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1 Babylonian Exile
Религия: Вавилонский плен, Вавилонское пленение -
2 Babylonian exile
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3 Babylonian Exile
библ.; ист.вавилонское пленение, вавилонский плен (насильственное переселение части евреев в Вавилонию в 6 в. до н.э., после взятия Иерусалима царём Навуходоносором) -
4 Exile (= Babylonian Exile)
Религия: Вавилонский пленУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Exile (= Babylonian Exile)
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5 Books of Samuel (Two Old Testament books that, along with Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, and 1 and 2 Kings, belong to the tradition of Deuteronomic history first committed to writing about 550 BC during the Babylonian Exile)
Общая лексика: "Первая книга Царств" и "ВУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Books of Samuel (Two Old Testament books that, along with Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, and 1 and 2 Kings, belong to the tradition of Deuteronomic history first committed to writing about 550 BC during the Babylonian Exile)
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6 Diaspora (1. The settling of scattered colonies of Jews outside Palestine after the Babylonian exile; 2. The area outside Palestine settled by Jews; 3. The Jews living outside Palestine or modern Israel)
Религия: еврейская диаспораУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Diaspora (1. The settling of scattered colonies of Jews outside Palestine after the Babylonian exile; 2. The area outside Palestine settled by Jews; 3. The Jews living outside Palestine or modern Israel)
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7 Galut (The dispersion of Jews among the Gentiles after the Babylonian Exile)
Религия: ГалутУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Galut (The dispersion of Jews among the Gentiles after the Babylonian Exile)
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8 Kneset ha-Gedola (Assembly of Jewish religious leaders who, after returning in 539 ВС to their homeland from the Babylonian Exile, initiated a new era in the history of Judaism)
Религия: Кнессет га-ГедолаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Kneset ha-Gedola (Assembly of Jewish religious leaders who, after returning in 539 ВС to their homeland from the Babylonian Exile, initiated a new era in the history of Judaism)
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9 exilic (Of or relating to Babylonian Exile)
Религия: относящийся к Вавилонскому пленениюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > exilic (Of or relating to Babylonian Exile)
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10 exile
I ['eksaɪl], ['egzaɪl] 1. сущ.1)а) изгнание; ссылка; высылка из страны, депортация (высылка из государства или переселение на новое место жительства как мера уголовного или административного наказания)to send smb. into exile — ссылать, отправлять кого-л. в ссылку
Syn:б) ( the Exile) библ.; ист. вавилонское пленение, вавилонский пленSyn:2) изгнанник; ссыльный; эмигрант2. гл.высылать, изгонять, ссылать; экспатриироватьIt is a severe punishment to be exiled from one's native land. — Быть изгнанным из родной страны - тяжкое наказание.
Syn:II ['eksaɪl], ['egzaɪl] прил.; уст.1) худой, тощий; скудныйSyn:2) неплодородный, малоурожайный ( о почве)Syn: -
11 Babylonian
[ˌbæbɪ'ləunɪən] 1. сущ.1) ист. вавилонянин ( житель Вавилона или Вавилонии)2) уст.; презр. папист; католик3) астролог2. прил.Babylonian Captivity, Babylonian Exile — библ.; ист. вавилонское пленение, вавилонский плен (насильственное переселение части евреев в Вавилонию в 6 в. до н.э., после взятия Иерусалима царём Навуходоносором)
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12 Exile
Религия: вавилонское пленение, (= Babylonian Exile) Вавилонский плен, (The 59th surah of the Glorious Qur'an) "Собрание" (59-я сура Священного Корана) -
13 exile
Религия: вавилонское пленение, (= Babylonian Exile) Вавилонский плен, (The 59th surah of the Glorious Qur'an) "Собрание" (59-я сура Священного Корана) -
14 babilonski progon
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15 вавилонский плен
Русско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики > вавилонский плен
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16 Вавилонский плен
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17 вавилонский плен
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18 captivity
[kæp'tɪvətɪ]сущ.1) плен; пленение, захватSyn:2) ( the Captivity) библ.; ист. вавилонское пленение, вавилонский пленSyn: -
19 Books of Samuel
1) Общая лексика: (Two Old Testament books that, along with Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, and 1 and 2 Kings, belong to the tradition of Deuteronomic history first committed to writing about 550 BC during the Babylonian Exile) "Первая книга Царств" и "В2) Религия: "Первая книга Самуила" и "Вторая книга Самуила" -
20 Diaspora
1) Общая лексика: изгнанники, люди, живущие в диаспоре, рассеяние, эмигранты3) Религия: иудейская диаспора, разбросанная по миру, (1. The settling of scattered colonies of Jews outside Palestine after the Babylonian exile; 2. The area outside Palestine settled by Jews; 3. The Jews living outside Palestine or modern Israel) еврейская диаспора4) Макаров: распространение (культуры, языка и т.п.)
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