Exodus (poem)
Exodus is the title given to an Old English alliterative poem in the Junius manuscript (Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Junius 11). Exodus is not a paraphrase of the biblical book, but rather a re-telling of the story of the Israelites' flight from Egyptian captivity and the Crossing of the Red Sea in the manner of a "heroic epic", much like Old English poems Andreas, Judith, or even Beowulf. It is one of the densest, most allusive and complex poems in Old English, and is the focus of much critical debate.
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Exodus (poem)
Exodus is the title given to an Old English alliterative poem in the Junius manuscript (Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Junius 11). Exodus is not a paraphrase of the biblical book, but rather a re-telling of the story of the Israelites' flight from Egyptian captivity and the Crossing of the Red Sea in the manner of a "heroic epic", much like Old English poems Andreas, Judith, or even Beowulf. It is one of the densest, most allusive and complex poems in Old English, and is the focus of much critical debate.
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Pour les articles homonymes, ...... a vie d'un membre de l'Église.
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Exodus is the title given to a ...... focus of much critical debate.
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Исход — поэма на уэссекском ди ...... время пасхальных богослужений.
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From the tenth Egyptian plague to the defeat of Pharaoh by the Red Sea
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Book of Exodus, Easter liturgy
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Israelite's escape from Egypt
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Pour les articles homonymes, ...... a vie d'un membre de l'Église.
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Exodus is the title given to a ...... focus of much critical debate.
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Исход — поэма на уэссекском ди ...... ель (перевод Е.А Мельниковой).
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Exode (poème)
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Exodus (poem)
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Исход (поэма)
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