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1 Вифлеем
(город в 7 км к югу от Иерусалима в области племени Иуды, родина царского рода Давида, место рождения Иисуса) Bethlehem, the City of DavidЦерковь Рождества в Вифлееме (считается одним из немногих почти полностью сохранившихся зданий раннехрист. эпохи; построена в 4 в. императрицей Еленой, матерью императора Константина Великого; ядром церкви является пещера Рождества ( the Cave of the Nativity), где, по преданию, родился Христос) — the Basilica [Church] of the Nativity in Bethlehem
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2 Иерусалимский собор
1) (ок. 50; в "Деяниях святых апостолов" 15) Jerusalem Council2) (самый важный собор Восточной Церкви (после 7-го Вселенского), собравшийся в Вифлееме в Церкви Рождества ( in the Basilica of the Nativity at Bethlehem) в 1672; осудил протестантизм, одобрил "Православное Исповедание" Киевского митрополита Петра Могилы) the Synod of Jerusalem, the Jerusalem SynodРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Иерусалимский собор
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