- to expel
- to drive, cast
- send out, to expel
- to command
- cause to depart
- to reject
STEPBible TBESG
ἐκ-βάλλω
[in LXX chiefly for גָּרַשׁ pi. also for שָׁלַךְ hi. יָצָא hi. יָרַשׁ hi. etc. ;]
__1. to drive, cast or send out, to expel: with accusative of thing(s), mid. (σῖτον), before εἰς, Act.27:38; pass. Mat.15:17; with accusative of person(s), Mat.21:12, Mrk.11:15, al.; δαιμόνια, Mat.7:22, Mrk.1:34, al.; id. before ἐκ, Mrk.7:26; παρά, Mrk.16:9; ἐν, Mrk.3:22; (ἐν) τ. ὀνόματι, Mat.7:22, Mrk.9:38; λόγῳ, Mat.8:16; before ἔξω, Jhn.6:37; id. with genitive, Mrk.12:8, al.; of expulsion from home, Gal.4:30; from the Church, III Jn 10.
__2. In LXX and NT (like Heb. יָצָא and Aram. הַנְפֵּק), to command or cause to depart: Mat.9:38, Mrk.1:12 (see Swete, in l.), ib. Mrk.1:43 5:40, Luk.10:2, Jas.2:25; τ. κρίσιν εἰς νῖκος (to cause to proceed to its goal), Mat.12:20 (LXX).
__3. to reject (cl.): τ. ὄνομα ὑμῶς ὡς πονηρόν (cf. Deu.25:14), Luk.6:22; to leave out, Rev.11:2.
__4. to take, draw or pluck out;
__(a) with violence: Mat.7:5, Mrk.9:47, Luk.6:42;
__(b) to bring forth or out of: Mat.12:35, Luk.10:35.
(AS)
Abbott-Smith
to drive, cast; send out, to expel; to command; cause to depart; to reject; to leave out; to take, draw; pluck out; to bring forth; out of