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Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin exodus, from Ancient Greek ἔξοδος (éxodos, “departure”).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Êxodo m
- (Christianity, Judaism) Exodus (departure of Hebrew slaves from Egypt)
- (biblical) Exodus (book of Torah and Old Testament)
Coordinate terms
- (livros do Antigo Testamento católico) Génesis/Gênesis (Brazil), Êxodo, Levítico, Números, Deuteronómio/Deuteronômio (Brazil), Josué, Juízes, Rute, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Reis, 2 Reis, 1 Crónicas/1 Crônicas (Brazil), 2 Crónicas/2 Crônicas (Brazil), Esdras, Neemias, Tobias, Judite, Ester, 1 Macabeus, 2 Macabeus, Jó, Salmos, Provérbios, Eclesiastes, Cântico dos Cânticos, Sabedoria, Eclesiástico, Isaías, Jeremias, Lamentações, Baruque, Ezequiel, Daniel, Oseias, Joel, Amós, Abdias, Jonas, Miqueias, Naum, Habacuc, Sofonias, Ageu, Zacarias, Malaquias (Category: pt:Books of the Bible)