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1 anagoge (Interpretation of a word, passage, or text of Scripture that finds beyond the literal, allegorical, and moral senses a fourth and ultimate spiritual or mystical sense)
Религия: анагогияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > anagoge (Interpretation of a word, passage, or text of Scripture that finds beyond the literal, allegorical, and moral senses a fourth and ultimate spiritual or mystical sense)
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['ænəgəʊdʒɪ]1) Общая лексика: предвосхищающие учение нового завета, тексты ветхого завета, тексты ветхого завета, предвосхищающие учение нового завета, духовное значение (чего-л.), духовное, мистическое значение или истолкование (чего-л.), мистическое значение (чего-л.), мистическое истолкование (чего-л.)2) Религия: "параллельные места" библии, духовное, мистическое значение слов или текста Священного Писания, духовное, мистическое толкование слов или текста Священного Писания, (Interpretation of a word, passage, or text of Scripture that finds beyond the literal, allegorical, and moral senses a fourth and ultimate spiritual or mystical sense) анагогия -
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