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exile
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1 His | Saul to the return from exile, not so much with exactitude 2 His | community after the Babylonian exile; the two persons most responsible 3 His, 2Sam 15: 19 | foreigner and you, too, are an exile from your own country. ~ 4 His, 1Kin Int | final edition during the Exile; probably shortly after 5 His, 1Kin 8: 33(2) | dating from the Babylonian exile four centuries later.~ 6 His, 2Kin 17: 11 | whom the LORD had sent into exile at their coming. They did 7 His, 2Kin 17: 23 | prophets; and Israel went into exile from their native soil to 8 His, 2Kin 17: 23 | native soil to Assyria, an exile lasting to the present. ~ 9 His, 2Kin 25: 11 | captain of the guard, led into exile the last of the people remaining 10 His, 2Kin 25: 27 | thirty-seventh year of the exile of Jehoiachin, king of Judah, 11 His, 1Chr Int | Saul to the return from the Exile. Unlike the exact science 12 His, 1Chr 3: 18(7) | governor of Judah after the exile. Both forms of the name 13 His, 1Chr 5: 6 | king of Assyria, took into exile; he was a prince of the 14 His, 1Chr 5: 22 | place until the time of the exile. ~ 15 His, 1Chr 5: 41 | those who went into the exile which the LORD inflicted 16 His, 1Chr 8: 7 | last, who led them into exile, became the father of Uzza 17 His, 1Chr 9: 2(1) | inhabitants of Jerusalem after the exile. A similar list, with many 18 His, 2Chr Int | Judah) who had not gone into exile. These had become intermingled 19 His, 2Chr Int | developed during the Babylonian exile. Thus, religious and political 20 His, Ezr Int | community after the Babylonian exile. This is known as the period 21 His, Ezr Int | 1.     The Return from Exile (Ezra 1:1-6:22) ~2.     22 His, Ezr 2: 63(2) | he was one of the Jewish exile leaders. Nehemiah as governor 23 His, Ezr 6: 21 | who had returned from the exile partook of it together with 24 His, Tob 3: 4 | handed us over to plundering, exile, and death, till we were 25 His, Tob 3: 15 | s name in the land of my exile. "I am my father's only 26 His, Tob 13: 6 | ages. In the land of my exile I praise him, and show his 27 His, Tob 14: 4 | scattered and led away into exile from the Good Land. The 28 His, Tob 14: 4(1) | Jerusalem (587 B. C.), the exile from Judah and the return, 29 His, Tob 14: 5 | shall return from their exile, and they shall rebuild 30 His, Tob 14: 15 | effects. He witnessed the exile of the city's inhabitants 31 His, Jdt 4: 3 | had lately returned from exile, and only recently had all 32 His, Jdt 4: 3(1) | 3] Returned from exile . . . profanation: these 33 His, 2Mac 5: 9 | their country perished in exile; ~ 34 WisdB, Psa 44: 20(4) | following Israel's defeat and exile (Psalm 44:11-12), the land 35 WisdB, Psa 87: 1(1) | 48; 76; 132. After the Exile of the sixth century B.C., 36 WisdB, Psa 87: 5(3) | 6] The bond between the exile and the holy city was so 37 WisdB, Psa 87: 5(3) | strong as to override the exile's citizenship of lesser 38 WisdB, Psa 126: 1(1) | after Israel's return from exile. The people rejoice that 39 WisdB, Psa 144: 14 | breach in the walls, no exile, no outcry in our streets. ~ 40 WisdB, Son Int | the end of the Babylonian Exile (538 B.C.) as that in which 41 ProphB, Isa Int | the end of the Babylonian exile. From this section come 42 ProphB, Isa 5: 13 | Therefore my people go into exile, because they do not understand; 43 ProphB, Isa 6: 12(7) | culminate in the Babylonian exile.~ 44 ProphB, Isa 11: 1(1) | stump: after the Babylonian Exile only a stump of the Davidic 45 ProphB, Isa 11: 11(4) | where God's people lived in exile. Pathros: upper Egypt. Elam: 46 ProphB, Isa 35: 1(1) | description of the return from the exile, as found in Isaiah 40-55. ~ 47 ProphB, Isa 39: 8(3) | 8] Favorable: for the exile would not occur in his lifetime.~ 48 ProphB, Isa 40: 2(1) | Service: servitude and exile. ~ 49 ProphB, Isa 42: 22(6) | 22] A people: Israel in exile.~ 50 ProphB, Isa 63: 7(2) | composed toward the end of the exile, in which the prophet, after 51 ProphB, Isa 66: 18(3) | All your brethren: Jews in exile.~ 52 ProphB, Jer Int | carried King Jehoiachin into exile (Jeremiah 22:24).~During 53 ProphB, Jer Int | leading citizens sent into exile. About this time Jeremiah 54 ProphB, Jer Int | later forced into Egyptian exile by a band of conspirators. 55 ProphB, Jer Int | Isaiah. Shortly after the exile, the Book of Jeremiah as 56 ProphB, Jer 1: 3 | and until the downfall and exile of Jerusalem in the fifth 57 ProphB, Jer 13: 17 | LORD'S flock, led away to exile. ~ 58 ProphB, Jer 13: 19 | is banished in universal exile. ~ 59 ProphB, Jer 20: 4(3) | first time as the land of exile. The prophecy probably dates 60 ProphB, Jer 20: 6 | household shall go into exile. To Babylon you shall go, 61 ProphB, Jer 22: 22 | your lovers shall go into exile. Surely then you shall be 62 ProphB, Jer 22: 30(11)| sons born to Jehoiachin in exile, none became king. His grandson 63 ProphB, Jer 22: 30(11)| community after the return from exile, but not as king.~ 64 ProphB, Jer 23: 1(1) | probably added during the exile. ~ 65 ProphB, Jer 24: 1(1) | purifying experience of the exile to form the new Israel. ~ 66 ProphB, Jer 25: 1(1) | prophecy of the seventy years' exile; cf Jeremiah 29:8(10). This 67 ProphB, Jer 29: 16 | did not go with you into exile; ~ 68 ProphB, Jer 30: 10 | descendants, from their land of exile; Jacob shall again find 69 ProphB, Jer 30: 16 | your enemies shall go into exile. All who plunder you shall 70 ProphB, Jer 36: 30(5) | for his thirty-seven-year exile in Babylon. His corpse shall 71 ProphB, Jer 43: 11 | is marked for death; with exile, everyone destined for exile; 72 ProphB, Jer 43: 11 | exile, everyone destined for exile; with the sword, all who 73 ProphB, Jer 46: 19 | 19 ~Pack your baggage for exile, capital city of daughter 74 ProphB, Jer 46: 27 | descendants, from their land of exile. Jacob shall again find 75 ProphB, Jer 48: 7 | captured. Chemosh shall go into exile, his priests and princes 76 ProphB, Jer 48: 11 | another, he went not into exile. Thus he kept his taste, 77 ProphB, Jer 48: 46 | Your sons are taken into exile, your daughters into captivity. ~ 78 ProphB, Jer 49: 3 | yourselves; For Milcom goes into exile along with his priests and 79 ProphB, Jer 52: 15 | captain of the guard, led into exile the rest of the people left 80 ProphB, Jer 52: 31 | thirty-seventh year of the exile of Jehoiachin, king of Judah, 81 ProphB, Lam Int | interruption of its ritual, the exile of the leaders and loss 82 ProphB, Lam 1: 3 | 3 ~Judah has fled into exile from oppression and cruel 83 ProphB, Lam 4: 22 | he will not prolong your exile; But your wickedness, O 84 ProphB, Bar Int | prompted God to bring the exile to an end.~The lesson thus 85 ProphB, Bar 2: 26(3) | it is today: during the exile it lay in ruins.~ 86 ProphB, Eze Int | promise and a more general exile. In 587, when Nebuchadnezzar 87 ProphB, Eze Int | s allotted time for the Exile had been accomplished. His 88 ProphB, Eze 1: 1(1) | corresponds to the fifth year of exile (Ezekiel 1:2), has never 89 ProphB, Eze 1: 2 | is, of King Jehoiachin's exile, ~ 90 ProphB, Eze 3: 26(6) | to speak to the people in exile while Jerusalem was being 91 ProphB, Eze 4: 5(1) | lengths of the periods of exile of northern Israelites and 92 ProphB, Eze 12: 3 | your baggage as though for exile, and again while they are 93 ProphB, Eze 12: 4 | out your baggage like an exile in the daytime while they 94 ProphB, Eze 12: 4 | one of those driven into exile; ~ 95 ProphB, Eze 12: 7 | though it were that of an exile, and at evening I dug a 96 ProphB, Eze 12: 11 | captives they shall go into exile. ~ 97 ProphB, Eze 14: 12(2) | the prophets before the exile, who mostly predicted national 98 ProphB, Eze 17: 11(1) | Jehoiachin and took him into exile; in his place he set Zedekiah, 99 ProphB, Eze 20: 35(3) | 35-38] Exile in the pagan lands will 100 ProphB, Eze 25: 3 | land of Israel, and the exile of the house of Judah, ~ 101 ProphB, Eze 33: 21 | the twelfth year of our exile, the fugitive came to me 102 ProphB, Eze 38: 1(1) | Ezekiel, who lived after the exile and the return to Palestine. ~ 103 ProphB, Eze 39: 23 | house of Israel went into exile; for they transgressed against 104 ProphB, Eze 40: 1 | twenty-fifth year of our exile, fourteen years after the 105 ProphB, Eze 44: 10(3) | actual restoration after the exile, and explains why relatively 106 ProphB, Eze 45: 9(1) | of the mina: before the exile it was valued at 50 shekels, 107 ProphB, Dan 5: 13 | you the Daniel, the Jewish exile, whom my father, the king, 108 ProphB, Dan 6: 14 | replied, "Daniel, the Jewish exile, has paid no attention to 109 ProphB, Dan 9: 2(2) | sees the conditions of the exile still existing; therefore, 110 ProphB, Dan 9: 25(6) | anointed of the Lord to end the exile (Isaiah 45:1), or the high 111 ProphB, Dan 9: 25(6) | altar of sacrifice after the exile (Ezra 3:2). Seven weeks: 112 ProphB, Dan 9: 25(6) | approximation of the time of the exile. During sixty-two weeks . . . 113 ProphB, Dan 9: 25(6) | rebuilding of Jerusalem after the exile and the beginning of the 114 ProphB, Dan 9: 26(7) | persecution. Onias was in exile when he was killed. A leader: 115 ProphB, Dan 11: 33 | of the sword, of flames, exile, and plunder. ~ 116 ProphB, Amo 5: 5 | Gilgal shall be led into exile, and Bethel shall become 117 ProphB, Amo 5: 18(3) | punishment of sinners. During the exile it assumed the meaning of 118 ProphB, Amo 5: 26(6) | The people will go into exile, from which these gods have 119 ProphB, Amo 5: 27 | 27 ~For I will exile you beyond Damascus, say 120 ProphB, Amo 6: 1(1) | Samaria will be punished by exile. They failed to learn the 121 ProphB, Amo 6: 7 | be the first to go into exile, and their wanton revelry 122 ProphB, Oba | the Jews returning from exile. The prophecy is a bitter 123 ProphB, Mic 2: 12(6) | restoration after the Babylonian exile seems out of place here 124 ProphB, Mic 4: 10(3) | when the prediction of exile had been fulfilled in the 125 ProphB, Mic 4: 10(3) | captivity. The prophet sees the exile as the means whereby God 126 ProphB, Mic 7: 11(3) | land by the Jews now in exile appears to be from the period 127 ProphB, Mic 7: 14(4) | time after the return from exile (537 B.C.), when the people, 128 ProphB, Nah 3: 10 | even she went captive into exile, even her little ones were 129 ProphB, Hag Int | Jews who returned from the exile in Babylonia had encountered 130 ProphB, Zec 9: 12 | return you double for your exile. ~ 131 ProphB, Zec 14: 2 | of the city shall go into exile, but the rest of the people 132 ProphB, Mal 2: 10(2) | to Deut 7:1-4. After the exile this law was strictly enforced ( 133 Gosp, Mat 1: 11 | the time of the Babylonian exile. ~ 134 Gosp, Mat 1: 12 | 12 ~After the Babylonian exile, Jechoniah became the father 135 Gosp, Mat 1: 17 | David to the Babylonian exile, fourteen generations; from 136 Gosp, Mat 1: 17 | generations; from the Babylonian exile to the Messiah, fourteen 137 Gosp, Mat 2: 18(9) | her children taken into exile at the time of the Assyrian 138 Gosp, Mat 20: 28(11)| from Babylonia after the Exile; see Exodus 6:6; 15:13; 139 Gosp, Mar 1: 2(3) | the end of the Babylonian exile is here applied to the coming 140 Gosp, Act 7: 43 | So I shall take you into exile beyond Babylon.' ~ 141 NTLet, 2Cor 5: 6(6) | we are like citizens in exile or far away from home. The 142 NTLet, Heb 3: 7(3) | Israel from the Babylonian exile (Isaiah 42:9; 43:16-21; 143 CathL, Jam Int | the symbolic meaning of exile from our true home, as it


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