The concept of Exodus is used to refer to that emigration of a large group of people or a town, from one geographical place to another, as a consequence of some specific situation or specific motivation.
One of the most common and common exoduses that has occurred in contemporary history is that of young people who reside in the countryside and who when the time to develop professionally decide to emigrate to the big city where usually greater and wide possibilities are offered in this sense.
Since approximately the nineteenth century and coinciding with the event of the Industrial Revolution, the man decided to move with everything from the countryside to the city in order to achieve better living conditions and also develop professionally and commercially.
Normally this type of exodus is known as Rural exodus.
However, it is important that we also point out that there are many historical events that involved large population movements from one place to another, which have been called precisely exoduses.
Meanwhile, there is one certainly popular, associated with religion and that is undoubtedly the most recognized exodus in history and with which we immediately link the concept at hand, the exodus of the Jewish people from ancient Egypt promoted by the prophet Moses and whose primary mission was to liberate the Jewish people from the oppression and yoke to which they were subjected by the Egyptian authorities and also lead them to the land promised by God: Israel.
This fact has been so relevant in the histories of the Jewish and Christian peoples that this story appears narrated in a book of the Bible, the sacred book of both religions, more precisely it is the second book of this and that has been called Exodus. Both religions indicate Moses himself as the author of this text.
On the other hand, the aforementioned exodus has a fantastic relevance for the Jewish people because it precisely tells the origin of this people as such and their entity as a nation from that moment in which they are taken by Moses himself to the land of Israel. opportunely God promised Abraham.