Flight into Egypt
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Flight into Egypt
Summary
Flight into Egypt is an itinerary[1]. It draws 1,270 Wikipedia views per month (itinerary category, ranking #4 of 21).[2]
Key Facts
- Flight into Egypt's religion is recorded as Christianity[3].
- Flight into Egypt's instance of is recorded as itinerary[4].
- Flight into Egypt's instance of is recorded as Bible story[5].
- Flight into Egypt's instance of is recorded as flight[6].
- Flight into Egypt's instance of is recorded as artistic theme[7].
- Flight into Egypt's based on is recorded as Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew[8].
- Flight into Egypt's based on is recorded as Infancy Gospel of Thomas[9].
- Flight into Egypt's based on is recorded as Gospel of Matthew[10].
- Flight into Egypt's based on is recorded as Syriac Infancy Gospel[11].
- Flight into Egypt is part of Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew[12].
- Flight into Egypt is part of Infancy Gospel of Thomas[13].
- Flight into Egypt is part of Matthew 2[14].
- Flight into Egypt is part of Syriac Infancy Gospel[15].
- Flight into Egypt's Commons category is recorded as Flight into Egypt[16].
- Flight into Egypt is the opposite of return from Egypt[17].
- Flight into Egypt's has cause is recorded as Massacre of the Innocents[18].
- Flight into Egypt's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Flight into Egypt[19].
- Flight into Egypt's Commons gallery is recorded as Flight into Egypt[20].
- Flight into Egypt's depicted by is recorded as The Flight into Egypt[21].
- Flight into Egypt's depicted by is recorded as Rest on the Flight into Egypt[22].
- Flight into Egypt's depicted by is recorded as The Flight into Egypt[23].
- Flight into Egypt's depicted by is recorded as Rest on the Flight into Egypt[24].
- Flight into Egypt's depicted by is recorded as Flight into Egypt[25].
- Flight into Egypt's depicted by is recorded as Flight into Egypt[26].
- Flight into Egypt's depicted by is recorded as Rest on the Flight into Egypt[27].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include itinerary[4], Bible story[5], flight[6], and artistic theme[7]. Flight into Egypt is the opposite of return from Egypt[17].
Use and Application
Part of include Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew[12], a written work[28], written by Pseudo-Matthew[29]; Infancy Gospel of Thomas[13], a pseudepigraph[30]; Matthew 2[14], a chapter of the Bible[31]; and Syriac Infancy Gospel[15], a literary work[32].
Why It Matters
Flight into Egypt draws 1,270 Wikipedia views per month (itinerary category, ranking #4 of 21).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[33] It is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]