоанн, Петр, Иаков) — the Divine and Uncreated Light
свет тихий — gladdening [joyful] light
IIсвет фаворский — см. несотворенный Божественный свет
(земля, мир) world, landконец света — the end of the world, doomsday
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