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2 служить мамоне
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1. soldiered2. soldiering3. serve; work4. ministerСинонимический ряд:предназначаться (глаг.) предназначаться -
4 не можете служить Богу и мамоне
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > не можете служить Богу и мамоне
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Mammon — Aramäisch ma mon = Hinterlegtes, gelangt durch die Lutherbibel aus Mt 6,24 und Lk 16,9 in der Bedeutung ›(ungerechter) Reichtum‹ ins Deutsche und wird in den Redensarten Dem (schnöden) Mammon dienen: dem Geld nachjagen, eigentlich: dem syrischen… … Das Wörterbuch der Idiome
Mammon — • Mamona; the spelling Mammona is contrary to the textual evidence and seems not to occur in printed Bibles till the edition of Elzevir Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Mammon Mammon … Catholic encyclopedia
Mammon (comics) — Mammon Publication information Publisher Image Comics First … Wikipedia
Mammon — Mam mon (m[a^]m m[u^]n), n. [L. mammona, Gr. mammwna^s riches, Syr. mam[=o]n[=a]; cf. Heb. matm[=o]n a hiding place, subterranean storehouse, treasury, fr. t[=a]man to hide.] Riches; wealth; the god of riches; riches, personified. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mammon — For other uses, see Mammon (disambiguation). Mammon is a term, derived from the Christian Bible, used to describe material wealth or greed, most often personified as a deity, and sometimes included in the seven princes of Hell. 1909 painting The… … Wikipedia
serve — see you cannot serve God and Mammon no man can serve two masters if you would be well served, serve yourself first come, first served pay beforehand was never well served youth must be served … Proverbs new dictionary
mammon — noun Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin mammona, from Greek mamōna, from Aramaic māmōnā riches Date: 15th century material wealth or possessions especially as having a debasing influence < you cannot serve God and … New Collegiate Dictionary
Mammon — noun a) wealth regarded as an evil influence b) a personification of wealth and avarice as an evil spirit; ye cannot serve God and Mammon … Wiktionary
Mammon — see you cannot serve God and Mammon … Proverbs new dictionary
you cannot serve God and Mammon — Quoting MATTHEW vi. 24 (AV) Ye cannot serve God and mammon. Mammon is the Aramaic word for ‘riches’, taken by medieval writers as the proper name of the devil of covetousness. Now used generally of wealth regarded as an evil influence. 1531 W.… … Proverbs new dictionary
no man can serve two masters — With allusion to MATTHEW vi. 24 (AV) No man can serve two masters (the verse which concludes you cannot serve God and Mammon). c 1330 in T. Wright Political Songs (1839) 325 No man may wel serve tweie lordes to queme [please]. c 1477 CAXTON Jason … Proverbs new dictionary