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Перевод: prophetess
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Тезаурус:
- The best known was that which followed the Devonshire prophetess Joanna Southcott.
- The former is probably the case in the following: (71) When Agamemnon dares bring his concubine, the prophetess Cassandra, home from Troy, Clytemnestra kills them both and exults in full-bodied fury unfit for prudish ears.
- Mother Shipton was a Welsh prophetess whose predictions were popular in the early nineteenth century.
- With his teachings and observances they could sing and dance, laugh and exult before God - as David did of old, as other psalmists did, as Miriam the prophetess and Moses himself did in his own Victory Song over the Egyptians.
- Similarly, the mid-seventeenth-century prophetess, Anna Trapnel stresses that her discourse is that of God, gathered from Scripture and not her own.
- Mother Shipton is England's most famous Prophetess.
- The story of Jesus' birth comes to an end with Anna, a prophetess who, like Simeon, looked forward to the liberation of Jerusalem and the coming of the Messiah.
- According to the second view, inspiration was mantic possession: the divine afflatus took over the voice of prophet or prophetess, and employed the human agent as a musician plays a lyre which has no mind of its own.
- Cassandra Willmott my fascinating little prophetess."
- But the Protestant Elizabeth, the queen whom he thought he was flattering by likening her to Deborah (the prophetess who, with the help of the Lord, saved Israel from the Canaanites), was never to forgive him, and this ensured that his role in the years of success for the Scottish Protestants after 1560 was less than it might otherwise have been.
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