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1 царь
1) библ. (титул предводителей войск, князей колен и городов, правителей народа или народов; царь Ассирийский называется великим царем ( the great king); царю Вавилонскому приписывается титул царя царей ( a king of kings)) kingЦарь Израилев библ. (имя, которым народ приветствовал в Вербное воскресенье Иисуса при его въезде в Иерусалим) — the King of Israel
Царь Иудейский библ. (титул, которого Иисус не присваивал себе, но к-рый стал центральным пунктом в обвинениях против него и лёг в основу приговора) — the King of the Jews
Царь небесный — the King of Heaven, the Heavenly King
"Царю Небесный, Утешителю, Душе истины, Иже везде сый и вся исполняяй, сокровище благих и жизни подателю, прииди и вселися в ны, и очисти ны от всякия скверны, и спаси, Блаже, души наша" (молитва Св. Духу) ц.-сл. — "O Heavenly King, the Comforter, the Spirit of Truth, Who art everywhere and fillest all things, Treasury of blessings and Giver of life; come and abide in us and cleanse us from every impurity, and save, O Gracious One, our souls"
Царь Славы библ. — the King of Glory
"Царь царем" (икона, изображающая Христа в богатых византийских императорских и архиерейских одеждах; означает царь всех царей) — The King of Kings
Царь царствующих и Господь господствующих библ. — the King of kings, and the Lord of lords
2) czar, tsar
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