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  "term": "Exile",
  "slug": "exile",
  "letter": "E",
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  "short_definition": "Exile is the removal of God's people from the land as covenant judgment.",
  "simple_one_line": "Exile is the removal of God's people from the land as covenant judgment.",
  "tooltip_text": "Exile: the removal of God's people from the land as covenant judgment",
  "lede_intro": "Exile is the removal of God's people from the land as covenant judgment. Its meaning is controlled by its canonical placement, covenant setting, and the way later biblical writers remember or interpret it.",
  "at_a_glance_definition": "Exile is the removal of God’s people from the land as covenant judgment and one of the defining crises of Old Testament history.",
  "at_a_glance_key_points": [
    "Exile names the covenant crisis in which God's people are removed from the land under divine judgment.",
    "It is central for understanding prophets, lament, repentance, and restoration hope.",
    "Read it as both a historical catastrophe and a theological turning point in the canon."
  ],
  "description_academic_short": "Exile is the removal of God’s people from the land as covenant judgment and one of the defining crises of Old Testament history. A good dictionary treatment identifies both the historical referent and the theological weight the canon places upon it.",
  "description_academic_full": "Exile is the removal of God’s people from the land as covenant judgment and one of the defining crises of Old Testament history. More fully, the entry should be read as part of Scripture’s unified history of creation, fall, covenant, kingdom, judgment, and redemption. Its significance is not exhausted by bare chronology or geography, because later biblical writers often recall persons, places, and events as theological signs within the unfolding canon.",
  "background_biblical_context": "Biblically, exile fulfills covenant warnings, frames prophetic literature, and generates deep longings for restoration, return, cleansing, and renewed covenant life.",
  "background_historical_context": "Historically, the exile refers especially to the deportations of Judah under Babylon in the sixth century BC, though it stands within a larger pattern of covenant judgment seen earlier in the north as well.",
  "background_jewish_ancient_context": null,
  "key_texts_primary": [
    "2 Kings 25:1-21 - Fall of Jerusalem and exile.",
    "Deuteronomy 28:36-37 - Covenant warning.",
    "Jeremiah 29:10-14 - Promise of return.",
    "Ezekiel 36:24-28 - Restoration and new heart."
  ],
  "key_texts_secondary": [
    "2 Chronicles 36:20-23 - Exile and return are framed together under God's word and providence.",
    "Psalm 137:1-6 - The emotional and covenantal pain of exile is voiced in song.",
    "Daniel 9:1-19 - Exile drives confession, prayer, and reflection on covenant curses.",
    "Lamentations 1:1-5 - Jerusalem's desolation interprets exile as the fruit of sin and judgment."
  ],
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  "theological_significance": "Theologically, exile matters because it is both punishment for covenant unfaithfulness and a stage in the larger story of judgment, repentance, and restoration.",
  "philosophical_explanation": null,
  "interpretive_cautions": "Do not detach Exile from its place in the biblical timeline or reduce it to a bare historical datum. Its significance is shaped by divine action, covenant context, and later canonical interpretation.",
  "major_views_note": null,
  "doctrinal_boundaries": null,
  "practical_significance": "Exile teaches readers to interpret suffering, displacement, and national collapse in light of covenant faithfulness, repentance, and hope in God's restoring mercy.",
  "related_entries": [
    "Covenant",
    "Restoration"
  ],
  "see_also": [],
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