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Lexicon Results
Strong's G1627 - ekpherō
Outline of Biblical Usage
1) to carry out, to bear forth a) the dead for burial 2) to bring i.e. lead out 3) to bring forth, i.e. produce a) of the earth bearing plants
Authorized Version (KJV) Translation Count — Total: 7
Concordance Results Using KJV
Strong's G1627 - ekpherō
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Act 5:6 |
And 1161 the young men 3501 arose 450 , wound 4958 0 him 846 up 4958 , and 2532 carried [him] out1627 , and buried 2290 [him]. |
Act 5:9 |
Then 1161 Peter 4074 said 2036 unto 4314 her 846, How 5101 is it that 3754 ye 5213 have agreed together 4856 to tempt 3985 the Spirit 4151 of the Lord 2962? behold 2400 , the feet 4228 of them which have buried 2290 thy 4675 husband 435 [are] at 1909 the door 2374, and 2532 shall carry1627 0 thee 4571 out1627 . |
Act 5:10 |
Then 1161 fell she down 4098 straightway 3916 at 3844 his 846 feet 4228, and 2532 yielded up the ghost 1634 : and 1161 the young men 3495 came in 1525 , and found 2147 her 846 dead 3498, and 2532, carrying [her] forth1627 , buried 2290 [her] by 4314 her 846 husband 435. |
Act 5:15 |
Insomuch 5620 that they brought forth1627 the sick 772 into 2596 the streets 4113, and 2532 laid 5087 [them] on 1909 beds 2825 and 2532 couches 2895, that 2443 at the least 2579 the shadow 4639 of Peter 4074 passing by 2064 might overshadow 1982 some 5100 of them 846. |
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