μετοικεσία,
μετοικεσίας,
ἡ (for the better form
μετοίκησις, from
μετοικέω) (cf.
Winers Grammar, 24 (23))),
a removal from one abode to another, especially a forced removal: with the addition
Βαβυλῶνος (on this genitive cf.
Winer's Grammar, § 30, 2
α.) said of the Babylonian exile,
Matthew 1:11f, 17. (The Sept. for גֹּלָה i. e. migration, especially into captivity; of the Babylonian exile, 2 Kings 24:16; 1 Chronicles 5:22; Ezekiel 12:11; for גָּלוּת, Obadiah 1:20; Nahum 3:10. Elsewhere only in Anthol. 7, 731, 6.)
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BLB Scripture Index of Thayer's
- 2 Kings
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24:16
- 1 Chronicles
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5:22
- Ezekiel
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12:11
- Obadiah
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1:20
- Nahum
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3:10
- Matthew
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1:11; 1:17