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Meaning of Exodus | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
ˈɛksədəs

Definitions

  1. A sudden departure of a large number of people.
  2. The departure of the Hebrew slaves from Egypt under the leadership of Moses.
  3. The second of the Books of Moses in the Old Testament of the Bible, the second book in the Torah describing the Exodus.

Equivalents

Afrikaans Eksodus
Azərbaycanca çıxış
Български изход
Català Èxode
Čeština exodus
Cymraeg Ecsodus
Deutsch Exodus
Ελληνικά έξοδος
Esperanto eliro
Español éxodo
Français exode
ગુજરાતી નિર્ગમન
ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi Puka ʻAna
हिन्दी पलायन हिजरत
Magyar kivonulás
Bahasa Indonesia eksodus keluaran
Italiano esodo
ខ្មែរ និក្ខមនំ
한국어 이동 출애굽기 탈출 탈출기
Lietuvių Išėjimo knyga
Македонски егзодус излез исход
Nederlands Exodus uittocht
Português êxodo
Română exod
Русский исход
Slovenčina Exodus
Slovenščina eksodus
Kiswahili Kutoka
ไทย อพยพ
Türkçe akın çıkış
Українська вихід
Tiếng Việt Xuất hành

Examples

“There were no less than three exodi from Egypt. The first was the one just named, viz: the expulsion of two hundred and forty thousand Cuthites by Halisphragmuthosis; this occurred about two hundred years before the entrance of the Israelitish shepherds into Egypt. The second exodus was that of this once holy people, under the guidance of the Almighty, through his servant Moses, the account of which we have in profane history, substantiated in the minutest particulars by the sacred writings given us through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, which protected and preserved the race. But the third is not so generally known.”
“Now if, as we have seen good reason for believing, the documents were composed within forty or fifty years after the leaving of Egypt, it is hard to believe that their authors should have been so confused and so forgetful that they confounded two city-lands so distinct and separate as Goshen and Raamses, and were ignorant as to which was really the Israelite habitat when in Egypt. There suggests itself at once the hypothetical question, Were there two exodi, one from Raamses and the other from Goshen? […] Only on the hypothesis of two exodi, one to the south, the other to the north, do the two accounts of the route out of Egypt become explainable.”
“At 18ʰ00′, 21 minutes before sunset, the migrants started to depart in waves as already described for other exodi; […]”
“Further, rural exodus, especially among young generations who refuse to engage themselves in hard, misremunerated agricultural work, is also a cause of the current crisis.”
“While this report acknowledged that resentment of military conscription without the provision of political rights was one reason for the exodus, it went on to recommend that the entire colonial system in Algeria needed reform to prevent future exodi.”
“That Artapanus was able to give the name of the pharaoh involved in his version of the story shows that this was known in his time (ca 250 BCE) and that the amalgamation of the different exodi into one epic must have taken place around that time or later.”
“It's a 58-minute journey with seven intermediate stops, including a reversal at Cromer - another popular destination. The train starts to empty at North Walsham, and then there is an exodus at Cromer. The coach is almost empty for the final few miles into Sheringham.”

CEFR level

C2
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