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exilic Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


exilic ka kya matlab hota hai


ऐमजिल

या निर्वासन की अवधि से संबंधित (विशेष रूप से यहूदियों का निर्वासन जिसे बेबीलोनियन कैद के रूप में जाना जाता है



exilic's Usage Examples:

xxv., 'c., but as "father" of Bethlehem, representing exilic or later conditions (i Chron.


There is literary critical evidence for late insertions by exilic or later compilers; 1 the compiler of Chronicles apparently refers to accessible works; and there is a close material relationship between the Old Testament and later literature.


He maintains the exilic origin of parts of Daniel, though he is convinced (here again in part by language) of the later origin of other parts.


7, or the passage, at any rate in its present form, may be exilic or post-exilic.


The embodiment of political and religious supremacy displayed in the high priest's authority, clothing and symbols can only reflect exilic or rather post-exilic conditions.'


Although these and other phenomena cannot yet be safely placed in a historical frame, the methodical labours of past scholars have shed much light upon the obscurities of the exilic and post-exilic ages, and one must await the more comprehensive study of the two or three centuries which are of the first importance for biblical history and theology.


This is especially true of the history of the exilic and post-exilic periods, where the effort is made to preserve the continuity of Israel and the Israelite community (Chronicles - Ezra - Nehemiah).


Collections of laws are found in Deuteronomy and in exilic and post-exilic writings; groups of a relatively earlier type are preserved in Exod.


The view of Professor Dillmann, who placed P before D in the regal period (though he admitted exilic and postexilic additions in Exod., Levit.


The key must be sought in the exilic and post-exilic age where, unfortunately, direct and decisive evidence is lacking.



exilic's Meaning':

of or relating to a period of exile (especially the exile of the Jews known as the Babylonian Captivity

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