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1 манассия
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2 Манассия
библ.(1. муж. имя; 2. колено Манассии) Manasseh"Молитва Манассии" (апокрифическая неканоническая книга Ветхого Завета; позднейшая вставка в конец Второй книги Паралипоменон, которая читается на великом повечерии) — The Prayer of Manasseh, The Manasseh's prayer
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3 колено Манассиино
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4 Молитва Манассии
Religion: Prayer of Manasseh (Apocryphal work, one of a collection of songs appended to the Old Testament book of Psalms in several manuscripts of the Septuagint) -
5 Мученичество Исайи
Religion: Martyrdom of Isaiah (Apocryphal book which tells how the prophet, fleeing from King Manasseh, hid in a tree that opened miraculously and how he eventually perished when it was sawn asunder)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Мученичество Исайи
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6 Десять исчезнувших колен Израилевых
General subject: Ten Lost Tribes of Israel (Asher, Dan, Ephraim, Gad, Issachar, Manasseh, Naphtali, Reuben, Simeon, and Zebulun, 10 of the original 12 Hebrew tribes, partially dispersed and eventually assimilated by other peoples)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Десять исчезнувших колен Израилевых
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7 Манассия
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8 Салпаад
Bible: Zelophehad (son of Manasseh, I Chronicles) -
9 манассия
Religion: Manasseh
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MANASSEH — (Heb. מְנַשֶּׁה), elder son of joseph and the name of one of the 12 tribes of Israel. Manasseh was born to Joseph in Egypt by asenath , daughter of Poti Phera (Gen. 41:50–51). The name is said to be symbolic of Joseph s turn of fortune. Manasseh… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
MANASSEH — (Heb. מְנַשֶּׁה; perhaps one who causes (an earlier deceased, child) to be forgotten ), king of Judah (698–643 B.C.E.), son of hezekiah . Manasseh ascended the throne at the age of 12 and reigned for 55 years (II Kings 21:1). In those years… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Manasseh — (מְנַשֵּׁה, Menashé ) is an ancient Hebrew male name, meaning causing to forget .[1] Manasseh may refer to: Contents 1 People 1.1 Given name 1.2 Surname … Wikipedia
Manasseh — [mə nas′ə] n. [Heb měnaṣṣeh, lit., causing to forget] 1. Bible the elder son of Joseph: Gen. 41:52 2. the tribe of Israel descended from him: Num. 1:34 3. a king of Judah in the 7th cent. B.C. 2 Kings 21:1 18 4. PRAYER OF MANASSES … English World dictionary
Manasseh — Who makes to forget. God hath made me forget (Heb. nashshani), Gen. 41:51. 1) The elder of the two sons of Joseph. He and his brother Ephraim were afterwards adopted by Jacob as his own sons (48:1). There is an account of his marriage to a… … Easton's Bible Dictionary
Manasseh — Nick Manasseh Nick Manasseh est un DJ anglais Biographie Il apparait dans le monde du dub en 1985 au Carnaval de Notting Hill à Londres, en se produisant avec le Manasseh Sound System , qui l amène par la suite à collaborer avec des gens comme… … Wikipédia en Français
Manasseh — /meuh nas euh/, n. 1. the first son of Joseph. Gen. 41:51. 2. the tribe of Israel traditionally descended from him. Gen. 48:14 19. 3. a king of Judah of the 7th century B.C. II Kings 21. * * * ▪ Hebrew tribe one of the 12 tribes of Israel… … Universalium
Manasseh (tribal patriarch) — Manasseh or Menashe (Hebrew: מְנַשֶּׁה, Modern Menaše Tiberian Mənaššéh Samaritan Manaṯ) was, according to the Book of Genesis, the first son of Joseph and Asenath. (Genesis 41:50 52) Asenath was an … Wikipedia
MANASSEH (Menasseh) BEN ISRAEL — (1604–1657), Amsterdam scholar, printer and diplomat. Manasseh, who was born a Marrano in Lisbon or La Rochelle, was baptized as Manoel Dias Soeiro. According to an unreliable document of the Portuguese Inquisition, he was born on the island of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Manasseh Cutler — Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts s 3rd 11th district In office March 4, 1801 – March 3, 1803 (11th) March 4, 180 … Wikipedia
MANASSEH BEN (Porat) JOSEPH OF ILYA — (1767–1831), one of the forerunners of the haskalah in Lithuania and Russia. He was born in Smorgon, Lithuania, and was renowned as a child for his remarkable memory and intellectual precocity. He received a talmudic education in the home of his… … Encyclopedia of Judaism