Jazz in the Red Sea - traduzione in Inglese
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Jazz in the Red Sea - traduzione in Inglese

OLD TESTAMENT INCIDENT
Crossing of the Red Sea; Passage of Red Sea; Splitting of the Red Sea; The crossing of the Red Sea; Red Sea, Passage of; Parting of the Red Sea; Parting of the red sea; Parting of the sea; Parting of the Sea; Passage of the red sea; Passage of the Red Sea; Crossing of the Sea of Reeds; Theories on Red Sea Crossing location; Red Sea Crossing; Parting the Red Sea; Red Sea Parting; Partition of Red Sea
  • ''Passage of the Jews through the Red Sea'' (1891), by [[Ivan Aivazovsky]]
  • ''Pharaoh's army engulfed by the Red Sea'', by [[Frederick Arthur Bridgman]] (1900)
  • ''Crossing the Red Sea'', Rothschild Haggadah, ca. 1450
  • The Crossing of the Red Sea]]'', by [[Nicolas Poussin]] (1633–34)
  • ''Crossing the Red Sea'', a wall painting from the 1640s in [[Yaroslavl]], Russia

Jazz in the Red Sea      
Jazz en el Mar Rojo (festival de jazz que se lleva a cabo en Eilat)
Red Sea         
  • [[Ancient Egypt]]ian expedition to the [[Land of Punt]] on the Red Sea coast during the reign of Queen [[Hatshepsut]]
  • This video over the south-eastern [[Mediterranean Sea]] and down the coastline of the Red Sea was taken by the crew of Expedition 29 on board the [[International Space Station]].
  • [[Dust storm]] over the Red Sea
  • Hotels in [[Eilat]], [[Israel]]
  • [[Hawksbill sea turtle]] in the [[Elphinstone Reef]]
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  • Nudibranch egg ribbon at Shaab Mahmoud
  • Settlements and commercial centers in the vicinity of the Red Sea involved in the [[spice trade]], as described in the ''[[Periplus of the Erythraean Sea]]''
  • A four color map of the Red Sea and its bordering countries
  • Red Sea coral and marine fish
  • Taba]], [[Egypt]]
  • [[Tihama]] on the Red Sea near Khaukha, [[Yemen]]
SEAWATER INLET OF THE INDIAN OCEAN
Red sea; The red sea; Al Baḩr al Aḩmar; ቀይሕ ባሕሪ; Sinus Arabicus; Sea of Mecca; Red Sea Basin; The Red Sea; Arabicus Sinus
el mar Rojo
red sea bream         
COMMERCIAL NAME OF FISH OF SPARIDAE FAMILY
Red sea bream; Blackspot sea bream
(n.) = besugo
Ex: Samples of mullet, sea bream and red sea bream were obtained from polluted water after the wreck of the ship "Juliana" in order to detect contamination.

Definizione

red
sust. fem.
1) Aparejo hecho de hilos, cuerdas o alambres trabados en forma de mallas, y convenientemente dispuesto para pescar, cazar, cercar, sujetar, etc.
2) Labor o tejido de mallas.
3) Redecilla para el pelo.
4) Verja o reja.
5) fig. Prisión, cárcel.
6) desus. Paraje donde se vendían pan u otras cosas que se daban por entre verjas.
7) fig. Ardid o engaño de que uno se vale para atraer a otro.
8) fig. Conjunto de calles afluentes a un mismo punto.
9) fig. Conjunto sistemático de caños o de hilos conductores o de vías de comunicación o de agencias y servicios para determinado fin.
10) fig. Organización formada por un conjunto de establecimientos.
11) fig. Conjunto de personas relacionadas para un fin común.
12) R.T.V.. Conjunto de emisoras asociadas o sometidas a una misma dirección o directriz política, comercial, etc, y que conectan de vez en cuando para emitir algún programa en cadena.
13) fig. Conjunto y trabazón de cosas que obran en favor o en contra de un fin o de un intento.
14) germanía Capa de hombre.

Wikipedia

Crossing the Red Sea

The Crossing of the Red Sea (Hebrew: קריעת ים סוף, romanized: Kriat Yam Suph, lit. 'parting of the Sea of Reeds') forms an episode in the biblical narrative of The Exodus.

It tells of the escape of the Israelites, led by Moses, from the pursuing Egyptians, as recounted in the Book of Exodus. Moses holds out his staff and God parts the waters of the Yam Suph (Reed Sea). The Israelites walk on dry ground and cross the sea, followed by the Egyptian army. Once the Israelites have safely crossed, Moses drops his staff, closing the sea, and drowning the pursuing Egyptians.