exodus 英 [ˈeksədəs]   美 [ˈɛksədəs]

exodus

exodus  英 [ˈeksədəs] 美 [ˈɛksədəs]

n. 大批的离去 

名词复数:exoduss 

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。
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。

  • 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
  • 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。

  • 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。

  • 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.
exo·dus / ˈeksədəs ; NAmE ˈeksədəs / noun [singular ] exodus(from…) (to…) ( formal or humorous) a situation in which many people leave a place at the same time (大批人同时)离开,外出,出去 the mass exodusfrom Paris to the country in the summer 夏日大批人从巴黎外出到乡村 exodus exoduses exo·dus / ˈeksədəs ; NAmE ˈeksədəs /
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