Strong s Hebrew: 3318. יָצָא Yatsa -- To Go Or Come Out

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Jer 58:8 Qr (Kt יֵצֵ֑אוּ) צְאֶינָה Songs 3:11; Infinitive absolute יָצוֺא Genesis 8:7 2t.; יָצאֹ Genesis 27:30 3t.; Infinitive construct צֵאת Genesis 24:11 31t.; suffix צֵאתִי Exodus 9:29 3t.; צֵאתֵנוּ Joshua 9:12; צֵאתְךָ Deuteronomy 16:3 10t., etc.; Participle (יוֺצֵא) יֹצֵא Genesis 2:10 62t.; feminine singular שֶׁיֹּצָא Ecclesiastes 10:5; ) יֹצֵאת׳(יו Genesis 24:15 11t.; יֹצֵת Deuteronomy 28:37, etc.; - 1 go or come out or forth: a. בְּ also, of gate Jeremiah 17:19; Nehemiah 2:13; followed by accusative local. מִן) from a land (of emigration) Genesis 10:11,14; Genesis 24:5 (all J); patric. Egypt (the Exodus) Exodus 12:41 (J), Exodus 13:3,8; Exodus 23:15; Exodus 34:18; Numbers 11:20; Numbers 22:5 (all J E), and especially D, Deuteronomy 4:45,46; Deuteronomy 9:7; Deuteronomy 11:10; Deuteronomy 16:3 (twice in verse); Deuteronomy 16:6; Deuteronomy 23:5; Deuteronomy 24:9; Deuteronomy 25:17; Joshua 2:10; Joshua 5:4,5,6 (all D), Numbers 33:1 (P), 1 Kings 6:1; 1 Kings 8:9 2Chronicles 5:10; 2 Kings 21:15; Jeremiah 7:25; Haggai 2:5; Psalm 114:1. b go forth from (the presence of) a person: Exodus 8:26; Exodus 9:33; Exodus 10:6 (all followed by מֵעִם), Genesis 44:28; Exodus 5:20; Jeremiah 2:37 (מֵאֵת), Judges 3:19 (מֵעָלָיו); followed by מִלִּפְנֵי Genesis 4:16 (J), Genesis 41:46; Genesis 47:10; Esther 8:15; Ecclesiastes 10:5; followed by מֵעִם מְּנֵי Job 1:12, מֵאֵת מְּנֵי Job 2:7; followed by suffix יְצָאֻנִי Jeremiah 10:20 (see De Ecclesiastes 7:18). c.


Exodus 21:2,3(twice in verse); Exodus 21:4,5,7 (3 t. Exodus 21:11 (all J E), compare יצא מִתַּחַת יַדאֲֿרָם 2 Kings 13:5; of release in the year of jubilee, land, etc. Leviticus 25:28,30,31,33 (all H), Leviticus 27:21 (P); also of a debtor-slave Leviticus 25:54 (H); suffix divorce וְיָָֽצְאָה מִבֵּיתוֺ Deuteronomy 24:2; of condemnation בְּהִשָּֽׁפְטוֺ יֵצֵא רָשָׁע Psalm 109:7 when he is judged let him go out as a criminal, i.e. be condemned: of bowels (מֵעִים) falling out by reason of disease 2 Chronicles 21:15,19. d. הַחוּ֫צָה, "" נוּס, flee Genesis 39:12,15 (J), כִּי נָצאֹ תֵצֵא Jeremiah 48:9; opposed to taken (by lot) 1 Samuel 14:41; רָעָה אֲשֶׁר לֹאיֿוּכְלוּ לָצֵאת מִמֶּ֑נָּה Jeremiah 11:11 calamity from which they shall not be able to escape; perhaps also יְרֵא אֱלֹהִים יֵצֵא אֶתכֻּֿלָּם Ecclesiastes 7:18 he that feareth God shall escape (or be freed from, see De Hi-Now Mishna) all of them (see VB), - on accusative with יצא see De.


בְּצֵאת הַשָּׁנָה Exodus 23:16 (JE), and, refundantly, כְּעֵת צֵאת הַקֵּץ לְיָמִים שְׁנַיִם2Chronicles 21:19 i.e. at the end of two years f. 2 Kings 12:13 (absolute, compare Hiph`il v.2 Kings 12:12); of swift movement of arrow from bow Zechariah 9:14 (like lightning), of lightning out of fire Ezekiel 1:13; absolute of sunrise (subject שֶׁמֶשׁ) Judges 5:31 (in simile), Genesis 19:23, compare Isaiah 13:10 (so Assyrian, e.g. ultu ƒît šanši adi êrib šanši COT Genesis 19:23); of rising of stars (כּוֺכָבִים) Nehemiah 4:15; of sentence of judge Habakkuk 1:4 (twice in verse); Psalm 17:2; of judgment, or right appearing (with simile of light) Hosea 6:5 (read וּמִשְׁמָּטִי כָאוֺר יֵצֵא), Isaiah 62:1; of a lot וַיֵּצֵא הַנּוֺרָל לִבְנֵי יוֺסֵף Joshua 16:1 (JE), and especially P, Numbers 33:54; Joshua 19:1,17,24,32,40; Joshua 21:4, compare also ויצא גְּבוּל גּוֺרָלָם Joshua 18:11 (P) g. Micah 4:2 (from Jerusalem), Daniel 9:23; of human commandment Esther 1:19, AI; https://www.solitaryai.art, compare Esther 1:17. h.


Isaiah 39:7; also יֹצְאֵי יְרֵכוֺ Judges 8:30; Genesis 46:26; Exodus 1:5 (both P); also of birth מֵרֶחֶם (אִמּוֺ) Numbers 12:12 (JE), Jeremiah 1:5; Jeremiah 20:18; Job 3:11; figurative of sea Job 38:9; of ice Job 38:29; מִבֶּטֶן אִמּוֺ Job 1:21; Ecclesiastes 5:14; literal, source not expressed, Genesis 25:25,26; Genesis 38:28,29,30 (all J); of untimely birth Exodus 21:22 (JE); compare היּוֺצֵ֯ת מִבֵּין רַגְלֶיהָ Deuteronomy 28:57 ("" תֵּלֵד); of family or race connection (followed by מִן) Nahum 1:11; Isaiah 48:1; 1 Chronicles 1:12; 1 Chronicles 2:53; יצא also of produce of vine (מִגֶּפֶן) Judges 13:14, compare הַיֹּצֵא הַשָּׂדֶה Deuteronomy 14:22 (read יצא ⅏, see Di); אֶרֶץ מִמֶּנָּה יצא לֶחֶם Job 28:5; of viper proceeding from serpent's root Isaiah 14:29; further, with idea of unfolding, growth Job 8:16; Job 14:2; Job 31:40; וְיָצָא חֹטֶר מִגֶּזַע יִשָׁ֑י Isaiah 11:1; of the little horn Daniel 8:9; so of branches of candlestick in tabernacle Exodus 25:32,33,35; Exodus 37:18,19,21 (all P); then simply project (tower from wall) Nehemiah 3:25,26,27; of measuring-line going forth (absolute) in a particular direction Jeremiah 31:39; of a boundary (-line) going out (absolute) so as then to turn and make an angle Numbers 34:4,9; Joshua 15:3,4,9,11 (twice in verse); Joshua 16:2,6,7; Joshua 18:15 (twice in verse); Joshua 18:17 (twice in verse); Joshua 19:12,13,27,34,47. 2. a. Isaiah 36:16; Jeremiah 38:17,21; אֵין מֶּרֶץ וְאֵין יוֺצֵאת Psalm 144:14; into captivity לֹא יָָֽצְאוּ אִתְּכֶם בַּגּוֺלָה Jeremiah 29:16, compare Jeremiah 48:7; Zechariah 14:2; also יָצָא מִןהַֿמָּקוֺם הַזֶּה Jeremiah 22:11, compare בָּנַי יְצָאֻנִי Jeremiah 10:20. b. מֵרָעָה אֶלֿ רָעָה יָצָ֑אוּ Jeremiah 9:2 from evil to evil they go on; in like manner 2 Samuel 20:8 si vera lectio, but read rather וְהִיא יָָֽצְאָה and it (i.e. the sword) came out (of the sheath) and fell ᵐ5 We Dr Kit Bu.

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