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Перевод: genesis speek genesis


[существительное]
происхождение; возникновение; зарождение; генезис


Тезаурус:

  1. A work, however, is not primarily a product, a work that is, but first and foremost genesis, work in progress.
  2. The declared results remind us more readily of the spoiled world of Genesis 3 than those of Genesis 1 or 2: "The fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of the earth, and upon every bird of the air, upon everything that creeps on the ground, and all fish of the sea" (9.2).
  3. The Jewish people regarded what we now have as the Old Testament to be the World of God and acknowledged three categories or divisions: (1) The writings of Moses known as the " Pentateuch" (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy); (2) The Psalms; (3) The Prophets.
  4. In the story of the Fall in the third chapter of Genesis the destroyer of Man's primeval innocence is also depicted as a serpent.
  5. The portrayal of Abraham in Genesis is much more complex.
  6. In Genesis, Sarah's reaction to the news that she would give birth to a son in her old age is a good example.
  7. Genesis is exhilarating and exuberant orthodox big-band music of a kind rarely played with such punch any more and the sharpness of the CD enhances the brash, headlong momentum of it - Tracey's orchestras always sound as if they are going to work with the elan of Saturday night at the Savoy ballroom.
  8. But there is another way in which the Anthropic Principle, or more strictly a Biothropic Principle, could be indisputably self-evident, if it means that animal and biological life on just one planet has its genesis in cosmic forces.
  9. The genesis of this strike was Pittston's decision to leave the Bituminous Coal Operators of America with whom the UMWA had signed an industry-wide contract.
  10. In truth we do not need the stories of Achan and Ai to show us the mind of the God of this part of the Genesis - Kings narrative.
  11. The five-part Mass Fera Pessima - as its mutilated manuscript superscription should probably be read, though certain scholars have tried to dub it A Pessinuntia (on account of its saturation in the dark Phrygian mode) or even A Pestilentia (speculatively linking it with an outbreak of plague in Stirling, where Carver might, or then again might not, have been living, in the 1940s) - seems freely based on a plainsong of the Sarum rite derived from Chapter 37 of the Book of Genesis: "Jacob rent his garments.
  12. With his by now legendary disregard for anything current which wasn't The Smiths or his personal protg (the superb Easterhouse fell in his favour at this time), Morrissey performed ceremonial destruction with Sade, Style Council, Ultravox, Carmel, Genesis, Marilyn and, ironically enough, Blue Rondo who by this time were probably bragging about how The Smiths once supported them; poetic justice indeed.
  13. Though Abraham receives the promise of the land of Canaan in Genesis 12 and, by God's terms, takes possession of it in the next chapter, his descendants do not enter it as a people until the book of Joshua, and the business of conquest is not finished till David is secure on the throne half-way through the second Book of Samuel.

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