Lexicon :: Strong's G1854 - exō

ἔξω
Transliteration
exō (Key)
Pronunciation
ex'-o
Part of Speech
adverb
Root Word (Etymology)
From ἐκ (G1537)
mGNT
63x in 1 unique form(s)
TR
65x in 1 unique form(s)
LXX
97x in 1 unique form(s)
ἔξω — 65x
ἔξω — 63x
ἔξω — 97x
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Strong’s Definitions

ἔξω éxō, ex'-o; adverb from G1537; out(-side, of doors), literally or figuratively:—away, forth, (with-)out (of, -ward), strange.


KJV Translation Count — Total: 65x

The KJV translates Strong's G1854 in the following manner: without (23x), out (16x), out of (15x), forth (8x), outward (1x), strange (1x), away (1x).

KJV Translation Count — Total: 65x
The KJV translates Strong's G1854 in the following manner: without (23x), out (16x), out of (15x), forth (8x), outward (1x), strange (1x), away (1x).
  1. without, out of doors

Strong’s Definitions [?](Strong’s Definitions Legend)
ἔξω éxō, ex'-o; adverb from G1537; out(-side, of doors), literally or figuratively:—away, forth, (with-)out (of, -ward), strange.
STRONGS G1854:
ἔξω, adverb (from ἐξ, as ἔσω and εἴσω from ἐς and εἰς);
1. without, out of doors;
a. adverbially: Mark 11:4; joined with verbs: ἑστάναι, Matthew 12:46, 47 (WH text omit the verse); Mark 3:31; Luke 8:20; Luke 13:25; John 18:16; John 20:11 (Lachmann omits); καθῆσθαι, Matthew 26:69; or with some other verb declaring that the person without is doing something, Mark 3:31. Preceded by the article ἔξω, absolutely, he who is without, properly, of place; metaphorically, in plural, those who do not belong to the Christian church (cf. Lightfoot on Col. as below; Meyer on Mark as below): 1 Corinthians 5:12, 13; Colossians 4:5; 1 Thessalonians 4:12; those who are not of the number of the apostles, Mark 4:11 ((cf. Meyer) WH marginal reading ἔξωθεν, which see). With a noun added: αἱ ἔξω πόλεις, foreign, Acts 26:11; ἔξω ἄνθρωπος, the outer man, i. e. the body (see ἄνθρωπος, 1 e.), 2 Corinthians 4:16.
b. it takes the place of a preposition and is joined with the genitive, without i. e. out of, outside of (Winer's Grammar, § 54, 6): Luke 13:33; Acts 21:5; Hebrews 13:11, 12.
2. after the verbs of going, sending, placing, leading, drawing, etc., which commonly take prepositions or adverbs signifying rest in a place rather than those expressive of motion toward a place, ἔξω has the force of the Latinforas (German hinaus,heraus), forth out, out of;
a. adverbially, after the verbs ἐξέρχομαι, Matthew 26:75; Mark 14:68; Luke 22:62; John 19:4, 5; Revelation 3:12; ἄγω, John 19:4, 13; προάγω, Acts 16:30; ἐξάγω, Luke 24:50 (R G L brackets); βάλλω and ἐκβάλλω, Matthew 5:13; Matthew 13:48; Luke 8:54 R G; Luke 13:28; 14:35 (Luke 14:34); John 6:37; John 9:34, 35; John 12:31; John 15:6; Acts 9:40; 1 John 4:18; Revelation 11:2 R G; δεῦρο ἔξω, John 11:43; ἔξω ποιεῖν τινα, Acts 5:34.
b. as a preposition with the genitive: after ἀπελθεῖν, Acts 4:15; ἀποστέλλειν, Mark 5:10; ἐκβάλλειν, Mark 12:8; Luke 4:29; Luke 20:15; Acts 7:58; ἐξέρχεσθαι, Matthew 21:17; Acts 16:13; Hebrews 13:13; ἐκπορεύεσθαι, Mark 11:19; ἐξάγειν, Mark 8:23 (R G L Tr marginal reading); σύρειν τινα, Acts 14:19; έ῾λκειν τινα, Acts 21:30.
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BLB Scripture Index of Thayer's

Matthew
5:13; 12:46; 12:47; 13:48; 21:17; 26:69; 26:75
Mark
3:31; 3:31; 4:11; 5:10; 8:23; 11:4; 11:19; 12:8; 14:68
Luke
4:29; 8:20; 8:54; 13:25; 13:28; 13:33; 14:34; 14:35; 20:15; 22:62; 24:50
John
6:37; 9:34; 9:35; 11:43; 12:31; 15:6; 18:16; 19:4; 19:4; 19:5; 19:13; 20:11
Acts
4:15; 5:34; 7:58; 9:40; 14:19; 16:13; 16:30; 21:5; 21:30; 26:11
1 Corinthians
5:12; 5:13
2 Corinthians
4:16
Colossians
4:5
1 Thessalonians
4:12
Hebrews
13:11; 13:12; 13:13
1 John
4:18
Revelation
3:12; 11:2
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