exodus
exodus 英 [ˈeksədəs] 美 [ˈɛksədəs]
n. 大批的离去
名词复数:exoduss
- If the fire alarm goes off in your building, be sure to join the exodus of people who are heading outside to the parking lot. This is a departure of a large number of people.
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- n. 大批的离去
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1. So everything in exodus he just reads through the lens of Christ himself.
所以他读的《出埃及记》里的一切,都是透过基督自己的视角的。
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2. This list comes from the King James Version of the Bible, specifically Chapter 20 of the book of exodus.
这份清单来自国王詹姆斯的圣经版本,明确地表明来自《旧约:出埃及记》的第20章。
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3. So now Jerusalem has become like the Israelite camp talked about in exodus, and Jesus is the sacrifice who was sacrificed on the cross outside the walls of Jerusalem.
所以现在耶路撒冷变成了,《出埃及记》中所说的以色列营地,耶稣则是在耶路撒冷城墙外的,被钉在十字架上的献祭品。
- Exodus late Old English, the second book of the Old Testament, from Latin exodus, from Greek exodos "a military expedition; a solemn procession; departure; death," literally "a going out," from ex- "out" (see ex-) + hodos "a way, path, road; a ride, journey, march," figuratively "way out, means," a word of uncertain origin. General sense (with lower-case -e-) is from 1620s.
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