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Numbers 31:13

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Masoretic Text 1524

H3318 went forth ויצאו
H4872 And Moses משׁה
H499 and Eleazar ואלעזר
H3548 the priest הכהן
H3605 and all וכל
H5387 the princes נשׂיאי
H5712 of the congregation העדה
H7125 to meet לקראתם
H413 them without אל
H2351   מחוץ
H4264 the camp למחנה׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  And
H4872 Moses
  and
H499 Eleazar
  the
H3548 priest
  and
  the
H5387 princes
  of
  the
H5712 congregation
  went
H3318 forth
  to
H7125 meet
  them
H413 without
  the
H4264 camp

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H3318
Hebrew: יָצָא
Transliteration: yâtsâʼ
Pronunciation: yaw-tsaw'
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: X-(idiom) {after} {appear} X-(idiom) {assuredly} bear {out} X-(idiom) {begotten} break {out} bring forth ({out} {up}) carry {out} come ({abroad} {out} {thereat} {without}) + be {condemned} depart ({-ing} {-ure}) draw {forth} in the {end} {escape} {exact} {fail} fall ({out}) fetch forth ({out}) get away ({forth} {hence} {out}) (able {to} cause {to} let) go abroad ({forth} {on} {out}) going {out} {grow} have forth ({out}) issue {out} lay (lie) {out} lead {out} pluck {out} {proceed} pull {out} put {away} be {risen} X-(idiom) {scarce} send with {commandment} shoot {forth} {spread} spring {out} stand {out} X-(idiom) {still} X-(idiom) {surely} take forth ({out}) at any {time} X-(idiom) to [and {fro]} utter.
Definition:  

to go (causatively bring) {out} in a great variety of {applications} literally and {figuratively} direct and proximate

1. to go out, come out, exit, go forth

a. (Qal)

1. to go or come out or forth, depart

2. to go forth (to a place)

3. to go forward, proceed to (to or toward something)

4. to come or go forth (with purpose or for result)

5. to come out of

b. (Hiphil)

1. to cause to go or come out, bring out, lead out

2. to bring out of

3. to lead out

4. to deliver

c. (Hophal) to be brought out or forth

The Brown-Driver-Briggs
Hebrew-English Lexicon (BDB) 1906
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.