Strong's #1627: ekphero (pronounced ek-fer'-o)
from 1537 and 5342; to bear out (literally or figuratively):--bear, bring forth, carry forth (out).
Thayer's Greek Lexicon:
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ekpherō
1) to carry out, to bear forth
1a) the dead for burial
2) to bring, i.e. lead out
3) to bring forth, i.e. produce
3a) of the earth bearing plants
Part of Speech: verb
Relation: from G1537 and G5342
Usage:
This word is used 7 times:
Luke 15:22: "to his servants, Bring forth the best robe, and"
Acts 5:6: "arose, wound him up, and carried him out, and buried"
Acts 5:9: "the door, and shall carry thee out."
Acts 5:10: "her dead, and, carrying her forth, buried her by her husband."
Acts 5:15: "Insomuch that they brought forth the sick into the streets, and"
1 Timothy 6:7: "we can carry nothing out."
Hebrews 6:8: "But that which beareth thorns and briars is rejected, and is nigh unto"