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61 აღთქმის\ კიდობანი
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62 frigyláda
Ark of the Covenant -
63 frigyszekrény
ark of the covenant -
64 결약의 궤
n. Ark of the Covenant -
65 계약의 궤
n. Ark of the Covenant -
66 frigyláda
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67 تابوت العهد عند اليهود
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68 arca
f.1 chest.2 ark, boat.3 safe, strong box, strongbox.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: arcar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: arcar.* * *(Takes el in singular)1 chest2 (caja de caudales) strongbox, safe\arca de Noé Noah's arkarcas públicas Treasury sing* * *noun f.1) chest, coffer2) ark* * *SF1) (=cofre) chest; (=caja fuerte) safeser un arca cerrada — [persona] to be inscrutable
2) (Rel)3) (=depósito) tank, reservoir4) (Anat) flank, side* * *femenino‡1) ( cofre) chest2) arcas femenino plural ( de institución) coffers (pl)* * *= ark, coffer.Ex. The article 'An ark for the history of science' considers the combination of museum objects and library resources which constitute the University of Oxford's Museum of the History of Science, housed in the Old Ashmolean Building.Ex. The organizers announced that the high conference attendance in Glasgow will bring 160,000 Euros into the IFLA coffers -- news to warm the cockles of a parsimonious treasurer's heart.----* Arca de Noé = Noah's Ark.* * *femenino‡1) ( cofre) chest2) arcas femenino plural ( de institución) coffers (pl)* * *= ark, coffer.Ex: The article 'An ark for the history of science' considers the combination of museum objects and library resources which constitute the University of Oxford's Museum of the History of Science, housed in the Old Ashmolean Building.
Ex: The organizers announced that the high conference attendance in Glasgow will bring 160,000 Euros into the IFLA coffers -- news to warm the cockles of a parsimonious treasurer's heart.* Arca de Noé = Noah's Ark.* * *f‡A (cofre) chestCompuestos:Ark of the Covenantel Arca de Noé Noah's Arklas maltrechas arcas de la ciudad the depleted coffers of the city* * *
arca feminine noun taking masculine article in the singular
1 ( cofre) chest;
2
arca sustantivo femenino
1 (baúl) chest
2 (para guardar dinero) strongbox, safe
3 arca de la Alianza, Ark of the Covenant
arca de Noé, Noah's ark
arcas públicas, Treasury sing
' arca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cofre
- baúl
English:
ark
- chest
- coffer
- Ark
* * *1. [arcón] chestel Arca de la Alianza the Ark of the Covenant2.arcas [fondos] coffers;las arcas públicas the Treasury;el dinero salió de las arcas comunitarias the money came from the EU's coffers* * *f chest* * *arca nf1) : ark2) : coffer, chest -
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70 arca
f (pl -che) ( cassa) chestreligion l'arca di Noè Noah's Ark* * *arca s.f.1 ark // ( Bibbia) Arca dell'Alleanza, Ark of the Covenant // arca di Noè, Noah's ark: vecchio quanto l'arca di Noè, as old as the hills // arca di scienza, (fig.) eminent scholar (o fam. walking encyclopedia o mine of information)2 ( sarcofago) sarcophagus; tomb.* * ** * *arcapl. - che /'arka, ke/sostantivo f.l'arca di Noè Noah's Ark; l'arca dell'alleanza the Ark of the Covenant. -
71 arka
- ki; -ki; dat sg -ce; gen pl; -k; f* * *f.Gen.pl. -ek1. Bibl. ( skrzynia z tablicami dziesięciorga przykazań) the Ark; Arka Przymierza the Ark of the Covenant; arka przymierza między przeszłością a współczesnością lit. przen. bridge between the past and the present.2. lit. l. arch. (= statek) ark; arka Noego Bibl. Noah's Ark.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > arka
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72 arche
arche [aʀ∫]feminine nouna. ( = voûte) arch* * *aʀʃnom féminin Architecture archPhrasal Verbs:* * *aʀʃ nf* * *arche nf1 Archit arch;[arʃ] nom féminin1. ARCHITECTURE archla Grande Arche (de La Défense)large office block at la Défense near Paris, shaped like a square archway -
73 διαθήκη
διαθήκη, ης, ἡ (Democr., Aristoph.+; ins, pap, LXX, En, TestSol, TestAbr, Test12Patr; ParJer 6:21; ApcEsdr, ApcMos; AssMos Fgm. a; Philo, Joseph., Just.; Mel., HE 4, 26, 14) apart from the simplex θήκη ‘case, chest’, for the mng. of this word one must begin with the mid. form of the verb διατίθεμαι, which is freq. used in legal and commercial discourse of disposition of things (s. L-S-J-M s.v. διατιθημι B), w. implication of promissory obligation. Disposition of one’s personal effects would naturally come under testamentary law, hence① last will and testament (so exclusively in Hellenistic times, Eger [s. 3 below] 99 note; exx. e.g. in Riggenbach 292ff; Behm 10, 1; 2; Philo, Joseph., Test12Patr; loanw. in rabb.) Hb 9:16f; δ. κεκυρωμένη a will that has been ratified Gal 3:15; cp. 17, where δ. shades into mng. 2 (s. κυρόω 1, προκυρόω); s. also EBammel, below, and JSwetnam, CBQ 27, ’65, 373–90. On Jewish perspective s. RKatzoff, An Interpretation of PYadin 19—A Jewish Gift after Death: ProcXXCongPap 562–65.② As a transl. of בְּרִית in LXX δ. retains the component of legal disposition of personal goods while omitting that of the anticipated death of a testator. A Hellenistic reader would experience no confusion, for it was a foregone conclusion that gods were immortal. Hence a δ. decreed by God cannot require the death of the testator to make it operative. Nevertheless, another essential characteristic of a testament is retained, namely that it is the declaration of one person’s initiative, not the result of an agreement betw. two parties, like a compact or a contract. This is beyond doubt one of the main reasons why the LXX rendered בְּרִית by δ. In the ‘covenants’ of God, it was God alone who set the conditions; hence covenant (s. OED s.v. ‘covenant’ sb. 7) can be used to trans. δ. only when this is kept in mind. So δ. acquires a mng. in LXX which cannot be paralleled w. certainty in extra-Biblical sources, namely ‘decree’, ‘declaration of purpose’, ‘set of regulations’, etc. Our lit., which is very strongly influenced by LXX in this area, seems as a rule to have understood the word in these senses (JHughes, NovT 21, ’79, 27–96 [also Hb 9:16–20; Gal 3:15–17]). God has issued a declaration of his purpose Ro 11:27 (Is 59:21); 1 Cl 15:4 (Ps 77:37); 35:7 (Ps 49:16), which God bears in mind (cp. Ps 104:8f; 105:45 al.) Lk 1:72; it goes back to ancestral days Ac 3:25 (PsSol 9:10; ParJer 6:21). God also issued an ordinance (of circumcision) 7:8 (cp. Gen 17:10ff). Since God’s holy will was set forth on more than one occasion (Gen 6:18; 9:9ff; 15:18; 17:2ff; Ex 19:5 and oft.), one may speak of διαθῆκαι decrees, assurances (cp. διαθῆκαι πατέρων Wsd 18:22; 2 Macc 8:15.—But the pl. is also used for a single testament: Diog. L. 4, 44; 5, 16. In quoting or referring to Theophr. sometimes the sing. [Diog. L. 5, 52; 56] is used, sometimes the pl. [5, 51; 57]) Ro 9:4; Eph 2:12. Much emphasis is laid on the δ. καινή, mentioned as early as Jer 38:31, which God planned for future disposition (Hb 8:8–10; 10:16). God’s decree or covenant directed toward the Christians is a καινὴ δ. (δ. δευτέρα Orig., C. Cels. 2, 75) Lk 22:20; 1 Cor 11:25; 2 Cor 3:6; Hb 8:8; 9:15a; PtK 2 p. 15, 5, or δ. νέα Hb 12:24; PtK 2 p. 15, 6 which, as a δ. αἰώνιος (cp. Jer 39:40; En 99:2) Hb 13:20, far excels 7:22; 8:6 the παλαιὰ δ. 2 Cor 3:14, or πρώτη δ. Hb 9:15b, with which it is contrasted. Both are mentioned (Did., Gen. 46, 4; 235, 26) Gal 4:24; B 4:6ff (Ex 34:28; 31:18; Just., D. 67, 9). Blood was shed when the old covenant was proclaimed at Sinai Hb 9:20 (Ex 24:8); the same is true of the new covenant Hb 10:29. τὸ αἷμά μου τ. διαθήκης Mt 26:28; Mk 14:24 (ELohse, Märtyrer u. Gottesknecht2, ’63, 122–29) is prob. to be understood in connection w. this blood (s. WWrede, ZNW 1, 1900, 69–74; TRobinson, My Blood of the Covenant: KMarti Festschr. 1925, 232–37; for a critique of this view s. GWalther, Jesus, D. Passalamm des Neuen Bundes, ’50, 22–27 and JJeremias TLZ, ’51, 547. For Syriac background JEmerton, JTS 13, ’62, 111–17; s. also ÉDelebrecque, Études grecques sur l’vangile de Luc ’76, 109–21).—The v.l. Lk 22:29 may be derived from Jer 39:40 or Is 55:3 LXX (for the cognate acc. s. Aristoph., Aves 440).—δ. may also be transl. decree in the Ep. of Barnabas (4:6ff; 6:19; 9:6; 13:1, 6; 14:1ff δ. δοῦναί τινι); but the freq. occurrence of the idea of inheritance (6:19; 13:1, 6; 14:4f), makes it likely that the ‘decree’ is to be thought of as part of a will.③ The mng. compact, contract seems firmly established for Gr-Rom. times (FNorton, A Lexicographical and Historical Study of Διαθήκη, Chicago 1908, 31ff; EBruck, D. Schenkung auf d. Todesfall im griech. u. röm. Recht I 1909, 115ff; JWackernagel, D. Kultur d. Gegenw. I 82 1907, 309). It remains doubtful whether this mng. has influenced our lit. here and there (exc. quite prob. Lk 22:29 v.l. with its administrative tenor; the phrase διατίθεμαι δ. as Aristoph., Av. 440 of a treaty agreement), but the usage of the term δ. in such sense would again serve as a bridge to LXX usage.—The expr. ἡ κιβωτὸς τ. διαθήκης covenant chest i.e. the sacred box (Eng. ‘ark’ as loanw. from Lat. arca) that symbolized God’s pledge of presence w. Israel (Ex 31:7; 39:14 al.) Hb 9:4; Rv 11:19 or αἱ πλάκες τ. διαθ. (Ex 34:28; Dt 9:9, 11) Hb 9:4 would have required some acquaintance with Israelite tradition on the part of ancient readers.—ERiggenbach, D. Begriff d. Διαθήκη im Hb: Theol. Stud. f. TZahn 1908, 289ff, Hb2 1922, 205ff al.; ACarr, Covenant or Testament?: Exp. 7th ser., 7, 1909, 347ff; JBehm, D. Begriff D. im NT 1912; ELohmeyer, Diatheke 1913; WFerguson, Legal Terms Common to the Macedonian Inscr. and the NT, 1913, 42–46 (testamentary exhibits); HKennedy, Exp. 8th ser., 10, 1915, 385ff; GVos, Hebrews, the Epistle of the Diatheke: PTR 13, 1915, 587–632; 14, 1916, 1–61; OEger, ZNW 18, 1918, 84–108; EBurton, ICC Gal 1921, 496–505; LdaFonseca, Διαθήκη foedus an testamentum?: Biblica 8, 1927; 9, 1928; EBammel, Gottes διαθήκη (Gal 3:15–17) u. d. jüd. Rechtsdenken, NTS 6, ’60, 313–19; NDow, A Select Bibliography on the Concept of Covenant, Austin Seminary Bulletin 78, 6, ’63; CRoetzel, Biblica 51, ’70, 377–90 (Ro 9:4); DMcCarthy, Berit and Covenant (Deut.), ’72, 65–85; EChristiansen, The Covenant in Judaism and Paul ’95.—DELG s.v. θήκη. M-M. TW. Sv. -
74 ноев ковчег
1. noah's ark2. Noah's Ark3. Noah's ark -
75 завет
1. legacy; precept; maxim; vow2. covenant -
76 κιβωτός
κιβωτός, οῦ, ἡ (Aristoph., Lysias et al.; ins, pap, LXX; JosAs 10:9 cod. A and 18:3 codd. A D G for κιβώτιον [cod. B]; ParJer 7:8; GrBar 4:11; Just., D. 127, 3) gener.‘box, chest’, in our lit. in specialized senses.① sea-faring vessel, boat, ark (someth. like a ‘barge’ [Moffatt]; the Lat. arca [hence ‘ark’] ‘chest, box’=תֵּבָה) of Noah (Gen 6:14ff; 4 Macc 15:31; SibOr 1, 266; Theoph. Ant. 3, 19 [p. 240, 23]) Mt 24:38; Lk 17:27 (both Gen 7:7); Hb 11:7; 1 Pt 3:20; 1 Cl 9:4.② sacred repository, covenant chest, ark (אֲרוֹן) in the Holy of Holies ἡ κ. τῆς διαθήκης the ark of the covenant (Ex 39:14 al.; Philo; Jos., Ant. 3, 134 al.) Hb 9:4; also found in the temple in heaven Rv 11:19.—DELG. M-M. TW. -
77 κιβωτός
-οῦ + ἡ N 2 68-147-1-1-5=222 Gn 6,14(bis).15(bis).16chest, coffer 2 Kgs 12,10; (Noah’s) ark Gn 6,14; ark (of the covenant) Ex 25,10ἡ κιβωτὸς τῆς διαθήκης the ark of the covenant Jos 3,3Cf. HARL 1986a 130-131; 1987=1992a 97-125; LE BOULLUEC 1989 80-81. 254-259. 375; WALTERS1973, 126; WEVERS 1993, 83 -
78 Ковчег Завета
1) General subject: ark of the tabernacle (нечто имеющее высшую ценность и не подлежащее обсуждению)2) Religion: Arc of the Covenant, ark of the covenant -
79 Ковчег завета
1) General subject: ark of the tabernacle (нечто имеющее высшую ценность и не подлежащее обсуждению)2) Religion: Arc of the Covenant, ark of the covenant -
80 ковчег завета
1) General subject: ark of the tabernacle (нечто имеющее высшую ценность и не подлежащее обсуждению)2) Religion: Arc of the Covenant, ark of the covenant
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