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Strong's Greek: 1537. ἐκ (ek or ex) -- from, out of, by, away from
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It can denote physical separation, such as coming out of a place, or metaphorical separation, such as being delivered from a situation. It is also used to express cause or reason, indicating the source of an action or condition.<p><span class="tophdg">Cultural and Historical Background: </span>In ancient Greek culture, prepositions like "ek" were essential for expressing relationships between objects, people, and concepts. The use of "ek" in the New Testament often reflects a Hebraic understanding of God's deliverance and provision, emphasizing the divine origin of salvation and blessings. The preposition is frequently used in the Septuagint, the Greek translation of the Old Testament, which influenced its usage in the New Testament.<div class="vheading2">HELPS Word-studies</div><p class="discovery"><b>1537</b> <i>ek</i> (a preposition, written <i>eks</i> before a vowel) – properly, "<i>out from</i> and to" (the <i>out</i>come); <i>out from within</i>. <a href="/greek/1537.htm">1537</a> <i>/ek</i> ("out of") is one of the most under-translated (and therefore mis-translated) Greek propositions – often being confined to the meaning "by." <a href="/greek/1537.htm">1537</a> (<i>ek</i>) has a two-layered meaning ("<i>out from</i> and <i>to</i>") which makes it <i>out-come</i> oriented (out of the depths of the source and extending to its impact on the object).</p><iframe width="100%" height="85" scrolling=no src="/discovery.htm" frameborder=0 cellpadding=0></iframe><div class="vheading2">NAS Exhaustive Concordance</div><span class="hdg">Word Origin</span><br>a prim. preposition denoting origin<br><span class="hdg">Definition</span><br>from, from out of<br><span class="hdg">NASB Translation</span><br>after (1), against (1), among (18), based (5), basis (2), because (10), belonged* (1), belonging* (1), depends (1), depends* (1), derived (1), grudgingly* (1), heavenly* (1), inspired (1), means (1), over (1), reason (1), result (4), say* (1), since (1), some (3), through (1), under (1), utterly* (1), way (1), without* (1).<p><div align="center"><span class="smalltext"><iframe width="100%" height="85" scrolling=no src="/nasec.htm" frameborder=0 cellpadding=0></iframe></span></div><div class="vheading2">Thayer's Greek Lexicon</div><span class="maintitle">STRONGS NT 1537: ἐκ</span><br><br><span class="arttitle"><span class="grktitle">ἐκ</span></span>, before a vowel <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span>, a preposition governing the genitive. Also, it denotes exit or emission out of, as separation from, something with which there has been close connection; opposed to the prepositions <span class="greek2">εἰς</span> into and <span class="greek2">ἐν</span> in: <span class="accented">from out of, out from, forth from, from,</span> (Latin<span class="latin">e, ex</span>) (cf. <span class="abbreviation">Winer</span>s Grammar, 364, 366f (343f); <span class="abbreviation">Buttmann</span>, 326f (281)). It is used <p><span class="lexheading">I.</span> of place, and <p><span class="textheading">1.</span> universally, of the place from which; from a surrounding or enclosing place, from the interior of: <span class="greek2">ἄρτος</span>, <span class="greek2">ἄγγελος</span>, <span class="greek2">φῶς</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">οὐρανοῦ</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/6-31.htm">John 6:31</a>; <a href="/interlinear/acts/9-3.htm">Acts 9:3</a> (here <span class="manuref">R</span> <span class="manuref">G</span> <span class="greek2">ἀπό</span>); <a href="/interlinear/galatians/1-8.htm">Galatians 1:8</a>; <span class="greek2">ἀνατολή</span>, <span class="greek2">δύναμις</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ὕψους</span>, <a href="/interlinear/luke/1-78.htm">Luke 1:78</a>; <a href="/interlinear/luke/24-49.htm">Luke 24:49</a>; especially after verbs of going, fleeing, leading, calling, freeing, removing, releasing, etc.: <span class="greek2">ἥκειν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τῆς</span> <span class="greek2">Ἰουδαίας</span> <span class="greek2">εἰς</span> <span class="greek2">τήν</span> <span class="greek2">Γαλιλαίαν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/4-47.htm">John 4:47</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐξέρχεσθαι</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τίνος</span> out of the body of one (spoken of demons), <a href="/interlinear/mark/1-25.htm">Mark 1:25</a>; <a href="/interlinear/mark/5-8.htm">Mark 5:8</a> (here <span class="manuref">L</span> marginal reading <span class="greek2">ἀπό</span>); <BIBLE/CHAPTER_VERSE:Mark 7:29>; of power emanating from the body, <a href="/interlinear/mark/5-30.htm">Mark 5:30</a> (cf. <span class="abbreviation">Buttmann</span>, 301 (258); <span class="abbreviation">Winer</span>'s Grammar, 346 (324); Meyer edition Weiss at the passage); <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τῶν</span> <span class="greek2">μνημείων</span>, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/8-28.htm">Matthew 8:28</a>; <a href="/interlinear/matthew/27-53.htm">Matthew 27:53</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐκπορεύεσθαι</span>, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/15-11.htm">Matthew 15:11, 18</a>f; <span class="greek2">καταβαίνειν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">οὐρανοῦ</span>, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/28-2.htm">Matthew 28:2</a>; <a href="/interlinear/john/1-32.htm">John 1:32</a>; <a href="/interlinear/john/3-13.htm">John 3:13</a>; <a href="/interlinear/john/6-33.htm">John 6:33</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐξάγειν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/acts/12-17.htm">Acts 12:17</a>; <span class="greek2">φεύγειν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/acts/27-30.htm">Acts 27:30</a>; <span class="greek2">καλεῖν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/2-15.htm">Matthew 2:15</a>; metaphorically, <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">σκότους</span> <span class="greek2">εἰς</span> <span class="greek2">τό</span> <span class="greek2">φῶς</span>, <a href="/interlinear/1_peter/2-9.htm">1 Peter 2:9</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐκβάλλειν</span> <span class="greek2">τό</span> <span class="greek2">κάρφος</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">ὀφθαλμοῦ</span>, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/7.htm">Matthew 7</a>:(4 (<span class="manuref">R</span> <span class="manuref">G</span> <span class="greek2">ἀπό</span>)), 5; <a href="/interlinear/luke/6-42.htm">Luke 6:42</a> (opposed to <span class="greek2">ἐν</span> <span class="greek2">τῷ</span> <span class="greek2">ὀφθαλμῷ</span>); <span class="greek2">τί</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">θησαυροῦ</span>, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/12-35.htm">Matthew 12:35</a> (but see under II. 9 below); <BIBLE/CHAPTER_VERSE:Matt 13:52>; <span class="greek2">τό</span> <span class="greek2">δαιμόνιον</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τίνος</span>, out of the body of one, <a href="/interlinear/mark/7-26.htm">Mark 7:26</a>; <span class="greek2">ἀποκυλίειν</span> <span class="greek2">τόν</span> <span class="greek2">λίθον</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> (<span class="manuref">L</span> <span class="manuref">Tr</span> text <span class="greek2">ἀπό</span>; cf. <span class="abbreviation">Winer</span>'s Grammar, 364 (342) note) <span class="greek2">τῆς</span> <span class="greek2">θύρας</span>, <a href="/interlinear/mark/16-3.htm">Mark 16:3</a>; <span class="greek2">αἴρειν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/20-1.htm">John 20:1</a>f; <span class="greek2">κινέω</span>, <a href="/interlinear/revelation/6-14.htm">Revelation 6:14</a>; <span class="greek2">σῴζειν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">γῆς</span> <span class="greek2">Αἰγύπτου</span>, <a href="/interlinear/jude/1-5.htm">Jude 1:5</a>; <span class="greek2">διασώζειν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τῆς</span> <span class="greek2">θαλάσσης</span>, <a href="/interlinear/acts/28-4.htm">Acts 28:4</a>. Metaph, <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τῆς</span> <span class="greek2">χειρός</span> <span class="greek2">τίνος</span>, out of the power of one (cf. <span class="abbreviation">Buttmann</span>, 182 (158)): after <span class="greek2">ἐξέρχεσθαι</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/10-39.htm">John 10:39</a>; after <span class="greek2">ἀπάγειν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/acts/24-7.htm">Acts 24:7</a> (<span class="manuref">Rec.</span>); after <span class="greek2">ἁρπάζειν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/10-28.htm">John 10:28</a>f; after <span class="greek2">ἐξαιρεῖσθαί</span>, <a href="/interlinear/acts/12-11.htm">Acts 12:11</a>; after <span class="greek2">ῤύεσθαι</span>, <a href="/interlinear/luke/1-74.htm">Luke 1:74</a>; after <span class="greek2">σωτηρία</span>, <a href="/interlinear/luke/1-71.htm">Luke 1:71</a>. after <span class="greek2">πίνειν</span>, of the thing out of which one drinks (differently in II. 9 below): <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">ποτηρίου</span>, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/26-27.htm">Matthew 26:27</a>; <a href="/interlinear/mark/14-23.htm">Mark 14:23</a>; <a href="/interlinear/1_corinthians/11-28.htm">1 Corinthians 11:28</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">πέτρας</span>, <a href="/interlinear/1_corinthians/10-4.htm">1 Corinthians 10:4</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">φρέατος</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/4-12.htm">John 4:12</a>; after <span class="greek2">ἐσθίειν</span>, of the place whence the food is derived, <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">ἱεροῦ</span>, <a href="/interlinear/1_corinthians/9-13.htm">1 Corinthians 9:13</a> (but <span class="manuref">T</span> <span class="manuref">Tr</span> <span class="manuref">WH</span> read <span class="greek2">τά</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">κτλ</span>.). of the place forth from which one does something: <span class="greek2">διδάσκειν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">πλοίου</span>, <a href="/interlinear/luke/5-3.htm">Luke 5:3</a> (here <span class="manuref">Tdf.</span> <span class="greek2">ἐν</span> etc.). It is joined also to nouns designating not a place, but what is done in a place: <span class="greek2">ἐγείρεσθαι</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">δείπνου</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/13-4.htm">John 13:4</a>; <span class="greek2">ἀναλύειν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τῶν</span> <span class="greek2">γάμων</span>, <a href="/interlinear/luke/12-36.htm">Luke 12:36</a>. <p><span class="textheading">2.</span> from the midst (of a group, number, company, community) of many; <p><span class="emphasized">a.</span> after verbs of going, leading, choosing, removing, etc. <p><span class="emphasized">a.</span> before collective nouns, as <span class="greek2">ἐξολεθρεύω</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">λαοῦ</span>, <a href="/interlinear/acts/3-23.htm">Acts 3:23</a>; <span class="greek2">προβιβάζω</span> or <span class="greek2">συμβιβάζω</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">ὄχλου</span>, <a href="/interlinear/acts/19-33.htm">Acts 19:33</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐκλέγειν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">κόσμου</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/15-19.htm">John 15:19</a>. <span class="greek2">μέσου</span> <span class="greek2">τινων</span> <span class="greek2">ἀφορίζειν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/13-49.htm">Matthew 13:49</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐξέρχεσθαι</span>, <a href="/interlinear/acts/17-33.htm">Acts 17:33</a>; <span class="greek2">ἁρπάζειν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/acts/23-10.htm">Acts 23:10</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐξαίρειν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/1_corinthians/5-13.htm">1 Corinthians 5:13</a>; <span class="greek2">πάσης</span> <span class="greek2">φυλῆς</span> <span class="greek2">καί</span> <span class="greek2">γλώσσης</span> <span class="greek2">ἀγοράζειν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/revelation/5-9.htm">Revelation 5:9</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">παντός</span> <span class="greek2">γένους</span> <span class="greek2">συνάγειν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/13-47.htm">Matthew 13:47</a>. <span class="greek2">β</span>. before plurals: <span class="greek2">ἀνισταναι</span> <span class="greek2">τινα</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τινων</span>, <a href="/interlinear/acts/3-22.htm">Acts 3:22</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">νεκρῶν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/acts/17-31.htm">Acts 17:31</a>; <span class="greek2">ἀνίσταται</span> <span class="greek2">τίς</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">νεκρῶν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/acts/10-41.htm">Acts 10:41</a>; <a href="/interlinear/acts/17-3.htm">Acts 17:3</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐγείρειν</span> <span class="greek2">τινα</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">νεκρῶν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/12-1.htm">John 12:1, 9, 17</a>; <a href="/interlinear/acts/3-15.htm">Acts 3:15</a>; <a href="/interlinear/acts/4-10.htm">Acts 4:10</a>; <a href="/interlinear/acts/13-30.htm">Acts 13:30</a>; <a href="/interlinear/hebrews/11-19.htm">Hebrews 11:19</a>, etc.; <span class="greek2">ἡ</span> <span class="greek2">ἀνάστασις</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">νεκρῶν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/luke/20-35.htm">Luke 20:35</a>; <a href="/interlinear/1_peter/1-3.htm">1 Peter 1:3</a>; <span class="greek2">ἀνάγειν</span> <span class="greek2">τινα</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">νεκρῶν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/romans/10-7.htm">Romans 10:7</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐκλέγειν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/acts/1-24.htm">Acts 1:24</a>; <a href="/interlinear/acts/15-22.htm">Acts 15:22</a>; <span class="greek2">καλεῖν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/romans/9-24.htm">Romans 9:24</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐγένετο</span> <span class="greek2">ζήτησις</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τῶν</span> etc. <a href="/interlinear/john/3-25.htm">John 3:25</a> (but cf. II. 1 b.; <span class="abbreviation">Winer</span>s Grammar, 368 (345)). <p><span class="emphasized">b.</span> before words signifying quantity: after <span class="greek2">εἰς</span>, as <a href="/interlinear/matthew/10-29.htm">Matthew 10:29</a>; <a href="/interlinear/matthew/26-21.htm">Matthew 26:21</a>; <a href="/interlinear/luke/17-15.htm">Luke 17:15</a>, and often; <span class="greek2">πολλοί</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/11-19.htm">John 11:19, 45</a>, etc.; <span class="greek2">οἱ</span> <span class="greek2">πλείους</span> (<span class="greek2">πλείονες</span>), <a href="/interlinear/1_corinthians/15-6.htm">1 Corinthians 15:6</a>; <span class="greek2">οὐδείς</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/7-19.htm">John 7:19</a>; <a href="/interlinear/john/16-5.htm">John 16:5</a>, and elsewhere; <span class="greek2">χιλιάδες</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">πάσης</span> <span class="greek2">φυλῆς</span>, <a href="/interlinear/revelation/7-4.htm">Revelation 7:4</a>; after the indefinite <span class="greek2">τίς</span>, <a href="/interlinear/luke/11-15.htm">Luke 11:15</a>; <a href="/interlinear/luke/12-13.htm">Luke 12:13</a>; <a href="/interlinear/john/6-64.htm">John 6:64</a>; <a href="/interlinear/john/7-48.htm">John 7:48</a>; <span class="greek2">τίς</span> <span class="greek2">γυνή</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">ὄχλου</span>, <a href="/interlinear/luke/11-27.htm">Luke 11:27</a>; with <span class="greek2">τινες</span> to be added mentally (cf. <span class="abbreviation">Winer</span>s Grammar, 203 (191); <span class="abbreviation">Buttmann</span>, 158 (138)): <a href="/interlinear/john/9-40.htm">John 9:40</a> ((?) better, <BIBLE/CHAPTER_VERSE:John 7:40>); <BIBLE/CHAPTER_VERSE:John 16:17>; <a href="/interlinear/revelation/11-9.htm">Revelation 11:9</a>, (1 Esdr. 5:45 (44)); <span class="greek2">τινας</span>: <a href="/interlinear/matthew/23-34.htm">Matthew 23:34</a>; <a href="/interlinear/luke/11-49.htm">Luke 11:49</a>; <a href="/interlinear/luke/21-16.htm">Luke 21:16</a>; <a href="/interlinear/2_john/1-4.htm">2 John 1:4</a>; <a href="/interlinear/revelation/2-10.htm">Revelation 2:10</a>; cf. Fritzsche, Conjectanea in N. T., p. 36 note; after the intertog. <span class="greek2">τίς</span>, <span class="accented">who?</span> <a href="/interlinear/matthew/6-27.htm">Matthew 6:27</a>; <a href="/interlinear/luke/11-5.htm">Luke 11:5</a>, etc.; <span class="greek2">τίς</span> <span class="greek2">πατήρ</span>, <a href="/interlinear/luke/11-11.htm">Luke 11:11</a> (<span class="manuref">L</span> <span class="manuref">T</span> <span class="manuref">Tr</span> <span class="manuref">WH</span>); preceded by a generic noun: <span class="greek2">ἄνθρωπος</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τῶν</span> etc. <a href="/interlinear/john/3-1.htm">John 3:1</a>. <p><span class="emphasized">c.</span> <span class="greek2">εἶναι</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τινων</span>, to be of the number, company, fellowship, etc., of; see <span class="greek2"><span class="lexref">εἰμί</span></span>, V. 3 a. <p><span class="textheading">3.</span> from a local surfacc, as sometimes the Latin<span class="latin">ex</span> for<span class="latin">de</span>; <span class="accented">down from</span>: <span class="greek2">καταβαίνειν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">ὄρους</span> (<span class="abbreviation">Homer</span> II. 13, 17; <span class="abbreviation">Xenophon</span>, an. 7, 4, 12; the <span class="manuref">Sept.</span> <a href="/interlinear/exodus/19-14.htm">Exodus 19:14</a>; <a href="/interlinear/exodus/32-1.htm">Exodus 32:1</a>; <a href="/interlinear/deuteronomy/9-15.htm">Deuteronomy 9:15</a>; <a href="/interlinear/deuteronomy/10-5.htm">Deuteronomy 10:5</a>; <a href="/interlinear/joshua/2-23.htm">Joshua 2:23</a>), <a href="/interlinear/matthew/17-9.htm">Matthew 17:9</a> (for the more common <span class="greek2">ἀπό</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">ὄρους</span> of <span class="manuref">Rec.</span> and the parallel passage <a href="/interlinear/mark/9-9.htm">Mark 9:9</a> (here <span class="manuref">L</span> <span class="manuref">WH</span> text <span class="manuref">Tr</span> marginal reading <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span>); <a href="/interlinear/luke/9-37.htm">Luke 9:37</a>; (cf. <a href="/interlinear/matthew/8-1.htm">Matthew 8:1</a>)); <span class="greek2">θρίξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τῆς</span> <span class="greek2">κεφαλῆς</span> <span class="greek2">ἀπόλλυται</span> (unless we prefer to regard <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> as prompted here by the conception of the hair as fixed in the skin), <a href="/interlinear/luke/21-18.htm">Luke 21:18</a>; <a href="/interlinear/acts/27-34.htm">Acts 27:34</a> (here <span class="manuref">L</span> <span class="manuref">T</span> <span class="manuref">Tr</span> <span class="manuref">WH</span> <span class="greek2">ἀπό</span>; cf. <span class="abbreviation">Winer</span>'s Grammar, 364 (342) note); <span class="greek2">ἐκπίπτειν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τῶν</span> <span class="greek2">χειρῶν</span>, of the chains with which the hands had been bound, <a href="/interlinear/acts/12-7.htm">Acts 12:7</a>; <span class="greek2">κρέμασθαι</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τίνος</span>, <a href="/interlinear/acts/28-4.htm">Acts 28:4</a>, (1 Macc. 1:61; 2 Macc. 6:10; so the Greeks from <span class="abbreviation">Homer</span> down); <span class="greek2">φαγεῖν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">θυσιαστηρίου</span>, the things laid upon the altar, <a href="/interlinear/hebrews/13-10.htm">Hebrews 13:10</a>. Akin to this is <span class="greek2">ἐξελθεῖν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">Θεοῦ</span>, from an abode with God (for the more usual <span class="greek2">ἀπό</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">Θεοῦ</span>), <a href="/interlinear/john/8-42.htm">John 8:42</a>. <p><span class="textheading">4.</span> of the direction whence; <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">δεξιῶν</span>, Latin<span class="latin">a dextra</span>, literally, <span class="accented">from</span> i. e. (German <span class="foreign">zu</span>) <span class="accented">on the right,</span> see <span class="greek2"><span class="lexref">δεξιός</span></span>; so <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">δεξιᾶς</span>, <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἀριστερᾶς</span>, namely, <span class="greek2">χώρας</span> (or <span class="greek2">χειρός</span> which is sometimes expressed; <span class="abbreviation">Winer</span>s Grammar, 592 cf. 591; <span class="abbreviation">Buttmann</span>, 82 (72)) (also in Greek writ, as <span class="abbreviation">Xenophon</span>, Cyril 8, 5, 15); <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐναντίας</span>, over against, <a href="/interlinear/mark/15-39.htm">Mark 15:39</a> (<span class="abbreviation">Herodotus</span> 8, 6; Sir. 37:9; 1 Macc. 4:34; Wis. 4:20); metaphorically (<span class="abbreviation">Winer</span>'s Grammar, § 51, 1 d.) <span class="greek2">ὁ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐναντίας</span> (<span class="abbreviation">A. V.</span> <span class="accented">he that is of the contrary part), our </span>opponent, adversary," <a href="/interlinear/titus/2-8.htm">Titus 2:8</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">ῤιζῶν</span>, from the roots, i. e. utterly, <a href="/interlinear/mark/11-20.htm">Mark 11:20</a> (<a href="/interlinear/job/28-9.htm">Job 28:9</a>; <a href="/interlinear/job/31-12.htm">Job 31:12</a>). <p><span class="textheading">5.</span> of the conditon or state out of which one comes or is brought: <span class="greek2">σῴζειν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">θανάτου</span> <a href="/interlinear/hebrews/5-7.htm">Hebrews 5:7</a>; <a href="/interlinear/james/5-20.htm">James 5:20</a>; <span class="greek2">ἔρχεσθαι</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> (Lachmann <span class="greek2">ἀπό</span>) <span class="greek2">θλίψεως</span>, <a href="/interlinear/revelation/7-14.htm">Revelation 7:14</a>; <span class="greek2">μεταβαίνειν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">θανάτου</span> <span class="greek2">εἰς</span> <span class="greek2">τήν</span> <span class="greek2">ζωήν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/5-24.htm">John 5:24</a>; <a href="/interlinear/1_john/3-14.htm">1 John 3:14</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐγερθῆναι</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ὕπνου</span>, <a href="/interlinear/romans/13-11.htm">Romans 13:11</a> (cf. <span class="abbreviation">Winer</span>'s Grammar, 366 (344) note); <span class="greek2">ζῶντες</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">νεκρῶν</span>, alive from being dead (i. e. who had been dead and were alive again), <a href="/interlinear/romans/6-13.htm">Romans 6:13</a>; <span class="greek2">ζωή</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">νεκρῶν</span>, i. e. of those that had been <span class="greek2">νεκροί</span>, <a href="/interlinear/romans/11-15.htm">Romans 11:15</a> (<span class="greek2">ἐλεύθερος</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">δούλου</span> <span class="greek2">καί</span> <span class="greek2">πλούσιος</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">πτωχοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">γεγονώς</span>, <span class="abbreviation">Demosthenes</span>, p. 270 at the end <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">πλουσίου</span> <span class="greek2">πένητα</span> <span class="greek2">γενέσθαι</span> <span class="greek2">καί</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">βασιλέως</span> <span class="greek2">ἰδιωτην</span> <span class="greek2">φανῆναι</span>, <span class="abbreviation">Xenophon</span>, an. 7, 7, 28; <span class="greek2">γίγνομαι</span> <span class="greek2">τυφλός</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> dedorkotos, <span class="abbreviation">Sophocles</span> O. T. 454; <span class="greek2">ἔλαφον</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἀνδρός</span> <span class="greek2">γενέσθαι</span>, <span class="abbreviation">Palaeph.</span> 3, 2; add, <span class="abbreviation">Lysias</span>, adv. Ergocl. at the beginning; <span class="abbreviation">Tacitus</span>, ann. 1, 74<span class="latin">ex pauperibus divites, ex contemtis metuendi</span>). Also of the state out of the midst of which one does something: <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">πολλῆς</span> <span class="greek2">θλψεως</span> <span class="greek2">γράφειν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/2_corinthians/2-4.htm">2 Corinthians 2:4</a>. <p><span class="textheading">6.</span> of any kind of separation or dissolution of connection with a thing or person (cf. <span class="abbreviation">Buttmann</span>, 157 (138)): <span class="greek2">ἀναπαύεσθαι</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> (released from) <span class="greek2">τῶν</span> <span class="greek2">κόπων</span>, <a href="/interlinear/revelation/14-13.htm">Revelation 14:13</a>; <span class="greek2">ἀνανήφειν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> (set free from) <span class="greek2">τῆς</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">διαβόλου</span> <span class="greek2">παγίδος</span>, <a href="/interlinear/2_timothy/2-26.htm">2 Timothy 2:26</a>; <span class="greek2">μετανοῶν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> etc. <a href="/interlinear/revelation/2-21.htm">Revelation 2:21</a>; <a href="/interlinear/revelation/9-20.htm">Revelation 9:20</a>; <a href="/interlinear/revelation/16-11.htm">Revelation 16:11</a>;<span class="greek2">ἐπιστρέφειν</span> (<span class="manuref">L</span> <span class="manuref">T</span> <span class="manuref">Tr</span> <span class="manuref">WH</span> <span class="greek2">ὑψτρέφειν</span>) <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> ((<span class="manuref">L</span> <span class="greek2">ἀπό</span>), by severing their connection with) <span class="greek2">τῆς</span> <span class="greek2">ἐντολῆς</span>, <a href="/interlinear/2_peter/2-21.htm">2 Peter 2:21</a>; <span class="greek2">τηρεῖν</span> <span class="greek2">τινα</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> etc. to keep one at a distance from etc. (cf. <span class="abbreviation">Buttmann</span>, 327 (281)), <a href="/interlinear/john/17-15.htm">John 17:15</a>; <a href="/interlinear/revelation/3-10.htm">Revelation 3:10</a>; also <span class="greek2">διατήρειν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/acts/15-29.htm">Acts 15:29</a> <span class="greek2">νικαν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τίνος</span>, by conquest to free oneself from the power of one (cf. <span class="abbreviation">Buttmann</span>, 147 (128); <span class="abbreviation">Winer</span>'s Grammar, 367 (344)), <a href="/interlinear/revelation/15-2.htm">Revelation 15:2</a>; <span class="greek2">ὑψουσθαι</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τῆς</span> <span class="greek2">γῆς</span>, to be so lifted up as to dissolve present relations to the earth (`taken out of the sphere of earthly action' Westcott), <a href="/interlinear/john/12-32.htm">John 12:32</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐλεύθερος</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">πάντων</span> (elsewhere always <span class="greek2">ἀπό</span> <span class="greek2">τίνος</span>), <a href="/interlinear/1_corinthians/9-19.htm">1 Corinthians 9:19</a>. <p><span class="textheading">7.</span> Hebraistically: <span class="greek2">ἐκδίκειν</span> <span class="greek2">τό</span> <span class="greek2">αἷμα</span> <span class="greek2">τίνος</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">χειρός</span> <span class="greek2">τίνος</span> (<span class="hebrew">מִיָּד</span> <span class="hebrew">דָּם</span> <span class="hebrew">נִקַּם</span>, <a href="/interlinear/2_kings/9-7.htm">2 Kings 9:7</a>), to avenge the blood (murder) of one at the hand of (on) the slayer, <a href="/interlinear/revelation/19-2.htm">Revelation 19:2</a> (<span class="abbreviation">Buttmann</span>, 182 (158)); <span class="greek2">κρίνειν</span> <span class="greek2">τό</span> <span class="greek2">κρίμα</span> <span class="greek2">τίνος</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τίνος</span>, to judge one's judgment on one, vindicate by vengeance on (cf. <span class="abbreviation">Buttmann</span>, as above), <a href="/interlinear/revelation/18-20.htm">Revelation 18:20</a> (cf. the <span class="manuref">Sept.</span> <a href="/interlinear/psalms/118-84.htm">Psalm 118:84</a><FOOTNOTE:10> (<BIBLE/CHAPTER_VERSE:Ps. 119:84>). <p><span class="lexheading">II.</span> of the origin, source, cause; <p><span class="textheading">1.</span> of generation, birth, race, lineage, nativity; <p><span class="emphasized">a.</span> after verbs of begetting, being born, etc.: <span class="greek2">ἐν</span> <span class="greek2">γαστρί</span> <span class="greek2">ἔχειν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τίνος</span>, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/1-18.htm">Matthew 1:18</a>, cf. <a href="/interlinear/matthew/1-20.htm">Matthew 1:20</a>; <span class="greek2">κοίτην</span> <span class="greek2">ἔχειν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τ.</span>, <a href="/interlinear/romans/9-10.htm">Romans 9:10</a>; <span class="greek2">γενναν</span> <span class="greek2">τινα</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> with the genitive of the woman, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/1-3.htm">Matthew 1:3, 5f, 16</a>; <span class="greek2">γίνεσθαι</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">γυναικός</span> to be born of a woman, <a href="/interlinear/galatians/4-4.htm">Galatians 4:4</a> cf. <a href="/interlinear/galatians/4-22.htm">Galatians 4:22</a>f; <span class="greek2">γέννασθαι</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">αἱμάτων</span>, <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">θελήματος</span> <span class="greek2">σαρκός</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/1-13.htm">John 1:13</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τῆς</span> <span class="greek2">σαρκός</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/3-6.htm">John 3:6</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">πορνείας</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/8-41.htm">John 8:41</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐγείρειν</span> <span class="greek2">τίνι</span> <span class="greek2">τέκνα</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span>, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/3-9.htm">Matthew 3:9</a>; <a href="/interlinear/luke/3-8.htm">Luke 3:8</a>; (<span class="greek2">τίς</span>) <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">καρποῦ</span> <span class="greek2">τῆς</span> <span class="greek2">ὀσφύος</span> <span class="greek2">αὐτοῦ</span>, <a href="/interlinear/acts/2-30.htm">Acts 2:30</a> (<a href="/interlinear/psalms/131-11.htm">Psalm 131:11</a><FOOTNOTE:10> (<BIBLE/CHAPTER_VERSE:Ps. 132:11>)); <span class="greek2">ἡ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">φύσεως</span> <span class="greek2">ἀκροβυστία</span>, <a href="/interlinear/romans/2-27.htm">Romans 2:27</a>. In a supernatural sense: <span class="greek2">τό</span> <span class="greek2">πνεῦμα</span> <span class="greek2">τό</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">Θεοῦ</span> SC. <span class="greek2">ὄν</span>, from the divine nature (cf. <span class="abbreviation">Winer</span>'s Grammar, 193 (182)), <a href="/interlinear/1_corinthians/2-12.htm">1 Corinthians 2:12</a> cf. <a href="/interlinear/revelation/2-11.htm">Revelation 2:11</a>; men are said <span class="greek2">γέννασθαι</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">πνεύματος</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/3-5.htm">John 3:5f, 8</a>; <span class="greek2">γεγεννήμενοι</span> <span class="greek2">εἶναι</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">Θεοῦ</span> (see <span class="greek2"><span class="lexref">γεννάω</span></span> 2 d.), and to the same purport <span class="greek2">εἶναι</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">Θεοῦ</span>, <a href="/interlinear/1_john/4-4.htm">1 John 4:4, 6</a>; <a href="/interlinear/1_john/5-19.htm">1 John 5:19</a> (see <span class="greek2"><span class="lexref">εἰμί</span></span>, V. 3 d. (and cf. 7 below)). <p><span class="emphasized">b.</span> <span class="greek2">εἶναι</span>, <span class="greek2">γενέσθαι</span>, <span class="greek2">ἔρχεσθαι</span>, etc., <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> with the name of the city, race, people, tribe, family, etc., <span class="accented">to spring or originate from, come from</span>: <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">Ναζαρέτ</span> <span class="greek2">εἶναι</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/1-46.htm">John 1:46</a> (47); <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">πόλεως</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/1-44.htm">John 1:44</a> (45); <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ὧν</span>, namely, <span class="greek2">πατέρων</span> (?), <a href="/interlinear/romans/9-5.htm">Romans 9:5</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">οἴκου</span> <span class="greek2">τίνος</span>, <a href="/interlinear/luke/1-27.htm">Luke 1:27</a>; <a href="/interlinear/luke/2-4.htm">Luke 2:4</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">γένους</span>, <a href="/interlinear/philippians/3-5.htm">Philippians 3:5</a>; <a href="/interlinear/acts/4-6.htm">Acts 4:6</a>; <span class="greek2">Ἑβραῖος</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">Ἑβραίων</span>, <a href="/interlinear/philippians/3-5.htm">Philippians 3:5</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">φυλῆς</span>, <a href="/interlinear/luke/2-36.htm">Luke 2:36</a>; <a href="/interlinear/acts/13-21.htm">Acts 13:21</a>; <a href="/interlinear/romans/11-1.htm">Romans 11:1</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">Ιουδα</span>, <a href="/interlinear/hebrews/7-14.htm">Hebrews 7:14</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">σπέρματος</span> <span class="greek2">τίνος</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/7-42.htm">John 7:42</a>; <a href="/interlinear/romans/1-3.htm">Romans 1:3</a>; <a href="/interlinear/romans/11-1.htm">Romans 11:1</a>; without a verb: <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐθνῶν</span> <span class="greek2">ἁμαρτωλοί</span>, sinners of Gentile birth, <a href="/interlinear/galatians/2-15.htm">Galatians 2:15</a>; of the country to which anyone belongs: <span class="greek2">εἶναι</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τῆς</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξουσίας</span> <span class="greek2">Ἡρῴδου</span>, <a href="/interlinear/luke/23-7.htm">Luke 23:7</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐπαρχίας</span>, <a href="/interlinear/acts/23-34.htm">Acts 23:34</a>; <span class="greek2">ὁ</span> <span class="greek2">ὤν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τῆς</span> <span class="greek2">γῆς</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/3-31.htm">John 3:31</a>. <p><span class="textheading">2.</span> of any other kind of origin: <span class="greek2">καπνός</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τῆς</span> <span class="greek2">δόξης</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">Θεοῦ</span>, <a href="/interlinear/revelation/15-8.htm">Revelation 15:8</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τῶν</span> <span class="greek2">Ἰουδαίων</span> <span class="greek2">ἐστι</span>, comes from the Jews, <a href="/interlinear/john/4-22.htm">John 4:22</a>; <span class="greek2">εἶναι</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τίνος</span>, to proceed from anyone as the author, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/5-37.htm">Matthew 5:37</a>; <a href="/interlinear/john/7-17.htm">John 7:17, 22</a>; <a href="/interlinear/romans/2-29.htm">Romans 2:29</a>; <a href="/interlinear/2_corinthians/4-7.htm">2 Corinthians 4:7</a>; <a href="/interlinear/1_john/2-16.htm">1 John 2:16, 21</a>, etc.; with <span class="greek2">ἐστιν</span> to be mentally supplied: <a href="/interlinear/romans/11-36.htm">Romans 11:36</a>; <a href="/interlinear/1_corinthians/8-6.htm">1 Corinthians 8:6</a> (see <span class="greek2"><span class="lexref">εἰς</span></span>, B. II. 3 c. a.) <a href="/interlinear/1_corinthians/11-12.htm">1 Corinthians 11:12</a>; <a href="/interlinear/2_corinthians/3-5.htm">2 Corinthians 3:5</a>; <a href="/interlinear/2_corinthians/5-18.htm">2 Corinthians 5:18</a>; <a href="/interlinear/galatians/5-8.htm">Galatians 5:8</a>; <span class="greek2">ἔργα</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">πατρός</span> <span class="greek2">μου</span>, works of which my father is the author, i. e. which I, endued with my father's power, have wrought, <a href="/interlinear/john/10-32.htm">John 10:32</a>; <span class="greek2">οἰκοδομή</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">Θεοῦ</span>, whose author is God, <a href="/interlinear/2_corinthians/5-1.htm">2 Corinthians 5:1</a>; <span class="greek2">χάρισμα</span>, <a href="/interlinear/1_corinthians/7-7.htm">1 Corinthians 7:7</a>; <span class="greek2">δεδομένον</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">πατρός</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/6-65.htm">John 6:65</a>; add, <a href="/interlinear/john/18-3.htm">John 18:3</a>; <a href="/interlinear/1_corinthians/7-7.htm">1 Corinthians 7:7</a>. <span class="greek2">ἡ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">Θεοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">δικαιοσύνη</span>, that comes from God, i. e. is adjudged by him, <a href="/interlinear/philippians/3-9.htm">Philippians 3:9</a>; <span class="greek2">ἡ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ὑμῶν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐν</span> <span class="greek2">ἡμῖν</span> (<span class="manuref">WH</span> text <span class="greek2">ἡμῖν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐν</span> <span class="greek2">ὑμῖν</span> <span class="greek2">ἀγάπη</span>, love preceding from you and taking up its abode in us, i. e. your love the influence of which we feel (<span class="abbreviation">Winer</span>s Grammar, 193 (181f); <span class="abbreviation">Buttmann</span>, 157 (137)), <a href="/interlinear/2_corinthians/8-7.htm">2 Corinthians 8:7</a>; <span class="greek2">ὁ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ὑμῶν</span> <span class="greek2">ζῆλος</span>, your zeal, <a href="/interlinear/2_corinthians/9-2.htm">2 Corinthians 9:2</a> (<span class="manuref">R</span> <span class="manuref">G</span>; cf. <span class="abbreviation">Winer</span>s Grammar, as above note; <span class="abbreviation">Buttmann</span>, as above); <span class="greek2">βλασφημία</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τίνος</span>, calumny from, i. e. disseminated by, <a href="/interlinear/revelation/2-9.htm">Revelation 2:9</a> (not <span class="manuref">Rec.</span>); <span class="greek2">εἶναι</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">οὐρανοῦ</span>, <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἀνθρώπων</span> see <span class="greek2"><span class="lexref">εἰμί</span></span>, V. 3 c.; with the suggested idea of a nature and disposition derived from one's origin: <span class="greek2">οὐκ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐστιν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">κόσμου</span> <span class="greek2">τούτου</span>, is not of earthly origin nor of earthly nature, <a href="/interlinear/john/18-36.htm">John 18:36</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τῆς</span> <span class="greek2">γῆς</span> <span class="greek2">ἐστιν</span>, is of an earthly nature, <a href="/interlinear/john/3-31.htm">John 3:31</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τῆς</span> <span class="greek2">γῆς</span> <span class="greek2">λαλεῖν</span>, to speak as an earthly origin prompts, ibid.; human virtues are said <span class="accented">to be from God,</span> as having their prototype in God and being wrought in the soul by his power, <span class="greek2">ἡ</span> <span class="greek2">ἀγάπη</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">Θεοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐστιν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/1_john/4-7.htm">1 John 4:7</a>. <p><span class="textheading">3.</span> of the material out of which a thing is made, etc.: <span class="greek2">ἡ</span> <span class="greek2">γυνή</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">ἀνδρός</span>, from <span class="accented">one of his ribs,</span> <a href="/interlinear/1_corinthians/11-12.htm">1 Corinthians 11:12</a>; <span class="greek2">στέφανον</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἀκανθῶν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/27-29.htm">Matthew 27:29</a>; <a href="/interlinear/john/19-2.htm">John 19:2</a>; add, <a href="/interlinear/john/2-15.htm">John 2:15</a>; <a href="/interlinear/john/9-6.htm">John 9:6</a>; <a href="/interlinear/romans/9-21.htm">Romans 9:21</a>; <a href="/interlinear/1_corinthians/15-47.htm">1 Corinthians 15:47</a>; <a href="/interlinear/revelation/18-12.htm">Revelation 18:12</a>; <a href="/interlinear/revelation/21-21.htm">Revelation 21:21</a>. <p><span class="textheading">4.</span> Its use to note the price is related, because the money is as it were, changed into that which is bought (the simple genitive of price is more common, cf. <span class="abbreviation">Winer</span>s Grammar, 206 (194); (<span class="abbreviation">Buttmann</span>, § 132, 13)): <span class="greek2">ἀγοράζειν</span> <span class="greek2">τί</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τίνος</span>, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/27-7.htm">Matthew 27:7</a> (Baruch 6 (i. e., epistle of Jeremiah); <a href="/interlinear/matthew/27-24.htm">Matthew 27:24</a>); <span class="greek2">κτᾶσθαι</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span>, <a href="/interlinear/acts/1-18.htm">Acts 1:18</a> (<span class="greek2">ὠνεῖσθαι</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span>, <span class="abbreviation">Palaeph.</span> 46, 3f); <span class="greek2">συμφώνειν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">δηναρίου</span> (because the agreement comes from the promised denary (cf. <span class="abbreviation">Winer</span>s Grammar, 368 (345); <span class="abbreviation">Buttmann</span>, as above)), <a href="/interlinear/matthew/20-2.htm">Matthew 20:2</a>. Cognate to this is the phrase <span class="greek2">ποιεῖν</span> <span class="greek2">ἑαυτῷ</span> <span class="greek2">φίλους</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">μαμωνᾷ</span> <a href="/interlinear/luke/16-9.htm">Luke 16:9</a>. <p><span class="textheading">5.</span> especially after neuter and passive verbs, <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> is used of the cause (whether thing or person) by which the act expressed by the accompanying verb is aided, sustained, effected: <span class="greek2">ὠφελεῖσθαι</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τίνος</span>, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/15-5.htm">Matthew 15:5</a>; <a href="/interlinear/mark/7-11.htm">Mark 7:11</a>; <span class="greek2">ζημιουσθαι</span>, <a href="/interlinear/2_corinthians/7-9.htm">2 Corinthians 7:9</a>; <span class="greek2">λυπεῖσθαι</span>, <a href="/interlinear/2_corinthians/2-2.htm">2 Corinthians 2:2</a>; especially in the Apocalypse: <span class="greek2">ἀδικεῖσθαι</span>, <a href="/interlinear/revelation/2-11.htm">Revelation 2:11</a>; <span class="greek2">ἀποθανεῖν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/revelation/8-11.htm">Revelation 8:11</a>; (<span class="greek2">ἀποκτείνεσθαι</span>), <a href="/interlinear/revelation/9-18.htm">Revelation 9:18</a>; <span class="greek2">φωτίζεσθαι</span>, <a href="/interlinear/revelation/18-1.htm">Revelation 18:1</a>; <span class="greek2">σκοτίζεσθαι</span> (<span class="manuref">L</span> <span class="manuref">T</span> <span class="manuref">WH</span> <span class="greek2">σκοτουσθαι</span>), <a href="/interlinear/revelation/9-2.htm">Revelation 9:2</a>; <span class="greek2">πυροῦσθαι</span>, <a href="/interlinear/revelation/3-18.htm">Revelation 3:18</a>; <span class="greek2">γεμίζεσθαι</span> <a href="/interlinear/revelation/15-8.htm">Revelation 15:8</a> (cf. <a href="/interlinear/isaiah/6-4.htm">Isaiah 6:4</a>); <a href="/interlinear/john/6-13.htm">John 6:13</a>; <span class="greek2">γέμειν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/23-25.htm">Matthew 23:25</a> (where <span class="manuref">L</span> omits; <span class="manuref">Tr</span> brackets <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span>); <span class="greek2">πληροῦσθαι</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/12-3.htm">John 12:3</a> (<span class="manuref">Treg.</span> margin <span class="greek2">ἐπλήσθη</span>); <span class="greek2">χορτάζεσθαι</span>, <a href="/interlinear/revelation/19-21.htm">Revelation 19:21</a>; <span class="greek2">πλουτεῖν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/revelation/18-3.htm">Revelation 18:3, 19</a>; <span class="greek2">μεθύσκεσθαι</span>, <span class="greek2">μεθύειν</span> <a href="/interlinear/revelation/17-2.htm">Revelation 17:2, 6</a> (not <span class="manuref">Treg.</span> margin); <span class="greek2">ζῆν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span>, <a href="/interlinear/romans/1-17.htm">Romans 1:17</a>; <a href="/interlinear/1_corinthians/9-14.htm">1 Corinthians 9:14</a>; <a href="/interlinear/galatians/3-11.htm">Galatians 3:11</a>; <span class="greek2">αὔξησιν</span> <span class="greek2">ποιεῖσθαι</span>, <a href="/interlinear/ephesians/4-16.htm">Ephesians 4:16</a>; <a href="/interlinear/colossians/2-19.htm">Colossians 2:19</a>; <span class="greek2">τελειουσθαι</span>, <a href="/interlinear/james/2-22.htm">James 2:22</a>; <span class="greek2">κεκοπιακώς</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/4-6.htm">John 4:6</a> (<span class="abbreviation">Aelian</span> v. h. 3, 23 <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">πότου</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκάθευδεν</span>). Also after active verbs: <span class="greek2">γεμίζειν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/6-13.htm">John 6:13</a>; <a href="/interlinear/revelation/8-5.htm">Revelation 8:5</a>; <span class="greek2">ποτίζειν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/revelation/14-8.htm">Revelation 14:8</a>; (on <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> with the genitive after verbs of fullness, cf. <span class="abbreviation">Buttmann</span>, 163 (142f); <span class="abbreviation">Winer</span>'s Grammar, 201 (189)). <p><span class="textheading">6.</span> of that on which a thing depends, or from which it results: <span class="greek2">οὐκ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐστιν</span> <span class="greek2">ἡ</span> <span class="greek2">ζωή</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τῶν</span> <span class="greek2">ὑπαρχόντων</span>, does not depend upon possessions, i. e. possessions cannot secure life, <a href="/interlinear/luke/12-15.htm">Luke 12:15</a>; <span class="greek2">εὐπορία</span> <span class="greek2">ἡμῶν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐστι</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τῆς</span> <span class="greek2">ἐργασίας</span> <span class="greek2">ταύτης</span>, <a href="/interlinear/acts/19-25.htm">Acts 19:25</a>; <span class="greek2">τό</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ὑμῶν</span>, as far as depends on you, <a href="/interlinear/romans/12-18.htm">Romans 12:18</a>; in the Pauline phrases <span class="greek2">δίκαιος</span>, <span class="greek2">δικαιοσύνη</span>, <span class="greek2">δικαιοῦν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">πίστεως</span>, <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἔργων</span>, see (the several words, especially), p. 150; <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> (as the result of, in consequence of) <span class="greek2">ἔργων</span> <span class="greek2">λαβεῖν</span> <span class="greek2">τό</span> <span class="greek2">πνεῦμα</span>, <a href="/interlinear/galatians/3-2.htm">Galatians 3:2, 5</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἀναστάσεως</span> <span class="greek2">λαβεῖν</span> <span class="greek2">τούς</span> <span class="greek2">νεκρούς</span>, <a href="/interlinear/hebrews/11-35.htm">Hebrews 11:35</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐσταυρώθη</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἀσθενείας</span>, <a href="/interlinear/2_corinthians/13-4.htm">2 Corinthians 13:4</a>; add, <a href="/interlinear/romans/11-6.htm">Romans 11:6</a>; <a href="/interlinear/galatians/3-18.htm">Galatians 3:18, 21</a>; <a href="/interlinear/ephesians/2-8.htm">Ephesians 2:8</a>f. <p><span class="textheading">7.</span> of the power on which anyone depends, by which he is prompted and governed, whose character he reflects: <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">Θεοῦ</span> (equivalent to <span class="greek2">θεοπνευστον</span>) <span class="greek2">λαλεῖν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/2_corinthians/2-17.htm">2 Corinthians 2:17</a>; in the Johannine expressions, <span class="greek2">εἶναι</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">Θεοῦ</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/8-47.htm">John 8:47</a> (in a different sense above, II. 1 a.); <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">διαβόλου</span>, <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">πονηροῦ</span>, <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">κόσμου</span>, see <span class="greek2"><span class="lexref">εἰμί</span></span>, V. 3 d.; <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τῆς</span> <span class="greek2">ἀληθείας</span> <span class="greek2">εἶναι</span>, to be led by a desire to know the truth, be a lover of the truth, <a href="/interlinear/john/18-37.htm">John 18:37</a>; <a href="/interlinear/1_john/3-19.htm">1 John 3:19</a>; <span class="greek2">οἱ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">νόμου</span>, the subjects of the law, <a href="/interlinear/romans/4-14.htm">Romans 4:14</a>; <span class="greek2">οἱ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐριθείας</span> equivalent to <span class="greek2">οἱ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐριθευόμενοι</span> (cf. <span class="greek2"><span class="lexref">ἐριθεία</span></span>), <a href="/interlinear/romans/2-8.htm">Romans 2:8</a>; <span class="greek2">ὁ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">πίστεως</span> equivalent to <span class="greek2">ὁ</span> <span class="greek2">πιστεύων</span>, <a href="/interlinear/romans/3-26.htm">Romans 3:26</a>; <a href="/interlinear/romans/4-16.htm">Romans 4:16</a>. <span class="greek2">εἶναι</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τίνος</span> also means <span class="accented">to be bound to one, connected with him; to have relations with him</span>; see <span class="greek2"><span class="lexref">εἰμί</span></span>, V. 3 d.; hence, the periphrasis <span class="greek2">οἱ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">περιτομῆς</span>, <span class="accented">the circumcised</span>: <a href="/interlinear/acts/11-2.htm">Acts 11:2</a>; <a href="/interlinear/romans/4-12.htm">Romans 4:12</a>; <a href="/interlinear/galatians/2-12.htm">Galatians 2:12</a>; <span class="greek2">οἱ</span> <span class="greek2">ὄντες</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">περιτομῆς</span>, <a href="/interlinear/colossians/4-11.htm">Colossians 4:11</a>; <span class="greek2">οἱ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">περιτομῆς</span> <span class="greek2">πιστοί</span>, Jewish Christians, <a href="/interlinear/acts/10-45.htm">Acts 10:45</a>. <p><span class="textheading">8.</span> of the cause for which: <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">πόνου</span>, <span class="accented">for pain,</span> <a href="/interlinear/revelation/16-10.htm">Revelation 16:10</a>; of the reason for (because of) which: <a href="/interlinear/revelation/8-13.htm">Revelation 8:13</a>; <a href="/interlinear/revelation/16-11.htm">Revelation 16:11</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τούτου</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/6-66.htm">John 6:66</a>; <a href="/interlinear/john/19-12.htm">John 19:12</a>; cf. Meyer on these passages (who urges that <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τούτου</span> used of time denotes <span class="accented">the point of departure of a temporal series</span> (<span class="abbreviation">Winer</span>s Grammar, 367 (344)): <span class="accented">from this time on, thenceforth</span>. This argument seems not to be decisive in the second example (<a href="/interlinear/john/19-12.htm">John 19:12</a>), for there the verb is in the imperfect. On the use of the phrase in classic Greek see Liddell and Scott, under the word <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span>, II. 1; <span class="abbreviation">Krüger</span>, § 68, 17, 7. Cf. our English <span class="accented">upon this, hereupon,</span> in which the temporal sense and the causal often seem to blend. See below, IV. 1 at the end). <p><span class="textheading">9.</span> of the supply out of (from) which a thing is taken, given, received, eaten, drunk, etc. (cf. <span class="abbreviation">Winer</span>s Grammar, § 30, 7 and 8; <span class="abbreviation">Buttmann</span>, 159ff (139ff)): <span class="greek2">λαμβάνειν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/1-16.htm">John 1:16</a>; <a href="/interlinear/john/16-14.htm">John 16:14</a>f; <span class="greek2">διδόναι</span>, <span class="greek2">διαδιδοναι</span>, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/25-8.htm">Matthew 25:8</a>; <a href="/interlinear/john/6-11.htm">John 6:11</a>; <a href="/interlinear/1_john/4-13.htm">1 John 4:13</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐσθίειν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/1_corinthians/9-7.htm">1 Corinthians 9:7</a>; <a href="/interlinear/1_corinthians/11-28.htm">1 Corinthians 11:28</a>; <span class="greek2">φαγεῖν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/6-26.htm">John 6:26, 50</a>; <a href="/interlinear/revelation/2-7.htm">Revelation 2:7</a>; <span class="greek2">μετέχειν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/1_corinthians/10-17.htm">1 Corinthians 10:17</a> (but see <span class="greek2"><span class="lexref">μετέχω</span></span>); <span class="greek2">πίνειν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/26-29.htm">Matthew 26:29</a>; <a href="/interlinear/mark/14-25.htm">Mark 14:25</a>; <a href="/interlinear/john/4-13.htm">John 4:13</a>; <a href="/interlinear/revelation/14-10.htm">Revelation 14:10</a>; <a href="/interlinear/revelation/18-3.htm">Revelation 18:3</a> (differently in I. 1 above); <span class="greek2">λαλεῖν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τῶν</span> <span class="greek2">ἰδίων</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/8-44.htm">John 8:44</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">περισσεύματος</span> <span class="greek2">τῆς</span> <span class="greek2">καρδίας</span>, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/12-34.htm">Matthew 12:34</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐκβάλλειν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/12-35.htm">Matthew 12:35</a> (this belongs here only in case <span class="greek2">θησαυρός</span> is taken in the sense of <span class="accented">treasure</span> not <span class="accented">treasury</span> (the contents as distinguished from the repository); cf. I. 1 above, and under the word <span class="greek2">θησαυρός</span>); <span class="greek2">βάλλειν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> (a part), <a href="/interlinear/mark/12-44.htm">Mark 12:44</a>; <a href="/interlinear/luke/21-4.htm">Luke 21:4</a>. <p><span class="textheading">10.</span> of that from which anything is obtained: <span class="greek2">συλλέγειν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἀκανθῶν</span>, <span class="greek2">τρυγᾶν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">βάτου</span>, <a href="/interlinear/luke/6-44.htm">Luke 6:44</a>; <span class="greek2">θερίζειν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span>, <a href="/interlinear/galatians/6-8.htm">Galatians 6:8</a>. <p><span class="textheading">11.</span> of the whole of which anything is a part: <a href="/interlinear/1_corinthians/12-15.htm">1 Corinthians 12:15</a>f (cf. <span class="abbreviation">Winer</span>'s Grammar, 368 (345)). <p><span class="textheading">12.</span> of the source; <p><span class="emphasized">a.</span> universally: <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐμαυτοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">οὐκ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐλάλησα</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/12-49.htm">John 12:49</a> (<span class="greek2">οὐδέν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">σαυτης</span> <span class="greek2">λέγεις</span>, <span class="abbreviation">Sophocles</span> El. 344). <p><span class="emphasized">b.</span> of the source of conduct, as to be found in the state of the soul, its feelings, virtues, vices, etc.: <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">καρδίας</span>, <a href="/interlinear/romans/6-17.htm">Romans 6:17</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">ψυχῆς</span>, <a href="/interlinear/ephesians/6-6.htm">Ephesians 6:6</a>; <a href="/interlinear/colossians/3-23.htm">Colossians 3:23</a> (1 Macc. 8:27; <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τῆς</span> <span class="greek2">ψυχῆς</span> <span class="greek2">ἀσπάζεσθαι</span>, <span class="abbreviation">Xenophon</span>, oec. 10, 4); <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">καθαρᾶς</span> <span class="greek2">καρδίας</span>, <a href="/interlinear/1_timothy/1-5.htm">1 Timothy 1:5</a>; <a href="/interlinear/2_timothy/2-22.htm">2 Timothy 2:22</a>; <a href="/interlinear/1_peter/1-22.htm">1 Peter 1:22</a> (<span class="manuref">L</span> <span class="manuref">T</span> <span class="manuref">Tr</span> <span class="manuref">WH</span> omit; <span class="greek2">καθαρᾶς</span>); <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ὅλης</span> <span class="greek2">τῆς</span> <span class="greek2">καρδίας</span> ... <span class="greek2">ψυχῆς</span> ... <span class="greek2">διανοίας</span> <span class="greek2">κτλ</span>. <a href="/interlinear/mark/12-30.htm">Mark 12:30</a>ff (Wis. 8:21; 4 Macc. 7:18); <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">πίστεως</span>, <a href="/interlinear/romans/14-23.htm">Romans 14:23</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">εἰλικρινείας</span>, <a href="/interlinear/2_corinthians/2-17.htm">2 Corinthians 2:17</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐριθείας</span>, <a href="/interlinear/philippians/1-16.htm">Philippians 1:16</a> (17) (yet see <span class="greek2"><span class="lexref">ἐριθεία</span></span>). <p><span class="emphasized">c.</span> of the source of knowledge: <span class="greek2">κατηχεῖσθαι</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span>, <a href="/interlinear/romans/2-18.htm">Romans 2:18</a>; <span class="greek2">ἀκούειν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/12-34.htm">John 12:34</a>; <span class="greek2">γινώσκειν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/12-33.htm">Matthew 12:33</a>; <a href="/interlinear/luke/6-44.htm">Luke 6:44</a>; <a href="/interlinear/1_john/4-6.htm">1 John 4:6</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐποπτεύειν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/1_peter/2-12.htm">1 Peter 2:12</a>. <span class="greek2">δεικνύναι</span>, <a href="/interlinear/james/2-18.htm">James 2:18</a>; <span class="greek2">ὁρίζειν</span>, to declare, prove to be, <a href="/interlinear/romans/1-4.htm">Romans 1:4</a> (cf. under the word <span class="greek2">ὁίρζω</span>, 2 and Meyer at the passage). <p><span class="textheading">13.</span> of that from which a rule of judging or acting is derived; <span class="accented">after, according to</span> (cf. <span class="abbreviation">Winer</span>'s Grammar, 368 (345)): <span class="greek2">κρίνειν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span>, <a href="/interlinear/luke/19-22.htm">Luke 19:22</a> (<span class="abbreviation">A. V.</span> <span class="accented">out of</span> thine own mouth, etc.); <a href="/interlinear/revelation/20-12.htm">Revelation 20:12</a> (<span class="abbreviation">Xenophon</span>, Cyril 2, 2, 21 <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τῶν</span> <span class="greek2">ἔργων</span> <span class="greek2">κρίνεσθαι</span>); <span class="greek2">δικαιοῦν</span>, <span class="greek2">καταδικάζειν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/12-37.htm">Matthew 12:37</a>; <span class="greek2">ὀνομάζειν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span>, <a href="/interlinear/ephesians/3-15.htm">Ephesians 3:15</a> (<span class="abbreviation">Homer</span>, Iliad 10, 68; <span class="abbreviation">Sophocles</span> O. T. 1036, etc.); <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">ἔχειν</span>, according to your ability, <a href="/interlinear/2_corinthians/8-11.htm">2 Corinthians 8:11</a>. <p><span class="lexheading">III.</span> By Attraction, common in classic Greek (cf. <span class="abbreviation">Winer</span>s Grammar, § 66, 6; (<span class="abbreviation">Buttmann</span>, 377f (323))), two prepositions coalesce as it were into one, so that <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> seems to be used for <span class="greek2">ἐν</span>, thus <span class="greek2">ἆραι</span> <span class="greek2">τά</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τῆς</span> <span class="greek2">οἰκίας</span> <span class="greek2">αὐτοῦ</span> concisely for <span class="greek2">τά</span> <span class="greek2">ἐν</span> <span class="greek2">τῇ</span> <span class="greek2">οἰκία</span> <span class="greek2">αὐτοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">αὐτῆς</span>, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/24-17.htm">Matthew 24:17</a>; <span class="greek2">ὁ</span> <span class="greek2">πατήρ</span> <span class="greek2">ὁ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">οὐρανοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">δώσει</span> for <span class="greek2">ὁ</span> <span class="greek2">πατήρ</span> <span class="greek2">ὁ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐν</span> <span class="greek2">οὐρανῷ</span> <span class="greek2">δώσει</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">οὐρανοῦ</span>, <a href="/interlinear/luke/11-13.htm">Luke 11:13</a>; <span class="greek2">τήν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">Λαοδικείας</span> <span class="greek2">ἀπιστολην</span> for <span class="greek2">τήν</span> <span class="greek2">εἰς</span> <span class="greek2">Λαοδικείας</span> <span class="greek2">γεγραμμένην</span> <span class="greek2">καί</span> <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">Λαοδικείας</span> <span class="greek2">κομιστεαν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/colossians/4-16.htm">Colossians 4:16</a> (2 Macc. 3:18). (To this construction some would refer <span class="greek2">ἐπιγνούς</span> <span class="greek2">ἐν</span> <span class="greek2">ἑαυτῷ</span> <span class="greek2">τήν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">αὐτοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">δύναμιν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξελθοῦσαν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/mark/5-30.htm">Mark 5:30</a>, resolving <span class="greek2">τήν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐν</span> <span class="greek2">αὐτῷ</span> <span class="greek2">δύναμιν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξελθοῦσαν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">αὐτοῦ</span>; cf. Field, Otium Norvicense, pars 3 at the passage) <p><span class="lexheading">IV.</span> of Time (<span class="abbreviation">Winer</span>'s Grammar, 367 (344)); <p><span class="textheading">1.</span> of the (temporal) point from which; Latin<span class="latin">ex</span>,<span class="latin">inde</span><span class="latin">a</span>; <span class="accented">from, from ... on, since</span>: <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">χρόνων</span> <span class="greek2">ἱκανῶν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/luke/8-27.htm">Luke 8:27</a> (<span class="manuref">R</span> <span class="manuref">G</span> <span class="manuref">Tr</span> marginal reading); <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">γενετῆς</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/9-1.htm">John 9:1</a> (<span class="abbreviation">Homer</span>, Iliad 24, 535; Odyssey 18, 6); <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">κοιλίας</span> <span class="greek2">μητρός</span> (see <span class="greek2">κολια</span>, 4); <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">νεότητός</span>, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/19-20.htm">Matthew 19:20</a> (<span class="manuref">R</span> <span class="manuref">G</span>); <a href="/interlinear/mark/10-20.htm">Mark 10:20</a>; <a href="/interlinear/luke/18-21.htm">Luke 18:21</a>; <a href="/interlinear/acts/26-4.htm">Acts 26:4</a> (<span class="abbreviation">Homer</span>, Iliad 14, 86); <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τοῦ</span> <span class="greek2">αἰῶνος</span> (see <span class="greek2"><span class="lexref">αἰών</span></span>, 1 b.), <a href="/interlinear/john/9-32.htm">John 9:32</a> (<span class="abbreviation">Aelian</span> v. h. 6, 13; 12, 64 <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">αἰῶνος</span>); <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἀρχῆς</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/6-64.htm">John 6:64</a>; <a href="/interlinear/john/16-4.htm">John 16:4</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">γενεῶν</span> <span class="greek2">ἀρχαίων</span>, <a href="/interlinear/acts/15-21.htm">Acts 15:21</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐτῶν</span> <span class="greek2">ὀκτώ</span>, <a href="/interlinear/acts/9-33.htm">Acts 9:33</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">πολλῶν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐτῶν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/acts/24-10.htm">Acts 24:10</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">αὐτῆς</span> (namely, <span class="greek2">ὥρας</span>), <span class="accented">forthwith, instantly</span> (see <span class="greek2"><span class="lexref">ἐξαυτῆς</span></span>); <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἱκανοῦ</span> ((namely, <span class="greek2">χρόνου</span>); but <span class="manuref">L</span> <span class="manuref">T</span> <span class="manuref">Tr</span> <span class="manuref">WH</span> here <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἱκανῶν</span> <span class="greek2">χρόνων</span>), of a long time, <a href="/interlinear/luke/23-8.htm">Luke 23:8</a> (<span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">πολλοῦ</span>, <span class="abbreviation">Thucydides</span> 1, 68; 2, 88); with an adverb: <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">παιδιόθεν</span>, <a href="/interlinear/mark/9-21.htm">Mark 9:21</a> <span class="manuref">L</span> <span class="manuref">T</span> <span class="manuref">Tr</span> <span class="manuref">WH</span> (<span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">πρωίθεν</span>, 1 Macc. 10:80), cf. <span class="abbreviation">Winer</span>s Grammar, § 65, 2; (<span class="abbreviation">Buttmann</span>, 70 (62)). Many interpreters translate <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τούτου</span>, <a href="/interlinear/john/6-66.htm">John 6:66</a>; <a href="/interlinear/john/19-12.htm">John 19:12</a>, <span class="accented">from this time,</span> but cf. II. 8 above. <p><span class="textheading">2.</span> of succession in time, a temporal series: <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">δευτέρου</span> (as it were, <span class="accented">proceeding from, beginning from the second</span>), <span class="accented">a second time</span> (see <span class="greek2"><span class="lexref">δεύτερος</span></span>); <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τρίτου</span>, <a href="/interlinear/matthew/26-44.htm">Matthew 26:44</a> (<span class="manuref">L</span> <span class="manuref">Tr</span> marginal reading brackets <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">τρίτου</span>); <span class="greek2">ἡμέραν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἡμέρας</span> (<span class="latin">diem</span><span class="latin">ex</span><span class="latin">die</span>, <span class="abbreviation">Cicero</span>, ad Att. 7, 26; <span class="abbreviation">Caesar</span> b. g. 1, 16, 4;<span class="latin">diem</span><span class="latin">de</span><span class="latin">die</span>, <span class="abbreviation">Livy</span> 5, 48) <span class="accented">from day to day, day after day,</span> <a href="/interlinear/2_peter/2-8.htm">2 Peter 2:8</a> (<a href="/interlinear/genesis/39-10.htm">Genesis 39:10</a>; <a href="/interlinear/numbers/30-15.htm">Numbers 30:15</a>; (<a href="/interlinear/2_chronicles/24-11.htm">2 Chronicles 24:11</a>); Sir. 5:7; <span class="abbreviation">Euripides</span>, Rhes. 437 (445) etc.; <span class="greek2">ἔτος</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἔτους</span>, <a href="/interlinear/leviticus/25-50.htm">Leviticus 25:50</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐνιαυτόν</span> <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐνιαυτοῦ</span>, <a href="/interlinear/deuteronomy/15-20.htm">Deuteronomy 15:20</a>). <p><span class="lexheading">V.</span> Adverbial phrases (cf. <span class="abbreviation">Winer</span>'s Grammar, § 51, 1d.), in which lies the idea <p><span class="textheading">1.</span> of direction whence: <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἐναντίας</span>, cf. I. 4 above. <p><span class="textheading">2.</span> of source: <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">συμφώνου</span>, <span class="accented">by consent, by agreement,</span> <a href="/interlinear/1_corinthians/7-5.htm">1 Corinthians 7:5</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἀνάγκης</span> <span class="accented">of necessity,</span> i. e. by compulsion, <a href="/interlinear/2_corinthians/9-7.htm">2 Corinthians 9:7</a>; necessarily, <a href="/interlinear/hebrews/7-12.htm">Hebrews 7:12</a>. <p><span class="textheading">3.</span> of the measure or standard: <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">μέρους</span>, so that each is a part of the whole, proportionately (<span class="abbreviation">R. V.</span> marginal reading <span class="accented">each in his part</span>), <a href="/interlinear/1_corinthians/12-27.htm">1 Corinthians 12:27</a>, cf. Meyer at the passage; <span class="accented">in part, partly,</span> <a href="/interlinear/1_corinthians/13-9.htm">1 Corinthians 13:9</a>ff; <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">μέτρου</span> equivalent to <span class="greek2">μετρίως</span>, <span class="accented">by measure, moderately, sparingly,</span> <a href="/interlinear/john/3-34.htm">John 3:34</a>; <span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἰσότητος</span>, <span class="accented">by equality,</span> in equal proportion, <a href="/interlinear/2_corinthians/8-13.htm">2 Corinthians 8:13</a> (14) (<span class="greek2">ἐξ</span> <span class="greek2">ἴσου</span>, <span class="abbreviation">Herodotus</span> 7, 135); <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> <span class="greek2">περισσοῦ</span>, beyond measure, <a href="/interlinear/mark/6-51.htm">Mark 6:51</a> (<span class="manuref">WH</span> omit; <span class="manuref">Tr</span>. brackets). <p><span class="lexheading">VI.</span> In Composition <span class="greek2">ἐκ</span> denotes <p><span class="textheading">1.</span> egress <span class="greek2">ἐκβαίνω</span>, <span class="greek2">ἐξέρχομαι</span>. <p><span class="textheading">2.</span> emission, removal, separation: <span class="greek2">ἐκβάλλω</span>, <span class="greek2">ἐκπέμπω</span>, <span class="greek2">ἐξαιρέω</span>. <p><span class="textheading">3.</span> origin: <span class="greek2">ἔκγονος</span>. <p><span class="textheading">4.</span> publicity: <span class="greek2">ἐξαγγέλλω</span>. <p><span class="textheading">5.</span> the unfolding, opening out, of something tied together or rolled up: <span class="greek2">ἐκτείνω</span>, <span class="greek2">ἐκπετάννυμι</span>. <p><span class="textheading">6.</span> is equivalent to <span class="accented">utterly, entirely,</span> <span class="greek2">παντελῶς</span> (cf. English <span class="accented">out and out</span>), denoting completion and perfection: <span class="greek2">ἐκπληρόω</span>, <span class="greek2">ἐκτελέω</span>. Cf. Fritzsche on Matthew, p. 120f. <p><span class="maintitle">STRONGS NT 1537: ἐξ</span><span class="arttitle"><span class="grktitle">ἐξ</span></span>, see <span class="greek2"><span class="lexref">ἐκ</span></span>. <br><br><iframe width="100%" height="85" scrolling=no src="/bsoft.htm" frameborder=0 cellpadding=0></iframe><div class="vheading2">Strong's Exhaustive Concordance</div>out of, from, by means of<p>A primary preposition denoting origin (the point whence action or motion proceeds), from, out (of place, time, or cause; literal or figurative; direct or remote) -- after, among, X are, at, betwixt(-yond), by (the means of), exceedingly, (+ abundantly above), for(- th), from (among, forth, up), + grudgingly, + heartily, X heavenly, X hereby, + very highly, in,...ly, (because, by reason) of, off (from), on, out among (from, of), over, since, X thenceforth, through, X unto, X vehemently, with(-out). Often used in composition, with the same general import; often of completion. <div class="vheading2">Forms and Transliterations</div>εκ ἐκ εν εξ ἐξ παρὰ ek ex para parà<div class="vheading2">Links</div><a href="/interlinear/matthew/1-1.htm">Interlinear Greek</a> • <a href="/interlinear/genesis/1-1.htm">Interlinear Hebrew</a> • <a href="/strongs.htm">Strong's Numbers</a> • <a href="/englishmans_greek.htm">Englishman's Greek Concordance</a> • <a href="/englishmans_hebrew.htm">Englishman's Hebrew Concordance</a> • <a href="/texts/matthew/1-1.htm">Parallel Texts</a></div></div><div id="centbox"><div class="padcent"><div class="vheading">Englishman's Concordance</div><b><a href="/text/matthew/1-3.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 1:3</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/1.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3">τὸν Ζαρὰ <b>ἐκ</b> τῆς Θάμαρ</span><br><a href="/kjvs/matthew/1.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> and Zara <span class="itali">of</span> Thamar; and<br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/1-3.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> Zerah <span class="itali">of</span> Tamar<p><b><a href="/text/matthew/1-5.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 1:5</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/1.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3">τὸν Βοὲς <b>ἐκ</b> τῆς Ῥαχάβ</span><br><a href="/kjvs/matthew/1.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> begat Booz <span class="itali">of</span> Rachab; and<br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/1-5.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> Boaz <span class="itali">of</span> Rahab<p><b><a href="/text/matthew/1-5.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 1:5</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/1.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3">τὸν Ἰωβὴδ <b>ἐκ</b> τῆς Ῥούθ</span><br><a href="/kjvs/matthew/1.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> begat Obed <span class="itali">of</span> Ruth; and<br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/1-5.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> Obed <span class="itali">of</span> Ruth<p><b><a href="/text/matthew/1-6.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 1:6</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/1.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3">τὸν Σολομῶνα <b>ἐκ</b> τῆς τοῦ</span><br><a href="/kjvs/matthew/1.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> Solomon <span class="itali">of</span> her<br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/1-6.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> Solomon <span class="itali">of</span> the one [who had been wife]<p><b><a href="/text/matthew/1-16.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 1:16</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/1.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3">ἄνδρα Μαρίας <b>ἐξ</b> ἧς ἐγεννήθη</span><br><a href="/kjvs/matthew/1.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> the husband of Mary, <span class="itali">of</span> whom was born<br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/1-16.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> husband of Mary <span class="itali">of</span> whom was born<p><b><a href="/text/matthew/1-18.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 1:18</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/1.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3">γαστρὶ ἔχουσα <b>ἐκ</b> πνεύματος ἁγίου</span><br><a href="/kjvs/matthew/1.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> with child <span class="itali">of</span> the Holy<br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/1-18.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> womb to have [child] <span class="itali">through</span> [the] Spirit Holy<p><b><a href="/text/matthew/1-20.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 1:20</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/1.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3">αὐτῇ γεννηθὲν <b>ἐκ</b> πνεύματός ἐστιν</span><br><a href="/kjvs/matthew/1.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> her is <span class="itali">of</span> the Holy Ghost.<br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/1-20.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> her having been conceived <span class="itali">from</span> [the] Spirit is<p><b><a href="/text/matthew/2-6.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 2:6</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/2.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3">ἡγεμόσιν Ἰούδα <b>ἐκ</b> σοῦ γὰρ</span><br><a href="/kjvs/matthew/2.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> of Juda: for <span class="itali">out of</span> thee shall come<br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/2-6.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> rulers of Judah <span class="itali">out</span> of you for<p><b><a href="/text/matthew/2-15.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 2:15</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/2.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3">προφήτου λέγοντος <b>Ἐξ</b> Αἰγύπτου ἐκάλεσα</span><br><a href="/kjvs/matthew/2.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> saying, <span class="itali">Out of</span> Egypt<br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/2-15.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> prophet saying <span class="itali">Out</span> of Egypt have I called<p><b><a href="/text/matthew/3-9.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 3:9</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/3.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3">ὁ θεὸς <b>ἐκ</b> τῶν λίθων</span><br><a href="/kjvs/matthew/3.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> God is able <span class="itali">of</span> these stones<br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/3-9.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> God <span class="itali">from</span> the stones<p><b><a href="/text/matthew/3-17.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 3:17</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/3.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3">ἰδοὺ φωνὴ <b>ἐκ</b> τῶν οὐρανῶν</span><br><a href="/kjvs/matthew/3.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> lo a voice <span class="itali">from</span> heaven, saying,<br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/3-17.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> Behold a voice <span class="itali">out</span> of the heavens<p><b><a href="/text/matthew/5-37.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 5:37</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/5.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3">περισσὸν τούτων <b>ἐκ</b> τοῦ πονηροῦ</span><br><a href="/kjvs/matthew/5.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> than these cometh <span class="itali">of</span> evil.<br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/5-37.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> more than these <span class="itali">from</span> evil<p><b><a href="/text/matthew/6-27.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 6:27</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/6.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3">τίς δὲ <b>ἐξ</b> ὑμῶν μεριμνῶν</span><br><a href="/kjvs/matthew/6.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> <span class="itali">Which</span> of you by taking thought<br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/6-27.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> who moreover <span class="itali">out of</span> you by being anxious<p><b><a href="/text/matthew/7-4.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 7:4</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/7.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3">τὸ κάρφος <b>ἐκ</b> τοῦ ὀφθαλμοῦ</span><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/7-4.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> the speck <span class="itali">from</span> the eye<p><b><a href="/text/matthew/7-5.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 7:5</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/7.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3">ἔκβαλε πρῶτον <b>ἐκ</b> τοῦ ὀφθαλμοῦ</span><br><a href="/kjvs/matthew/7.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> the beam <span class="itali">out of</span> thine own<br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/7-5.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> cast out first <span class="itali">out of</span> the eye<p><b><a href="/text/matthew/7-5.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 7:5</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/7.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3">τὸ κάρφος <b>ἐκ</b> τοῦ ὀφθαλμοῦ</span><br><a href="/kjvs/matthew/7.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> the mote <span class="itali">out of</span> thy<br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/7-5.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> the speck <span class="itali">out of</span> the eye<p><b><a href="/text/matthew/7-9.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 7:9</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/7.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3">τίς ἐστιν <b>ἐξ</b> ὑμῶν ἄνθρωπος</span><br><a href="http://nas.scripturetext.com/matthew/7.htm" title="New American Standard Bible">NAS:</a> man <span class="itali">is there among</span> you who, when<br><a href="/kjvs/matthew/7.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> man is <span class="itali">there of</span> you, whom<br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/7-9.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> which is <span class="itali">of</span> you a man<p><b><a href="/text/matthew/8-28.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 8:28</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/8.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3">δύο δαιμονιζόμενοι <b>ἐκ</b> τῶν μνημείων</span><br><a href="/kjvs/matthew/8.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> coming <span class="itali">out of</span> the tombs,<br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/8-28.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> two possessed by demons <span class="itali">out of</span> the tombs<p><b><a href="/text/matthew/10-29.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 10:29</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/10.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3">καὶ ἓν <b>ἐξ</b> αὐτῶν οὐ</span><br><a href="/kjvs/matthew/10.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> and one <span class="itali">of</span> them shall<br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/10-29.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> and one <span class="itali">of</span> them not<p><b><a href="/text/matthew/12-11.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 12:11</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/12.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3">Τίς ἔσται <b>ἐξ</b> ὑμῶν ἄνθρωπος</span><br><a href="http://nas.scripturetext.com/matthew/12.htm" title="New American Standard Bible">NAS:</a> man <span class="itali">is there among</span> you who<br><a href="/kjvs/matthew/12.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> man shall there be <span class="itali">among</span> you, that<br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/12-11.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> What will there be <span class="itali">of</span> you man<p><b><a href="/text/matthew/12-33.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 12:33</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/12.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3">αὐτοῦ σαπρόν <b>ἐκ</b> γὰρ τοῦ</span><br><a href="/kjvs/matthew/12.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> the tree is known <span class="itali">by</span> [his] fruit.<br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/12-33.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> of it bad <span class="itali">out of</span> indeed the<p><b><a href="/text/matthew/12-34.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 12:34</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/12.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3">πονηροὶ ὄντες <b>ἐκ</b> γὰρ τοῦ</span><br><a href="/kjvs/matthew/12.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> for <span class="itali">out of</span> the abundance<br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/12-34.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> evil being <span class="itali">out of</span> indeed the<p><b><a href="/text/matthew/12-35.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 12:35</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/12.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3">ἀγαθὸς ἄνθρωπος <b>ἐκ</b> τοῦ ἀγαθοῦ</span><br><a href="/kjvs/matthew/12.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> A good man <span class="itali">out of</span> the good treasure<br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/12-35.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> good man <span class="itali">out of</span> his good<p><b><a href="/text/matthew/12-35.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 12:35</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/12.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3">πονηρὸς ἄνθρωπος <b>ἐκ</b> τοῦ πονηροῦ</span><br><a href="/kjvs/matthew/12.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> an evil man <span class="itali">out of</span> the evil treasure<br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/12-35.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> evil man <span class="itali">out of</span> his evil<p><b><a href="/text/matthew/12-37.htm" title="Biblos Lexicon">Matthew 12:37</a> <a href="/abbrev.htm" title="Preposition">Prep</a></b><br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/12.htm" title="Greek">GRK:</a> <span class="greek3"><b>ἐκ</b> γὰρ τῶν</span><br><a href="/kjvs/matthew/12.htm" title="King James Bible with Strong's">KJV:</a> For <span class="itali">by</span> thy words<br><a href="/interlinear/matthew/12-37.htm" title="Biblos Interlinear Bible">INT:</a> <span class="itali">by</span> indeed the<p><b><a href="/greek/1537.htm">Strong's Greek 1537</a><br><a href="/greek/strongs_1537.htm">921 Occurrences</a></b><br><br><a href="/greek/ek_1537.htm">ἐκ — 685 Occ.</a><br><a href="/greek/ex_1537.htm">ἐξ — 236 Occ.</a><br><br><br /><br /></div></div></td></tr></table></div><div id="mdd"><div align="center"><div class="bot2"><table align="center" width="100%"><tr><td><div align="center"> <script id="3d27ed63fc4348d5b062c4527ae09445"> (new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=51ce25d5-1a8c-424a-8695-4bd48c750f35&cid=3a9f82d0-4344-4f8d-ac0c-e1a0eb43a405'; </script> <script id="b817b7107f1d4a7997da1b3c33457e03"> (new Image()).src = 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