Strong’s H3318 · Hebrew

יָצָא
yâtsâʼ
yaw-tsaw'

Definition

to go (causatively, bring) out, in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively, direct and proxim.

Etymology

a primitive root;

How the KJV renders it

  • after
  • appear
  • assuredly
  • bear out
  • begotten
  • break out
  • bring forth (out
  • up)
  • carry out
  • come (abroad
  • out
  • thereat
  • without)
  • be condemned
  • depart(-ing
  • -ure)
  • draw forth
  • in the end
  • escape
  • exact
  • fail
  • fall (out)
  • fetch forth (out)
  • get away (forth
  • hence
  • out)
  • (able to
  • cause to
  • let) go abroad (forth
  • on
  • going out
  • grow
  • have forth (out)
  • issue out
  • lay (lie) out
  • lead out
  • pluck out
  • proceed
  • pull out
  • put away
  • be risen
  • scarce
  • send with commandment
  • shoot forth
  • spread
  • spring out
  • stand out
  • still
  • surely
  • take forth (out)
  • at any time
  • to (and fro)
  • utter

Every distinct English word the King James Version uses to translate this Hebrew term. The variety shows what readers in English receive across many different surface words — the same underlying word, scattered across the English Bible under different names.