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Перевод: atonement
[существительное] искупление; расплата ; возмещение; компенсация
Тезаурус:
- Masochistically subjecting himself to punishment in a gymnasium, incurring injury by hurling himself from windows or roofs, he achieves final atonement through an Italian hitman's bullet.
- And he shall offer it before the Lord, and make atonement for her; and she shall be cleansed from the fountain of her blood the priest shall make atonement for her, and she shall become clean.
- His claim that to see the atonement at work one should visit the House of Commons was made in those happy days before its proceedings were televised.
- They managed to convince the authorities that the dolphin kills were bad publicity, and that the release of some dolphins would be seen as partial atonement for the brutal killings which had already taken place.
- In cases of individual atonement a whole burnt-offering of a male victim was made (Lev.
- The only exception to this clear male-female hierarchy was the occasion of the ceremony of the red heifer when a female was slaughtered for atonement and purification (Num.
- One of these two, inevitably, was his old pupil and sparring partner Alan Griffiths (by then a Roman Catholic monk, Dom Bede Griffiths), who claimed that Lewis undervalued the doctrine of the Atonement.
- He could not accept that Christ's Atonement was not in some sense, applicable to the entire human race.
- This takes me into atonement as vicarious love.
- He can talk about the Atonement.
- According to Jewish calculation, the year of Leonard's birth was 5694, in the month of Tishri (the biblical name is Ethanim), which is the first month of the religious year with several of the most important religious festivals in it: New Year's Day itself; the 10 Days of Penitence prior to Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement); and the pilgrimage festival known as Succoth, also known as the Feast of Booths (or Tabernacles or Ingathering) which is a harvest festival, an especially colourful and joyous one traditionally, in which the priestly activities in the Temple climaxed.
- There are elaborate rituals of atonement to be found there.
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