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noun
Third Person
exoduses
1
a mass departure of people, especially to escape danger, hardship, or oppression
- The war triggered a massive exodus of refugees across the border.
- There was an exodus from the city after the earthquake.
- Economic collapse led to an exodus of skilled workers seeking better opportunities.
- The sudden exodus overwhelmed nearby towns and shelters.
- Political unrest caused an exodus of journalists and activists.
2
The Israelites' escape from slavery in Egypt under Moses' leadership, and their covenant with God at Mount Sinai
- The Book of Exodus describes the parting of the Red Sea.
- Moses receives the Ten Commandments in Exodus.
- Exodus tells the story of liberation and divine law.
- The Exodus narrative is central to Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions.
- Themes of justice and deliverance run throughout Exodus.
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