The word Exodus is Latin and comes almost directly from Greek. The Greek word is exodos and comes from two other Greek words: ex 'out of' and hodos'way'
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∙ 15y agoThe word is; it is Greek for "exit". Eisodos is the Greek for "entry".
The term Exodus refers to the going out of the children of Israel from Egypt recorded in the second book of the Bible of the same name (i.e. Exodus). Since it refers to 'going out' or exiting a place it has been given on occasions a common everyday usage with that connotation.
The plural of the word "exodus" is "exoduses."
The Exodus
The first book is Genesis, the second book is exodus and the third is leviticus> The Pentateuch : Genesis , Exodus , Leviticus , Numbers and Deuteronomy .
Moses and Isarel exodus Egypt to Canaan
In the KJV, the word blue appears 34 times in the book of Exodus.
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"Exodus" is the what the final scene is called in the play "Antigone" by ancient Greek playwright Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the English word is a loan word from the ancient Greek. In ancient Greek, the word is written "ἔξοδος." The meaning of the word translates into English as "departure, expedition, procession." The play's final scene indeed is a departing procession which will culminate in Theban King Creon's exile.
The letters spell the word exodus.
The word God is used 123 times in Exodus.
In regards to the book of Genesis, Exodus and Leviticus, I do not disagree with any of the written word.