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красивый, но гнилой плод; обманчивый успех [по преданию, около Содома, расположенного неподалёку от Мёртвого моря, росли красивые яблоки, превращавшиеся при первом прикосновении к ним в дым и пепел]; см. тж. the apple of SodomVice... inevitably narrows down to Dead Sea fruit and disgust. (R. Aldington, ‘Soft Answers’, ‘Now Lies She There’) — Порок... это плод, только кажущийся красивым, но гнилой внутри. Он неизбежно вызывает у человека отвращение.
In the glory was also the ashes of Dead Sea fruit... (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Financier’, ch. LIX) — К славе Каупервуда примешивалась горечь обманчивого успеха...
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1) Религия: (Ancient manuscripts of leather, papyrus, and copper discovered in desert caves and ancient ruins in the wilderness of Judaea) "Рукописи Мёртвого моря"2) Деловая лексика: Свитки мёртвого моря -
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Религия: "Рукописи Мёртвого моря"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Dead Sea Scrolls (Ancient manuscripts of leather, papyrus, and copper discovered in desert caves and ancient ruins in the wilderness of Judaea)
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Non-profit-making organization: DSSIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Dead Sea Scrolls Institute
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מגילות ים-המלח (כתבי-יד עבריים עתיקים שהתגלו באזור ים-המלח)* * *◙ (חלמה-םי רוזאב ולגתהש םיקיתע םיירבע די-יבתכ) חלמה-םי תוליגמ◄ -
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Dödahavsrullarna (antika hebreiska manuskript som upptäcktes nära Döda havet) -
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Westminster dictionary of theological terms > Dead Sea Scrolls
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Dead Sea — The name given by Greek writers of the second century to that inland sea called in Scripture the salt sea (Gen. 14:3; Num. 34:12), the sea of the plain (Deut. 3:17), the east sea (Ezek. 47:18; Joel 2:20), and simply the sea (Ezek. 47:8). The… … Easton's Bible Dictionary
Dead Sea — The lowest point on earth. Located about 30 miles east of Jerusalem and shared by Jordan and Israel, it is 49 miles long and 11 miles wide, has a 1,309 foot maximum depth, and is 1,299 feet below sea level. Its salty water has a high content… … Historical Dictionary of Israel
DEAD SEA SCROLLS — DEAD SEA SCROLLS, the popular designation given to collections of manuscript material found in 1947 and the following years in various caves west of the Dead Sea, notably at qumran , Murabbaʿāt , Khirbat Mird, together with en gedi and masada .… … Encyclopedia of Judaism