Strong's Concordance ekbasis: an exit, outcome Original Word: ἔκβασις, εως, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: ekbasis Phonetic Spelling: (ek'-bas-is) Short Definition: a way out, escape, result Definition: (a) a way out, escape, (b) result, issue. HELPS Word-studies 1545 ékbasis (from 1537 /ek, "out from and to" and bainō, "move forward, march") – properly, moving out from and to the outcome (new destination); departure; (figuratively) "the (successful) way out" which also goes on to what is new (desirable), i.e. the Lord's outcome (1 Cor 10:13; Heb 13:7). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1545: ἔκβασιςἔκβασις, ἐκβασεως, ἡ (ἐκβαίνω); 1. an egress, way out (Homer, et al.): applied figuratively to the way of escape from temptation into which one εἰσέρχεται or εἰσφέρεται (see these words), 1 Corinthians 10:13. 2. in a sense foreign to secular authors, the issue ((cf. its objective sense e. g. Epictetus diss. 2, 7, 9)) equivalent to end: used of the end of life, Wis. 2:17; ἔκβασις τῆς ἀναστροφῆς τινων, in Hebrews 13:7, is not merely the end of their physical life, but the manner in which they closed a well-spent life as exhibited by their spirit in dying; cf. Delitzsch, at the passage. From a compound of ek and the base of basis (meaning to go out); an exit (literally or figuratively) -- end, way to escape. see GREEK ek see GREEK basis Englishman's Concordance Strong's Greek 15453 Occurrences ἔκβασιν — 2 Occ. ἐξέβησαν — 1 Occ. 1 Corinthians 10:13 N-AFS GRK: καὶ τὴν ἔκβασιν τοῦ δύνασθαι NAS: will provide the way of escape also, KJV: make a way to escape, that ye INT: also the escape that to be able Hebrews 11:15 V-AIA-3P Hebrews 13:7 N-AFS |