
Strong's Greek: 1537. ἐκ (ek or ex) -- from, out of, by, away from
Usage: The Greek preposition "ek" or "ex" is used to indicate origin or source, often translated as "from" or "out of." It can denote physical separation, such as coming out of a place, or …
Strong's #1537 - ἐκ - Old & New Testament Greek Lexical …
ἐκ, before a vowel ἐξ, a preposition governing the genitive. Also, it denotes exit or emission out of, as separation from, something with which there has been close connection; opposed to the …
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2014年11月28日 · The preposition or prefix εκ (ek, or εξ ex when followed by a vowel) means of or from when a situation is described in which an object or person becomes separated from …
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2025年2月25日 · ἐκ • (ek) (governs the genitive) In Attic inscriptions (not in literary writing), ἐξ (ex) is found before words beginning with σ, ξ, ζ, ρ, and sometimes λ. In inscriptions, the …
Thayer's Greek: 1537. ἐκ (ek or ex) -- from, from out of - Bible Hub
ἐκ, before a vowel ἐξ, a preposition governing the genitive. Also, it denotes exit or emission out of, as separation from, something with which there has been close connection; opposed to the …
Strong's: G1537 ἐκ, ἐξ ek or ex - (from) Biblical Greek - BibliaTodo
ἐκ, before a vowel ἐξ, a preposition governing the genitive. Also, it denotes exit or emission out of, as separation from, something with which there has been close connection; opposed to the …
G1537 / ek, ex / ἐκ, ἐξ – New Testament Greek - Equip God’s ...
Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and more for the Greek word “ek, ex” (Strong’s G1537). Find every occurrence of it in the New Testament.
G1537 ἐκ - Strong's Greek Lexicon Number - studybible.info
G1537 ἐκ, ἐξ ek ex ek, ex A primary preposition denoting origin (the point whence motion or action proceeds), from, out (of place, time or cause; literally or figuratively; direct or remote): - after, …
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance: Greek 1537. ἐκ (ek or ex)
A primary preposition denoting origin (the point whence action or motion proceeds), from, out (of place, time, or cause; literal or figurative; direct or remote) -- after, among, X are, at, betwixt ( …
G1537 - ek - Strong's Greek Lexicon (kjv) - Blue Letter Bible
Strong's Number G1537 matches the Greek ἐκ (ek), which occurs 3,038 times in 2,552 verses in the LXX Greek. Page 1 / 52 (Gen 2:6–Gen 21:15)