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1 unquenchable fire
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2 unquenchable\ fire
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3 unquenchable fire
Westminster dictionary of theological terms > unquenchable fire
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4 unquenchable
1. a неутолимый2. a неугасимый3. a неиссякаемыйСинонимический ряд:unfulfilled (adj.) insatiable; insatiate; quenchless; unappeasable; unfulfilled -
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6 unquenchable
un·quench·able[ʌnˈkwen(t)ʃəbl̩]\unquenchable thirst nicht zu löschender Durst* * *[ʌn'kwentSəbl]adjfire unlöschbar; thirst, desire unstillbar; optimism unerschütterlich* * *unquenchable adj (adv unquenchably)1. unstillbar (auch fig), unlöschbar2. fig unauslöschbar* * *adj.unlöschbar adj. -
7 unquenchable
[ʌn'kwentʃəbl]aggettivo [thirst, fire] inestinguibile* * *unquenchable /ʌnˈkwɛntʃəbl/a.inestinguibile; insaziabile.* * *[ʌn'kwentʃəbl]aggettivo [thirst, fire] inestinguibile -
8 unquenchable
[ʌn'kwentʃəbl]adjective [thirst, fire] inextinguible -
9 unquenchable
ks. 1 tak terpuaskan, tak dapat dihilangkan ((thirst, spirit). 2 tak terpadamkan (fire). -
10 неугасимый огонь
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > неугасимый огонь
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11 огонь неугасимый
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12 Неугасимый огонь
♦ ( ENG unquenchable fire)образ вечного наказания в Священном Писании, связанный с Божественным осуждением неправедных (Мф. 18:8; 25:41; Л к. 3:17; Иуд. 1:7).Westminster dictionary of theological terms > Неугасимый огонь
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13 βάσανος
βάσανος, ου, ἡ (Theognis, Pind.+, orig. ‘touchstone, test’, then of procedures or ‘torment’ used to extract a confession; ins, pap, LXX, En; TestSol 1:3; Philo; Jos., Ant. 12, 255; 13, 241; Just.)① severe pain occasioned by punitive torture, torture, torment (Herodas 2, 88 and Diod. S, 15, 58, 2 of torture ordered by a court to extort a confession; SIG 780, 12; PLille 29 I, 22; LXX, esp. oft. 4 Macc; Philo, De Jos. 86; Jos., Bell. 1, 635; Ant. 16, 245) MPol 2:3, 4; Ox 840, 7. Of the tortures in the nether world (cp. Wsd 3:1; 4 Macc 13:15) and as synon. of ‘unquenchable fire’ 2 Cl 17:7b; ὑπάρχειν ἐν β. be in torment Lk 16:23. Descriptive of place in the nether world τόπος τῆς β. place of torment vs. 28. Cp. 2 Cl 10:4.—Of persecutions of Christians 1 Cl 6:1; 2 Cl 17:7a.—Cp. Hv 3, 7, 6; Hs 6, 3, 4; 6, 4, 3f; 6, 5, 1; 3; 7.② gener. severe pain caused by someth. oppressive, severe pain, torment (w. νόσοι; cp. Sext. Emp., Eth. 153 [Adv. Math. 11, 153]; 1 Macc 9:56; Philo, Abr. 96) Mt 4:24.—Papias (3:3).—PduBois, Torture and Truth 1991. B. 1115. DELG. M-M. TW. -
14 inestinguibile
inestinguibile agg.1 inextinguishable, unquenchable (anche fig.): fuoco inestinguibile, fire that cannot be extinguished (o put out); sete inestinguibile, unquenchable thirst2 (inesauribile) inexhaustible, unfailing: luce inestinguibile, unfailing light; pozzo inestinguibile, inexhaustible well3 (fig.) (perenne) eternal, endless, undying: odio, amore inestinguibile, undying hatred, love.* * *[inestin'gwibile]2) fig. (eterno) [passione, amore] eternal, undying* * *inestinguibile/inestin'gwibile/2 fig. (eterno) [passione, amore] eternal, undying. -
15 uudslukkelig
adj inextinguishable ( fx fire); unquenchable ( fx hatred, thirst).
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