-
1 ἀποθνῄσκω
+ V 182-208-65-28-117=600 Gn 2,17; 3,3.4; 5,5.8to die Gn 2,17*Jb 9,29 ἀπέθανον I have died-⋄גוע for MT איגע ⋄יגע I have laboured; *Prv 24,9 ἀποθνῄσκει δέ (the fool) also dies-ומת for MT זמת ⋄זמה the divising ofCf. WALTERS 1973 127.315.336; →NIDNTT
См. также в других словарях:
The Realm of the Elderlings — is a fantasy world created by Robin Hobb in her book trilogies The Farseer Trilogy , The Liveship Traders Trilogy , and The Tawny Man Trilogy .OverviewThe Elderlings are a race who dwelled in the world with humans and dragons, but have… … Wikipedia
The Coasters — The classic Coasters lineup Background information Origin Los Angeles, California, United States … Wikipedia
The Mysterious Mr. Quin — … Wikipedia
The End (novel) — The End … Wikipedia
The Beetles — The Beatles Gründung 1960 Auflösung 1970 Genre Rock, Pop, Beat Letzte Besetzung vor der Auflösung … Deutsch Wikipedia
The Silver Beatles — The Beatles Gründung 1960 Auflösung 1970 Genre Rock, Pop, Beat Letzte Besetzung vor der Auflösung … Deutsch Wikipedia
The Royal Tenenbaums — Theatrical release poster Directed by Wes Anderson Produced by … Wikipedia
The Lover's Melancholy — is an early Caroline era stage play, a tragicomedy written by John Ford. While the dating of the works in Ford s canon is very uncertain, this play has sometimes been regarded as Ford s first unaided drama, [Logan and Smith, p. 136.] an… … Wikipedia
The Mobile Cop Jiban — Format Metal Hero Tokusatsu Created by Keita Amemiya … Wikipedia
The Lady of Shalott — is a Victorian poem or ballad by the English poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809 ndash;1892). Like his other early poems mdash; Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere, and Galahad mdash; the poem recasts Arthurian subject matter loosely based on medieval… … Wikipedia
The History of King Lear — 2001, p. 247; Grace Ioppolo, ed., King Lear , New York, Norton Critical Edition, 2008, Introduction, p. xii.] Unlike Shakespeare s tragedy, Tate s play has a happy ending, with Lear regaining his throne, Cordelia marrying Edgar, and Edgar… … Wikipedia