Lexicon exagó: to lead out Original Word: ἐξάγωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: exagó Phonetic Spelling: (ex-ag'-o) Short Definition: I lead out Definition: I lead out, sometimes to death, execution. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom ek and agóDefinitionto lead out NASB Translationbring (1), brought (1), lead (1), leads (1), led (7), taking (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1806: ἐξάγωἐξάγω; 2 aorist ἐξήγαγον; the Sept. often for הוצִיא; to lead out (cf. ἐκ, VI. 1): τινα (the place whence being supplied in thought), Mark 15:20 (of the city to punishment (but Lachmann ἄγουσιν)); Acts 16:37, 39; Acts 5:19 and (from prison); Acts 7:36 (from Egypt); John 10:3 (sheep from the fold); with ἔξω added (in R G L brackets), Luke 24:50; ἔξω τῆς κώμης, Mark 8:23 R G L Tr marginal reading (cf. Winer's Grammar, 603 (561)); with the addition of ἐκ with the genitive of place, Acts 7:40; Acts 12:17; Acts 13:17; Hebrews 8:9; followed by εἰς; with the accusative of place, Acts 21:38.
Strong's bring forth, fetch out, lead out. From ek and ago; to lead forth -- bring forth (out), fetch (lead) out. see GREEK ek see GREEK ago |
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