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1 сила всемогущего Бога
если бог даст, если будет на то божья воля — God willing
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > сила всемогущего Бога
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2 слава богу
1. praise be to god2. thank god3. God be praised; thank goodnessесли бог даст, если будет на то божья воля — God willing
4. thank Godлары и пенаты, боги домашнего очага — household gods
бог в помощь; да поможет вам бог — may god speed you
видит бог, что я память — God is my record that …
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3 всемогущий
1. all powerful2. all-powerful3. almightily4. rectoral5. omnipotent; almightyвсемогущий Бог — Almighty God, God Almighty
6. Mighty one7. almightyСинонимический ряд:всесильный (прил.) всесильный -
4 познавать Бога
1. know Godесли бог даст, если будет на то божья воля — God willing
2. knowing Godлары и пенаты, боги домашнего очага — household gods
бог в помощь; да поможет вам бог — may god speed you
видит бог, что я память — God is my record that …
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5 святыня перед Богом
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > святыня перед Богом
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6 сила всемогущего Бога
Religion: power of the omnipotent godУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сила всемогущего Бога
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