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* '''The ]''' is the second book of the Hebrew and the Christian Bible. '''Exodus''' or '''the Exodus''' may refer to:
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* ''']''' of the Israelites from Egypt is the theme described in the above-mentioned

'''Exodus''' or '''The Exodus''' may also refer to:
== Religion ==
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* ], second book of the Hebrew Torah and the Christian Bible
== In modern history ==
* ], the biblical story of the migration of the ancient Israelites from Egypt into Canaan

== Historical events ==

* ] (The Kansas Exodus), in which black Americans known as Exodusters fled the Southern United States for Kansas * ] (The Kansas Exodus), in which black Americans known as Exodusters fled the Southern United States for Kansas
* ], in Belgium and France
* ], 80,000 Tibetans crossed the Himalaya for India
* ]
* ], the twentieth century emigration or expulsion of Jews from Arab lands
* ]
* ], ], and the ] in which Palestinians fled or were expelled from Mandate Palestine, Israel and the ] during, and after wars
* ]
* {{SS|Exodus}}, a ship carrying thousands of Jewish refugees in 1947 that was refused entry into Palestine
* ]
* ], an Allied operation to repatriate European prisoners of war to Britain in the Second World War
* ]
* ], the exodus of Germans to the east of Germany's and Austria's post-World War II borders
* ]
* ], the exodus of Italians from Istria, Fiume and Dalmatia after World War II
* ]
* ]
* ] wherein ethnic Kashmiri Hindus were expelled from the Kashmir Valley, threatened with rape, death and conversion to Islam if they chose otherwise.
* Exodus of Slav-Macedonians from Greece, see ]
* ], the exodus of Italians from Istria, Fiume and Dalmatia after World War II
* ], the twentieth century emigration, expulsion or escape of Jews, in which Jewish populations from Middle Eastern countries moved to Israel
* ], the massive evacuation of people from the province of Jujuy, Argentina, in 1812, during the Argentine War of Independence * ], the massive evacuation of people from the province of Jujuy, Argentina, in 1812, during the Argentine War of Independence
* ], attempt of the Northern Cheyenne to return to the north
* ], the exodus of Ethnic Macedonians following the Greek Civil War
* ], an Allied operation to repatriate European prisoners of war to Britain in the Second World War
* ], the exodus of Sahrawis during the ].
* ]
* ], the transcontinental migration of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from the Midwestern United States to the Salt Lake Valley
* {{SS|Exodus}}, a ship carrying thousands of Jewish refugees in 1947 that was refused entry into British Mandatory Palestine


== In literature == ==Arts and media==
=== Literature ===
* ], an Old English retelling of the Biblical departure
* ], a 1958 novel by Leon Uris, based partly on the story of the Jewish refugee ship by that name *], an Old English retelling of the Biblical departure
* ], a 2002 science fiction novel by Julie Bertagna *], a 1958 novel by Leon Uris, based partly on the story of the Jewish refugee ship by that name
*], a 2002 science fiction novel by Julie Bertagna
*], a 2007 science fiction novel by Steve White and Shirley Meier
*'']'', a 2009 fictional diary by Dimitris Lyacos based on the biblical Exodus
*'']'' by Alexander C. Irvine
*'']'', a book by development economist Paul Collier
*''Exodus'', a 2013 novel by ]


== In film == === Film ===
* ], a film by Otto Preminger based on the novel by Leon Uris *], a film by Otto Preminger based on the novel by Leon Uris
*], a contemporary retelling of the Biblical story of Exodus
* '']'', a 2006 documentary produced by Simcha Jacobovici claiming to verify the biblical story
* ], a contemporary retelling of the Biblical story of Exodus *], a film directed by Pang Ho-Cheung
* ], a film directed by Pang Ho-Cheung *'']'', a 2005 Filipino film
* '']'', a 2005 Filipino film *'']'' (2014), a Ridley Scott movie about Moses
*], a Georgian film
*], an Iranian film directed by Ebrahim Hatamikia


== In music == ===Gaming===
*], a post-apocalyptic role-playing game by Glutton Creeper Games
* ], thrash metal band from California
*], a 1991 video game developed by Color Dreams centering on Moses' journey to The Promised Land
* ], Polish symphonic rock band
*'']'', an expansion to the ''Magic: The Gathering'' collectible card game from the Rath block
* ]
*'']'', a 1998 video game
** "Exodus", a song from the album of the same name by Bob Marley and the Wailers
*'']'', a 2004 real-time tactical game in the ''Ground Control'' series
* ], by DJ Andy Hunter
*'']'', a 1983 computer role-playing game in the ''Ultima'' series
* ], by Evanescence from the 1998 ]
*'']'', the third instalment in a post-apocalyptic first person shooter series
* ], 2005 greatest-hits album by Ja Rule
*''Exodus'', a video game developed by ], announced in 2023
* ], 1995 album by the New Power Generation
* ], 1998 EP by Samael
* ], 1998 album featuring various Christian artists
* ], 2004 album by Utada
* ''Exodus'', final album by Christian rock band ]
* ], semi-independent label started in 1966
* ], soundtrack album by Ernest Gold from the 1960 film
** "]", Grammy-award winning piece by Ernest Gold from the 1960 film
* "The Exodus Song", by Booker T & The MGs from the 1968 album '']''
* ''Exodus'', 2007 track by ] featuring ]
* "Exodus", original name of the song "Emigre" by Anti-Flag from the album '']''


== In entertainment == === Music ===
* ], a Marvel Comics character and former leader of the Acolytes *], a 1981 symphonic poem by Polish composer Wojciech Kilar
* ], a post-apocalyptic role-playing game by Glutton Creeper Games
* ], a 1991 video game developed by Color Dreams centering around Moses' journey to The Promised Land
* ], an expansion to the ''Magic: The Gathering'' collectible card game
* '']'', a 1998 video game
* '']'', a 2004 real-time tactical game in the ''Ground Control'' series
* '']'', a 1983 computer role-playing game in the ''Ultima'' series


== In television == ==== Bands and labels ====
*], thrash metal band from California
* ], a two part episode of ''Battlestar Galactica''
*Exodus (Icelandic band), jazz fusion band formed by ]
* ], an episode of ''Entourage''
* ], an episode of ''Stargate SG-1'' *], Polish symphonic rock band
* ], a three-part episode of ''Lost'' *] (born 1984), Ugandan singer
*], semi-independent label started in 1966
* "Exodus", an episode ]
* ], an episode of ''Smallville''
* "The Exodus", a two-part episode ]
* ''Exodus'', the original subtitle of the third volume of ]
* Phase 29 "Exodus" in "The Colony"
*Exodus is the name of episode 42 in ]


== In sociology == ==== Albums ====
*], a 1961 soundtrack album by Ernest Gold from the 1960 film
* ], the migratory patterns that normally occur in a region following the mechanization of agriculture
*], 1964
* ], the action and the phenomenon of leaving one's native country to settle abroad
*], 1977
*], 1995
*], 1998 EP by Samael
*], 1998 album featuring various Christian artists
*], 2002
*], a 2002 album by Gospel Gangstaz
*], 2003
*], 2004
*], 2005
*], 2015
*], 2021


== In other fields == ==== Songs ====
*"Exodus", a 1964 single by ]
* ], a refugee resettlement agency in Indianapolis, Indiana
*], from the album of the same name
* ], a British organization formed in Luton
*"Exodus", by Fates Warning, from the 1986 album '']''
* ], an ex-gay organization
*"]", a 2005 single by Hikaru Utada
* ], a group promoting mass emigration of Christian fundamentalists to South Carolina
*"]", by Ernest Gold from the film ''Exodus'', later a hit for Ferrante & Teicher
* ], an organization to bring international fugitive Jung Myung Seok to justice
*"The Exodus Song", by Booker T & The MGs from the 1968 album '']''
* ], a failed internet hosting company
*"Exodus", 2007 track by ] featuring KRS-One
*"Exodus", original name of the song "Emigre" by Anti-Flag from the album '']''
*"Exodus", by Evanescence from the 1998 ]
*"Exodus: origins", a 2009 single by ]
*"Exodus 23:1", 2012 single by ] featuring The-Dream
*"Exodus", by Blessthefall from the 2013 album '']''
*"Exodus", by M.I.A. from the 2013 album '']''
*"Exodus", by South Korean-Chinese boyband ] from the album of the same name
*"Exodus", a 2018 single by Pink Martini featuring ]

=== Television ===
*], a 2006 two part episode of ''Battlestar Galactica''
*], an episode of ''Entourage''
*], a 2005 three-part episode of ''Lost''
*], a two-part episode from season three of ''Sliders''
*], an episode of ''Smallville''
*], a 2000 episode of ''Stargate SG-1''
*], an episode of ''Supergirl''
*"Exodus", an episode ]
*''Exodus'', the original subtitle of the third volume of '']''
*"Exodus", episode 10 in the Discovery channel reality series ]
*"Exodus", episode 42 in the anime television series ]
*"Exodus", the pilot episode of ]

=== Other uses in media and entertainment===
*], a Marvel Comics character and former leader of the Acolytes
*Exodus Viewer, a third party viewer for '']''
*], a car built by Bill Cushenbery

== Organizations ==
*], an organization to bring international fugitive Jung Myung Seok to justice
*], an international organization providing housing and job training for ex-offenders
*], a defunct internet hosting company
*], a now defunct ex-gay organization

== Sociology ==
*], the migratory patterns that normally occur in a region following the mechanization of agriculture
*], the action and the phenomenon of leaving one's native country to settle abroad intentionally
*], the act of being forced to leave one's home or native country to be settled abroad

== Other uses ==
* "Exodus", a disc golf fairway driver by ]


== See also == == See also ==
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 29 October 2024

Exodus or the Exodus may refer to:

Religion

  • Book of Exodus, second book of the Hebrew Torah and the Christian Bible
  • The Exodus, the biblical story of the migration of the ancient Israelites from Egypt into Canaan

Historical events

Arts and media

Literature

Film

Gaming

Music

  • Exodus (Kilar), a 1981 symphonic poem by Polish composer Wojciech Kilar

Bands and labels

Albums

Songs

Television

Other uses in media and entertainment

Organizations

Sociology

  • Rural exodus, the migratory patterns that normally occur in a region following the mechanization of agriculture
  • Emigration, the action and the phenomenon of leaving one's native country to settle abroad intentionally
  • Forced displacement, the act of being forced to leave one's home or native country to be settled abroad

Other uses

See also

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