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exile, the Exile

Definition:

The term "exile" refers to people being forced to live somewhere away from their home country.

  • People are usually sent into exile for punishment or for political reasons.
  • A conquered people may be taken into exile to the country of the conquering army, in order to work for them.
  • The "Babylonian Exile" (or "the Exile") is a period in Bible history when many Jewish citizens of the region of Judah were taken from their homes and forced to live in Babylon. It lasted 70 years.
  • The phrase "the exiles" refers to people who are living in exile, away from their home country.

Translation Suggestions:

  • The term "to exile" could also be translated as "to send away" or "to force out" or "to banish."
  • The term "the Exile" could be translated with a word or phrase that means "the sent away time" or "the time of banishment" or "the time of forced absence" or "banishment."
  • Ways to translate "the exiles" could include "the exiled people" or "the people who were banished" or "the people exiled to Babylon."

(See also: babylon · kingdomofjudah)

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