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    exodus
    /ˈɛksədəs/

    noun

    • 1. a mass departure of people: "the annual exodus of sun-seeking Canadians to Florida"

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  2. The meaning of EXODUS is the mainly narrative second book of canonical Jewish and Christian Scripture. Don't Leave Without the History of Exodos.

  3. EXODUS definition: 1. the fact of a large number of people leaving a place or situation: 2. the second book of the…. Learn more.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_ExodusThe Exodus - Wikipedia

    The Exodus (Hebrew: יציאת מצרים, Yəṣīʾat Mīṣrayīm: lit. 'Departure from Egypt'[a]) is the founding myth [b] of the Israelites whose narrative is spread over four of the five books of the Pentateuch (specifically, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy).

  5. Exodus. The second book of the Old Testament; it tells of the departure of the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt (see also Egypt), made possible by the ten plagues of Egypt and the parting of the Red Sea. Moses led them, and their destination was the Promised Land.

  6. Nov 4, 2024 · Exodus, the liberation of the people of Israel from slavery in Egypt in the 13th century bce, under the leadership of Moses; also, the Old Testament book of the same name.

  7. the Exodus the departure of the Israelites from Egypt led by Moses the second book of the Old Testament, recounting the events connected with this and the divine visitation of Moses at Mount Sinai

  8. noun [ U ] us / ˈek.sə.dəs / uk / ˈek.sə.dəs / the second book of the Bible telling of Moses and the journey of the Israelites out of Egypt. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  9. a situation in which a large number of people all leave a place together: There has been a mass exodus of workers from the villages to the towns. (Definition of exodus from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  10. exodus. noun. /ˈeksədəs/. /ˈeksədəs/. [singular] (formal or humorous) exodus (from…) (to…) a situation in which many people leave a place at the same time. the mass exodus from Paris to the country in the summer. The play was so awful that there was a general exodus from the theatre at the interval. Word Origin.

  11. 1. [E-] the departure of the Israelites from Egypt. , with the. 2. [E-] the second book of the Pentateuch in the Bible, which describes this and gives the law of Moses. , abbrev.

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