Similar words: exile, exiled, flexile, government-in-exile, auxiliary, auxiliary verb, auxiliary power, auxiliary storage. Meaning: adj. of or relating to a period of exile (especially the exile of the Jews known as the Babylonian Captivity).
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1. He studies the exilic books of the Old Testament.
2. Between second Isaiah's angry exilic exclamations and P's more congenial voice, Israel had segued from an exclusive to an inclusive monotheism.
3. Exilic literature of the Southern Song Dynasty was born in the national catastrophe, disgrace and revival.
4. They reached their final form in the exilic or post-exilic period.
5. This typical"exilic"mood, on the other hand, was also against the background of a rather particular atmosphere as well as circumstances.
6. And the Priestly source, likewise, contains many, many older tradition but reached its full and final form in the exilic or post-exilic period.
7. There are many passages that make it clear that it's written from an exilic perspective .
8. This exploration of identity can help us to understand the exilic essence of the immigrants' identity.
9. So the work was probably concluded shortly after that date: so in exile or towards the end of the exilic period.
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