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1831 ἐξέρχομαι exerchomai [ex-er’-khom-ahee] from 1537 and 2064; v; TDNT-2:678,257; [{See TDNT 259 }] AV-go out 60, come 34, depart 28, go 25, go forth 25, come out 23, come forth 9, misc 18; 222
- 1) to go or come forth of
- 1a) with mention of the place out of which one goes, or the point from which he departs
- 1a1) of those who leave a place of their own accord
- 1a2) of those who are expelled or cast out
- 2) metaph.
- 2a) to go out of an assembly, i.e. forsake it
- 2b) to come forth from physically, arise from, to be born of
- 2c) to go forth from one’s power, escape from it in safety
- 2d) to come forth (from privacy) into the world, before the public, (of those who by novelty of opinion attract attention)
- 2e) of things
- 2e1) of reports, rumours, messages, precepts
- 2e2) to be made known, declared
- 2e3) to be spread, to be proclaimed
- 2e4) to come forth
2e4a) emitted as from the heart or the mouth 2e4b) to flow forth from the body 2e4c) to emanate, issue 2e4c1) used of a sudden flash of lightning 2e4c2) used of a thing vanishing 2e4c3) used of a hope which has disappeared