Strong's Lexicon exagó: To lead out, to bring out Original Word: ἐξάγω Word Origin: From the Greek preposition "ἐκ" (ek, meaning "out of") and the verb "ἄγω" (ago, meaning "to lead" or "to bring"). Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Hebrew equivalent often associated with "exagó" is יָצָא (yatsa, Strong's H3318), which means "to go out" or "to bring out," frequently used in the context of the Exodus. Usage: The verb "exagó" primarily means to lead or bring someone or something out from one place to another. It is often used in the context of delivering or guiding people out of a particular situation or location. In the New Testament, it is frequently associated with the act of God leading His people out of bondage or danger, reflecting themes of deliverance and salvation. Cultural and Historical Background: In the Greco-Roman world, the concept of leading or bringing out was significant in various contexts, including military, religious, and civic life. The term "exagó" would resonate with early Christians familiar with the Exodus narrative, where God led the Israelites out of Egypt. This historical backdrop underscores the New Testament's emphasis on spiritual deliverance and the role of Christ as the ultimate leader who brings believers out of sin and into the light of salvation. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom ek and agó Definition to lead out NASB Translation bring (1), brought (1), lead (1), leads (1), led (7), taking (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon 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 Strong's Exhaustive Concordance 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 Forms and Transliterations εξάγαγε εξάγαγέ εξαγαγειν εξαγαγείν ἐξαγαγεῖν εξαγάγετε εξαγάγετέ εξαγαγέτω εξαγαγετωσαν εξαγαγέτωσαν ἐξαγαγέτωσαν εξαγάγης εξαγαγοι εξαγαγόντα εξαγαγοντες εξαγαγόντες εξαγάγοντες ἐξαγαγόντες εξαγαγόντι εξαγαγόντος εξαγαγων εξαγαγών ἐξαγαγών ἐξαγαγὼν εξαγει εξάγει ἐξάγει εξάγετε εξαγουσιν εξάγουσιν ἐξάγουσιν εξάγων εξαίρετον εξάξει εξάξεις εξάξετε εξάξομεν εξάξουσι εξάξουσιν εξάξω εξήγαγε εξήγαγέ Εξηγαγεν εξήγαγεν Ἐξήγαγεν εξήγαγες εξηγάγετε εξήγαγον εξήγαγόν εξήγον εξήγοντο exagagein exagageîn exagagetosan exagagetōsan exagagétosan exagagétōsan exagagon exagagōn exagagṓn exagagṑn exagagontes exagagóntes exagei exágei exagousin exágousin Exegagen Exēgagen ExḗgagenLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Mark 15:20 V-PIA-3PGRK: αὐτοῦ Καὶ ἐξάγουσιν αὐτὸν ἵνα NAS: His [own] garments on Him. And they led Him out to crucify KJV: led him out to crucify INT: of him and they lead out him that Luke 24:50 V-AIA-3S John 10:3 V-PIA-3S Acts 5:19 V-APA-NMS Acts 7:36 V-AIA-3S Acts 7:40 V-AIA-3S Acts 12:17 V-AIA-3S Acts 13:17 V-AIA-3S Acts 16:37 V-AMA-3P Acts 16:39 V-APA-NMP Acts 21:38 V-APA-NMS Hebrews 8:9 V-ANA Strong's Greek 1806 |