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1 the Dead Sea
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4 (the) Dead Sea
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5 Khirbat Qumran (One of the five principal sites in the Judaean wilderness where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered)
Религия: Хирбат-КумранУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Khirbat Qumran (One of the five principal sites in the Judaean wilderness where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered)
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6 Masada (One of the five principal sites in the Judaean wilderness where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered)
Религия: МасадаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Masada (One of the five principal sites in the Judaean wilderness where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered)
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7 Moabites (In the Old Testament, people who lived in the highlands east of the Dead Sea)
Религия: моавитянеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Moabites (In the Old Testament, people who lived in the highlands east of the Dead Sea)
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8 Scroll of the Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice (One of the Dead Sea Scrolls, possibly of Essene authorship, discovered at Masada)
Религия: свиток "Песен субботнего жертвоприношения"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Scroll of the Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice (One of the Dead Sea Scrolls, possibly of Essene authorship, discovered at Masada)
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9 Wadi Al-Murabba'ah (One of the five principal sites in the Judaean wilderness where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered)
Религия: Вади - МураббатУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Wadi Al-Murabba'ah (One of the five principal sites in the Judaean wilderness where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered)
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10 Wadi Daliyeh (One of the five principal sites in the Judaean wilderness where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered)
Религия: ВадидалияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Wadi Daliyeh (One of the five principal sites in the Judaean wilderness where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered)
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11 Wadi Khabrah (One of the five principal sites in the Judaean wilderness where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered)
Религия: ВадихабраУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Wadi Khabrah (One of the five principal sites in the Judaean wilderness where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered)
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12 Wadi Seiyal (One of the five principal sites in the Judaean wilderness where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered)
Религия: ВадисейялУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Wadi Seiyal (One of the five principal sites in the Judaean wilderness where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered)
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proper nounTote Meer, das* * *n▪ the \Dead Sea das Tote Meer* * *Dead Sea s Totes Meer* * *proper nounTote Meer, das -
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nthe Dead Sea — Morze nt Martwe
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18 Dead Sea apple
красивый, но гнилой плод; обманчивый успех [по преданию, около Содома, расположенного неподалёку от Мёртвого моря, росли красивые яблоки, превращавшиеся при первом прикосновении к ним в дым и пепел]; см. тж. the apple of SodomVice... inevitably narrows down to Dead Sea fruit and disgust. (R. Aldington, ‘Soft Answers’, ‘Now Lies She There’) — Порок... это плод, только кажущийся красивым, но гнилой внутри. Он неизбежно вызывает у человека отвращение.
In the glory was also the ashes of Dead Sea fruit... (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Financier’, ch. LIX) — К славе Каупервуда примешивалась горечь обманчивого успеха...
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20 Dead Sea Scrolls
the subst. flt.Dødehavsrullene
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