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1 небесный
библ.( Божественный) of heaven, heavenly, celestialНебесный град — the Heavenly [Celestial, Holy] City, the Heavenly [New] Jerusalem
Небесный Иерусалим — the Heavenly [Celestial, Holy] City, the Heavenly [New] Jerusalem
небесный свод, небесные сферы — см. свод, небе́сный
Царство Небесное (вечная блаженная жизнь, уготованная святым) — the Kingdom of Heaven
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