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1 голгофский крест
Christianity: Golgotha Cross -
2 Голгофа
(вероятно, от арамейского "гулгулта" - "череп"; истолковывалось евангелистами как "лобное место" - место, на котором Иисус был казнён на кресте; греч. церк. писатели и иудейская традиция объясняют название тем, что здесь находился череп Адама, что Адам был здесь похоронен; наиболее близким к истине является толкование, согласно которому при упоминании о Голгофе речь идёт о возвышенности в форме черепа вне городских стен Иерусалима, служившей местом казней и захоронений; в иконографии Голгофой называется горка или её символическое изображение в виде лесенки, ступени которой расходятся по сторонам нижней оконечности Креста) Golgotha; от лат. "calvaria" - "черепная крышка, череп" CalvaryГолгофа, что значит "лобное место" библ. — Golgotha, which means "the Place of a Skull"
"И, неся крест Свой, Он вышел на место, называемое лобное, по-еврейски Голгофа" (Ев. от Иоанна 19:17) — "They took Jesus therefore, and He went out, bearing His own cross, to the place called the Place of a Skull, which is called in Hebrew, Golgotha"
"И привели Его на место Голгофу, что значит: "лобное место"" (Ев. от Марка 15:22) — "And they brought Him to the place called Golgotha, which is translated, Place of a Skull"
"И пришедши на место, называемое Голгофа, что значит: "лобное место"" (Ев. от Матфея 27:33) — "And when they had come to a place called Golgotha, which means Place of a Skull"
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3 Голгофа
1) Religion: Calvary (Skull-shaped hill in Jerusalem, the site of Jesus' Crucifixion), Golgotha (Skull-shaped hill in Jerusalem, the site of Jesus' Crucifixion), Mount (место распятия Христа), cross2) Architecture: Cavalry4) Geography: (холм) Golgotha -
4 голгофа
1) Religion: Calvary (Skull-shaped hill in Jerusalem, the site of Jesus' Crucifixion), Golgotha (Skull-shaped hill in Jerusalem, the site of Jesus' Crucifixion), Mount (место распятия Христа), cross2) Architecture: Cavalry4) Geography: (холм) Golgotha
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