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1 Иаков Младший
библ.(тж. Иа́ков меньшо́й, один из 12-ти апостолов, сын Алфея, брат ап. Иуды Леввея) James the Younger, Apostleап. Иаков Алфеев (1 в.; д. п. 9/22 октября) — St. James, son of Alphaeus, St. James the Younger, Apl.
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Иаков Младший
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2 Иаков Алфеев
1) Religion: James (An apostle and son of Alphaeus according to the Gospel accounts - called also James the Less. Mt:10:3)2) Christianity: James, son of Alphaeus (апостол из 12-ти), James the Less -
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( один из двенадцати и семидесяти учеников Христа) apostle, discipleдвенадцать апостолов (сподвижники Иисуса Христа, его ученики и проповедники его учения; их было двенадцать: братья Петр (или Симон, названный Петром) ( Simon Peter), и Андрей ( Andrew); братья Иаков (Старший) и Иоанн (Богослов), сыновья Зеведея (James (the Greater) and John (the Theologian), sons of Zebedee); Филипп ( Philip), Варфоломей, прозванный Нафанаилом ( Bartholomew); Матфей Левий (мытарь) ( Matthew (Levi)); Фома, прозванный близнецом ( Thomas); братья Иаков Алфеев ( James (son of Alphaeus)) и Фаддей (или Иуда Левий) ( Jude (identified with Thaddaeus)); Симон Зилот (другое прозвище - Кананит) ( Simon the Cananaean (also called the Zealot)), Иуда Искариот ( Judas Iscariot); Матфий ( Matthias), избранный на место Иуды после предательства и самоубийства последнего) — the Twelve Apostles [Disciples]
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4 двенадцать апостолов
(в Новом Завете - двенадцать ближайших учеников Иисуса Христа (по алфавиту): Андрей ( Andrew), Варфоломей ( Bartholomew), Иаков Алфеев ( James (son of Alphaeus)), Иаков Старший и Иоанн Богослов, сыновья Зеведея (James and John, sons of Zebedee), Иуда Искариот ( Judas Iscariot), Матфей мытарь ( Matthew (or Levi)), Матфий (после распятия Христа Его ученики, чтобы сохранить число двенадцать, считавшееся у иудеев священным, вместо Иуды Искариота избрали Матфия) ( Matthias), Петр (Симон) ( Simon Peter), Симон Зилот (др. прозвище - Канонит) ( Simon the Cananaean) (also called the Zealot), Фаддей (Иуда Леввей) ( Jude) (identified with Thaddaeus), Филипп ( Philip), Фома ( Thomas (or Didymus)); примечание: апостолом называл себя Павел, хотя он не был учеником Иисуса) the Twelve Apostles [Disciples], the TwelveРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > двенадцать апостолов
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James, son of Alphaeus — Infobox Saint name=Saint James, son of Alphaeus birth date=Unknown death date=Unknown feast day=May 3 (Roman Catholic Church) May 1 pre 1955 General Roman Calendar 11 May General Roman Calendar, 1955 1969 venerated in=Roman Catholic Church… … Wikipedia
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James the Just — Vespasian s siege and capture of Jerusalem delayed the selection of Simeon of Jerusalem to succeed James.Josephus account of James death is more credible because the Acts of Apostles doesn t mention anything about James after the year 60.… … Wikipedia
James, Saint — or James the Great born Galilee, Palestine died AD 44, Jerusalem; feast day July 25 One of the 12 Apostles of Jesus. He and his brother John (see St. John the Apostle) were fishermen on the Sea of Galilee and were among the first disciples to be… … Universalium
James ‘The Less’ — (first century) Apostle. James is described in the list of the twelve disciples as the son of Alphaeus. The title ‘The Less’ comes from mark 15:40, but there is no definite evidence that this James is the same as the son of Alphaeus. There… … Who’s Who in Christianity
James — /jaymz/, n. 1. Also called James the Great. one of the 12 apostles, the son of Zebedee and brother of the apostle John. Matt. 4:21. 2. the person identified in Gal. 1:19 as a brother of Jesus: probably the author of the Epistle of St. James. 3.… … Universalium
James — I [[t]dʒeɪmz[/t]] n. 1) bib big Also called James′ the Great′. one of the 12 apostles, the son of Zebedee and brother of the apostle John. Matt. 4:21 2) bib big a) the person identified in Gal. 1:19 as a brother of Jesus b) one of the books or… … From formal English to slang
James the Lord’s Brother — (first century) Apostle. James is mentioned in Mark 6:3, along with Simon, Jude and Joses, as being the brother of Jesus. The obvious interpretation is that James was a younger son of Joseph and mary. However, because the Church believes in … Who’s Who in Christianity
James — A common name in the 1st cent. CE (‘Jakobos’ in Greek) and in the NT several men bear it: 1) A son of Zebedee and brother of John [[➝ John the Apostle]] (Mark 3:17) and one of the twelve [[➝ Twelve, the]]; with Simon Peter and John he was also… … Dictionary of the Bible
James — noun /dʒeɪmz,ˈdʒeɪms/ a) A book of the New Testament of the Bible, the general epistle of James. Now the names of the twelve apostles are these; The first, Simon, who is called Peter, and Andrew his brother; James the son of Zebedee, and John his … Wiktionary