| Strong's Number: 1544 | | | Original Word | Word Origin | | ejkbaivnw | from (1537) and (906) | | Transliterated Word | TDNT Entry | | Ekballo | 1:527,91 | | Phonetic Spelling | Parts of Speech | | ek-bal'-lo
| Verb |
| | Definition | - to cast out, drive out, to send out
- with notion of violence
- to drive out (cast out)
- to cast out 1a
- of the world, i.e. be deprived of the power and influence he exercises in the world 1a
- a thing: excrement from the belly into the sink
- to expel a person from a society: to banish from a family
- to compel one to depart; to bid one depart, in stern though not violent language
- so employed that the rapid motion of the one going is transferred to the one sending forth 1a
- to command or cause one to depart in haste
- to draw out with force, tear out
- with implication of force overcoming opposite force 1a
- to cause a thing to move straight on its intended goal
- to reject with contempt, to cast off or away
- without the notion of violence
- to draw out, extract, one thing inserted in another
- to bring out of, to draw or bring forth
- to except, to leave out, i.e. not receive
- to lead one forth or away somewhere with a force which he cannot resist
| | | | King James Word Usage - Total: 82 | | cast out 45, cast 11, bring forth 3, pull out 3, send forth 3, miscellaneous 17 | | |
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