Lexicon ekpheró: to carry out, bring forth Original Word: ἐκφέρωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: ekpheró Phonetic Spelling: (ek-fer'-o) Short Definition: I bring out, carry out Definition: I bring out, carry out, sometimes out of the city for burial; I bring forth, bear, produce. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom ek and pheróDefinitionto carry out, bring forth NASB Translationbring (1), brought (1), carried (2), carry (1), carrying (1), take (1), yields (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1627: ἐκφέρωἐκφέρω; future ἐξοίσω; 1 aorist ἐξήνεγκα; 2 aorist ἐξηνεγκον; 1. to carry out, to bear forth: τινα, Acts 5:15; the dead for burial, Acts 5:6, 9f (often so in Greek writings from Homer, Iliad 24, 786 down; see ἐκκομίζω); τί, Luke 15:22; 1 Timothy 6:7. 2. to (bring i. e.) lead out: τινα, Mark 8:23 T Tr text WH. 3. to bring forth i. e. produce: of the earth bearing plants, Hebrews 6:8 (cf. Winers Grammar, § 45, 6 a.); (Herodotus 1,193; Xenophon, oec. 16, 5; Aelian v. h. 3, 18 and often; the Sept., Genesis 1:12; Haggai 1:11; Song of Solomon 2:13).
Strong's bear, bring forth, carry out. From ek and phero; to bear out (literally or figuratively) -- bear, bring forth, carry forth (out). see GREEK ek see GREEK phero |
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