How To Use Exilic In A Sentence

  • Shelomith was the daughter of Zerubbabel, a governor (c. 520 – 510 b.c.e.) of the postexilic province of Yehud. Shelomith 2: Bible.
  • Ruth, another book that is commonly, though less confidently, dated post-exilic, also features fresh international bonding. One World, Under God
  • The narrative development of Carlos Garcia's character illuminates one aspect of the exilic existence, allowing the author to impart that the consequences of living in political terror are far reaching.
  • With virtually no international audience that speaks their language outside their home territories, they find no outlet for exilic work.
  • And the Priestly source, likewise, contains many, many older tradition but reached its full and final form in the exilic or post-exilic period.
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  • Thus the exilic community members, when they returned to the land, were not reclaiming land rights based on their possession of the land in the past, but were allowed to live there by imperial permission.
  • Personified Wisdom carries different meanings according to each sapiential thread - even though the expressions are similar and written within a relatively short time in the post-exilic period.
  • These two principles were developed by the exilic community in Babylon, and carried by the returnees to the homeland in Palestine.
  • These writers, increasingly referred to as the third generation of Francophone writers, have thematized identity and otherness as conditioned by their location in the diasporic and/or exilic space.
  • Ultimately, the variety of ethical responses to the exiles’ changing circumstances functions as a survival strategy for the endangered exilic community.
  • The story resonates with the crucial problematics of the exilic experience: the distinction between home and exile, as well as between danger and safety, becomes complicated and problematized.
  • Bifurcation and ambivalence were not so much psychological flaws as structurally inevitable in these 'exilic' situations. The Times Literary Supplement
  • It appears that the exilic community was in risk of losing a positive identification with Israel because it was overwhelmed with its self-knowledge as the rejected and disobedient one.
  • The strong drift toward preexilic Judaism increasingly alienated early converts who had wanted simply to restore the apostolic Christian church and who opposed such innovations as plural marriage, temple ordinances, baptism for the dead, and the political Kingdom of God. Secrets of the Mormons
  • Although it is certainly possible to envision a woman like Huldah as a temple prophet in the time of Josiah, some scholars suggest that this narrative segment is the literary creation of a postexilic writer seeking to explain the exile, rather than a report (or justification) of events during the monarchy. Huldah: Bible.
  • * It is important to note that some of this genealogical material in Genesis, such as the list of the sons of Ishmael, belongs to the P source, which is dated, in the main, to postexilic times. The Bible Unearthed
  • The fourth is the renowned exilic culture place of a number of past dynasty dignitaries of great literary talent.
  • Chapter 1 describes the versions of the Geneva Bible printed outside of England prior to 1575 and how they reflected the exilic community in Calvin's Geneva.
  • In the post-exilic period, there has been dispute between Samaritans and Judahites/Judeans/Jews about Mount Gerizim vs. Jerusalem (see John 4 in the NT) as the appropriate cultic site. The Volokh Conspiracy » Genetic Evidence Shows Common Origins of Jews
  • With an oddness that is, on reflection, unsurprising, it is in this newly decentred Dublin, where he thought he would be at home, that he recovers something of his earlier exilic and chiliastic vision.
  • In the post-exilic period, there has been dispute between Samaritans and Judahites/Judeans/Jews about Mount Gerizim vs. Jerusalem (see John 4 in the NT) as the appropriate cultic site. The Volokh Conspiracy » Genetic Evidence Shows Common Origins of Jews
  • The strong message about the separation of Israelites from Canaanites in the patriarchal narratives also fit the attitudes of the people of postexilic Yehud. The Bible Unearthed
  • The continent is still commonly perceived as a magnet attracting exilic individuals who battle to create a congenial and convivial environment for themselves.
  • Making all allowance for the older sources utilised, and to a large extent transcribed word for word, in Judges, Samuel, and Kings, we find that apart from the Pentateuch the preexilic portion of the Old Testament amounts in bulk to little more than the half of the entire volume. Prolegomena
  • They claim that Judaism was the growth of the post-exilic period, but we reformers interpret the term Judaism altogether differently. The Menorah Journal, Volume 1, 1915
  • But only in that precarious exilic realm can one first truly grasp the difficulty of what cannot be grasped, and then go forth to try anyway.
  • They indicate a kind of exilic quality that is developing in evangelical storytelling as the American evangelical subculture learns to negotiate post-Christian America.
  • But attributing the differences in exilic experiences to variations of leadership is not satisfying.
  • This theology represents a combination of the Shekinah theology that is oriented on the temple in the pre-exilic period and the Shekinah theology oriented on the Israel of the exilic period.
  • There was also a Jewish temple in Elephantine in the post-exilic period. The Volokh Conspiracy » Genetic Evidence Shows Common Origins of Jews
  • She argues for two different traditions with two different ideologies in this prose source, one of them centered in Judah, the other centered in the exilic community of Babylon.
  • For example, he juxtaposes the pre-exilic, exilic, and post-exilic texts in the book of Isaiah but fails to describe how the meaning of original traditions may have changed within the framework of the post-exilic scroll of Isaiah.
  • Very clearly he included it among the Prophets, along with Solomon's prophetic parable of love and the exilic and postexilic books of history, all of which were composed from a prophetic perspective.
  • Now Israel and its leaders must boldly pursue its inherent, often unexpected, wisdom to dismiss with conviction and fortitude national leaders who demand their exilic state and to finally take its rightful place as the nation from whom other nations are inspired. Kevin Bermeister: The Neck And The Site Of The Temple
  • In the book of Jonah, which most scholars consider post-exilic, God showers compassionate forgiveness on sinners in the faraway city of Nineveh. One World, Under God
  • These post-exilic passages also feature more internationally communal language than pre-exilic scripture, and mention not just God's covenant with Israel but "an everlasting covenant between God and every living creature of all flesh that is on the earth. Robert Wright: The Bible's Vindication of Obama's Middle East Strategy
  • Much more correctly than modern scholars did these men judge, who at the close of the preexilic history looked back on the forces which had moulded it, both the divine and those opposed to God. Prolegomena
  • The complexity and the paradox of exile are manifested through different configurations of the exilic absence.
  • At its heart were not only the shared law codes and rules of sacrifice, but the saga of national history that began with the call of Abraham in distant Ur and ended with the restoration of the Temple community by Ezra and Nehemiah in the postexilic period. The Bible Unearthed
  • The returnees, led by the priests, represented exilic values and ideologies, which they brought home with them.
  • Bifurcation and ambivalence were not so much psychological flaws as structurally inevitable in these 'exilic' situations. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Memories of the first two phases of their ancestors' traumatization were continually reinforced by liturgies of lament in the exilic community.
  • This perceivable be exilic, he baboonish be resedaceae out of our remediation, out of our thessaly, and out of our combustibility. Rational Review

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