Definition
I go out, I come out
I go out, I come out
I'll go where you want me to go, dear Lord,
o'er mountain or plain or sea.
The root undergoes ablaut in the aorist active, dropping out ευ.
| Luke 8:29 | For Jesus had commanded the unclean spirit to come (exelthein | ἐξελθεῖν | aor act inf ) out of the man; for many times it had seized him and he was kept under guard and bound with chains and shackles, yet he would break his bonds and be driven by the demon into the desert. |
| Luke 8:33 | The demons came (exelthonta | ἐξελθόντα | aor act ptcp nom pl neut) out of the man and went into the pigs, and the herd rushed down the steep bank into the lake and drowned. |
| Luke 8:35 | Then people went (exēlthon | ἐξῆλθον | aor act ind 3 pl) out to see what happened, and they came to Jesus and found the man from whom the demons had (exēlthen | ἐξῆλθεν | aor act ind 3 sg) come (exēlthen | ἐξῆλθεν | aor act ind 3 sg) out (exēlthen | ἐξῆλθεν | aor act ind 3 sg), sitting at the feet of Jesus, dressed and in his right mind; and they were afraid. |
| Luke 8:38 | But the man from whom the demons had gone out (exelēlythei | ἐξεληλύθει | pluperf act ind 3 sg) begged to go with him, but Jesus sent him away, saying, |
| Luke 8:46 | But Jesus said, “Someone touched me, for I was aware of power going (exelēlythuian | ἐξεληλυθυῖαν | perf act ptcp acc sg fem) out from me.” |
| Luke 9:4 | And whatever house you enter, stay there, and from there go (exerchesthe | ἐξέρχεσθε | pres mid imperative 2 pl) out. |
| Luke 9:5 | And wherever they do not receive you, leave (exerchomenoi | ἐξερχόμενοι | pres mid ptcp nom pl masc) that town and shake off the dust from your feet as an act that testifies against them.” |
| Luke 9:6 | So they set (exerchomenoi | ἐξερχόμενοι | pres mid ptcp nom pl masc) out and traveled throughout the villages, preaching the good news and healing everywhere. |
| Luke 10:10 | In whichever town you enter, and they do not receive you, go (exelthontes | ἐξελθόντες | aor act ptcp nom pl masc) out into its streets and say, |
| Luke 11:14 | One day Jesus was casting out a demon that was mute. When (exelthontos | ἐξελθόντος | aor act ptcp gen sg neut) the demon came (exelthontos | ἐξελθόντος | aor act ptcp gen sg neut) out, the speechless man spoke and the people were amazed. |
| Luke 11:24 | “When the unclean spirit departs (exelthē | ἐξέλθῃ | aor act subj 3 sg) from a person, it travels through waterless places seeking rest, and not finding one; then it says, ‘I will return to my house from which I departed.’ (exēlthon | ἐξῆλθον | aor act ind 1 sg) |
| Luke 11:53 | When (exelthontos | ἐξελθόντος | aor act ptcp gen sg masc) he went (exelthontos | ἐξελθόντος | aor act ptcp gen sg masc) out (exelthontos | ἐξελθόντος | aor act ptcp gen sg masc) from there, the scribes and the Pharisees began to be terribly hostile, and to question him sharply about many things, |
| Luke 12:59 | I say to you, you (exelthēs | ἐξέλθῃς | aor act subj 2 sg) will (exelthēs | ἐξέλθῃς | aor act subj 2 sg) certainly not get (exelthēs | ἐξέλθῃς | aor act subj 2 sg) out of there until you have paid the last penny.” |
| Luke 13:31 | In that very hour some Pharisees came, saying to him, “Leave (exelthe | ἔξελθε | aor act imperative 2 sg) and get away from here, for Herod wants to kill you.” |
| Luke 14:18 | But one after another they all began to make excuses. The first said to him, ‘I bought a field, and I must go (exelthōn | ἐξελθών | aor act ptcp nom sg masc) out to see it. I ask you, have me excused.’ |
| Luke 14:21 | So the servant came and reported these things to his master. Then the master of the house was angry and said to his servant, ‘Go (exelthe | ἔξελθε | aor act imperative 2 sg) out quickly into the streets and alleys of the city, and bring in here the poor, the crippled, the blind, and the lame.’ |
| Luke 14:23 | The master said to the servant, ‘Go (exelthe | ἔξελθε | aor act imperative 2 sg) out to the highways and hedgerows and urge people to come in, so that my house may be filled. |
| Luke 15:28 | But the older son became angry and refused to go in. His father came (exelthōn | ἐξελθών | aor act ptcp nom sg masc) out and began to appeal to him, |
| Luke 17:29 | but on the day in which Lot went (exēlthen | ἐξῆλθεν | aor act ind 3 sg) out of Sodom, fire and sulfur rained down from heaven and destroyed them all. |
| Luke 21:37 | During the day he was in the temple teaching, but at night he went (exerchomenos | ἐξερχόμενος | pres mid ptcp nom sg masc) out and stayed on the hill called “The Mount of Olives.” |
| Luke 22:39 | Then Jesus went (exelthōn | ἐξελθών | aor act ptcp nom sg masc) out and made his way, as was his custom, to the Mount of Olives; and the disciples followed him. |
| Luke 22:52 | Then Jesus said to those who had come out against him — the chief priests and officers of the temple and elders, “Why did (exēlthate | ἐξήλθατε | aor act ind 2 pl) you (exēlthate | ἐξήλθατε | aor act ind 2 pl) come (exēlthate | ἐξήλθατε | aor act ind 2 pl) out (exēlthate | ἐξήλθατε | aor act ind 2 pl) as against a robber, with swords and clubs? |
| Luke 22:62 | And he went (exelthōn | ἐξελθών | aor act ptcp nom sg masc) out and wept bitterly. |
| John 1:43 | The following day Jesus decided to go (exelthein | ἐξελθεῖν | aor act inf ) to Galilee, and he met Philip. And Jesus said to him, “Follow me.” |
| John 4:30 | So they went (exēlthon | ἐξῆλθον | aor act ind 3 pl) out of the town and made their way to Jesus. |