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жертвоприношение Исаакаsacrifice of Isaac
жертвоприношение коняashvamedha
жертвоприношение оленяreindeer sacrifice (Magico-religious practice observed by various Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic northern European and Asian peoples)
жертвоприношение пищиshinsen
жертвоприношение по обетуex voto (Latin for "according to a vow", a votive offering)
жертвоприношение, поглощаемое огнёмholocaust (A sacrifice consumed by flames)
зал жертвоприношений и молитвы синтоистовheiden (In the Shinto religion of Japan, hall of offerings in jinja)
искупительное жертвоприношениеpropitiatory sacrifice
обряд жертвоприношенияceremony of offering sacrifices (elena.kazan)
праздник жертвоприношений'Id al-Adha
праздник жертвоприношенияFestival of Sacrifice (исламский праздник Andrey Truhachev)
праздник жертвоприношенияGreater Eid (Andrey Truhachev)
праздник жертвоприношенияId El Adha (у мусульман NightHunter)
праздник жертвоприношенияsacrificial feast (Andrey Truhachev)
праздник жертвоприношенияfeast of sacrifice (Курбан-байрам Andrey Truhachev)
свидетельство о жертвоприношении языческим богамlibelli (Certificates obtained by thousands of early Christians by which they declared that they had sacrificed to the pagan gods)
свиток "Песен субботнего жертвоприношения"Scroll of the Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice (One of the Dead Sea Scrolls, possibly of Essene authorship, discovered at Masada)
совершать человеческие жертвоприношенияoffer up human sacrifices (to: They plundered the country around but found little spoil; some of the poor natives they took prisoners, as the time for holding their yearly festival was at hand, to offer up human sacrifices to Thor and Woden. As they passed along they came upon the trace of a boar. They hunted it around Wildboarclough, but with what success is not known. wordpress.com ART Vancouver)
человеческое жертвоприношениеhuman sacrifice (The offering of the life of a human being to a deity)