Berean Strong's Lexicon yatsa: To go out, to come out, to bring forth Original Word: יָצָא Word Origin: A primitive root Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Greek equivalent often used in the Septuagint for "yatsa" is ἐξέρχομαι (exerchomai), Strong's Greek 1831, which also means "to go out" or "to come out." Usage: The Hebrew verb "yatsa" primarily means "to go out" or "to come out." It is used extensively in the Old Testament to describe physical movement from one place to another, the emergence of something, or the act of bringing something forth. It can refer to people, objects, or even abstract concepts like words or decrees. The verb is often used in contexts of deliverance, departure, or the act of leaving a particular state or condition. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, movement and transition were significant, often symbolizing change, deliverance, or divine intervention. The concept of "going out" could imply leaving a place of bondage or entering into a new phase of life. The Exodus, where the Israelites "went out" from Egypt, is a central narrative in Jewish history, symbolizing liberation and the fulfillment of God's promises. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definition to lay, spread NASB Translation lay (1), make my bed (1), spread (1), spreading (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs [יָצַע] verb Hiph`il lay, spread, late (Ges§ 71; Aramaic יְצַע Pa`el, Aph`el id., also expound, 'auslegen;' Arabic is put or lay (down, on a place, etc.), but = Aramaic ע) — Hiph`il Imperfect יַצִּיעַ Isaiah 58:5; אַצִּ֫יעָה Psalm 139:8; lay, spread out, followed by accusative שׂק ואפר Isaiah 58:5; שׁאול Psalm 139:8 if I spread out Sh®°ôl (as my couch). Hoph`al Imperfect יֻצַּע ( Pu`al Perfect De Di and others) be laid, spread; subject שׂק ואפר Esther 4:3; subject רִמָּה worm, as couch for king of Babylon Isaiah 14:11. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance make one's bed, lie, spread A primitive root; to strew as a surface -- make (one's) bed, X lie, spread. Forms and Transliterations וְאַצִּ֖יעָה ואציעה יַצִּ֔יעַ יֻצַּ֖ע יֻצַּ֣ע יציע יצע veatzTziah wə’aṣṣî‘āh wə·’aṣ·ṣî·‘āh yaṣ·ṣî·a‘ yaṣṣîa‘ yatzTzia yuṣ·ṣa‘ yuṣṣa‘ yutzTzaLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Esther 4:3 HEB: שַׂ֣ק וָאֵ֔פֶר יֻצַּ֖ע לָֽרַבִּֽים׃ NAS: and many lay on sackcloth KJV: and many lay in sackcloth INT: sackcloth and ashes lay and many Psalm 139:8 Isaiah 14:11 Isaiah 58:5 4 Occurrences |