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1 Ирод Антипа
(ум. после 40; сын царя И́рода Вели́кого; тетрарх, управлял Галилеей и Пиреей во времена Иисуса и наряду с Пилатом назван в Новом Завете соучастником убийства Иисуса; в Новом Завете его называют "Ирод" ( Herod), "Ирод четверовластник" ( Herod the tetrarch), "царь Ирод" ( king Herod)) Herod Antipasсм. тж. Ирод Великий -
2 избиение младенцев
1) General subject: massacre of the innocent, slaughter of the innocent2) Religion: Massacre of the Innocents (The massacre of the children by King Herod in his attempt to kill the infant Jesus. Mt:2:16-18), slaughter of the innocents (The killing of young children of Bethlehem as possible pretenders to Herod's throne)4) Makarov: slaughter of the innocents, the slaughter of the innocentsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > избиение младенцев
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3 День избиения младенцев
Religion: Childermas (28 декабря), Childermas (Festival celebrated in the Christian churches in the West on December 28 and in the Eastern churches on December 29 and commemorating the massacre of the children by King Herod), Feast of the Holy Innocents (28 декабря), Holy Innocents, Innocent's DayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > День избиения младенцев
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4 день избиения младенцев
Religion: Childermas (28 декабря), Childermas (Festival celebrated in the Christian churches in the West on December 28 and in the Eastern churches on December 29 and commemorating the massacre of the children by King Herod), Feast of the Holy Innocents (28 декабря), Holy Innocents, Innocent's DayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > день избиения младенцев
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5 И-36
ИЗБИЕНИЕ МЛАДЕНЦЕВ lit, humor or iron NP sing only fixed WOexcessively strict measures, severe demands directed toward the young and inexperienced, severe criticism of their workslaughter (massacre) of the innocents.From the Biblical account of King Herod's massacre of the infants in Bethlehem (Matt. 2:16). -
6 избиение младенцев
• ИЗБИЕНИЕ МЛАДЕНЦЕВ lit, humor or iron[NP; sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ excessively strict measures, severe demands directed toward the young and inexperienced, severe criticism of their work:- slaughter (massacre) of the innocents.—————← From the Biblical account of King Herod's massacre of the infants in Bethlehem (Matt. 2:16).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > избиение младенцев
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7 Агриппа
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8 Иоанна, жена Хузы, домоправителя Иродова
библ.(одна из трёх женщин, обнаруживших пустой гроб Иисуса) Joanna, wife of Chuza, steward of King Herod AntipasРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Иоанна, жена Хузы, домоправителя Иродова
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9 Ирод Агриппа I
(ок. 10-44 н. э.; иудейский царь и тетрарх; сын Аристовула, внук И́рода Вели́кого; в Новом Завете его называют "царь Ирод" ( Herod the King); он преследовал общину в Иерусалиме, убил мечом ап. Иакова Старшего и посадил в тюрьму Петра) Herod Agrippa Iсм. тж. Ирод ВеликийРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Ирод Агриппа I
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10 Ирод Великий
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11 Ирод Агриппа II
(ок. 28-100; иудейский тетрарх, сын царя И́рода Агри́ппы I; в Новом Завете его называют "царь Агриппа" ( king Agrippa); на процессе против Павла в Кесарии он выступал как эксперт по иудейским вопросам) Herod Agrippa IIсм. тж. Ирод Агриппа IРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Ирод Агриппа II
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12 Ирод, царь Иудеи
(царь Иудейского государства; в 40 до н. э. рим. сенат назначил его тетрархом, одним из четырёх правителей Иудеи; в Новом Завете появляется как виновник избиения младенцев в Вифлееме; он же Ирод Великий) Herod the king of JudaeaРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Ирод, царь Иудеи
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