"outside, without" (from, ek, "out of, from"), frequently signifies "forth," especially after verbs of motion, e.g., John 11:43; 19:4,13 . See OUTWARD , STRANGE , WITHOUT.
Notes: (1) For the word "forth" in combination with various verbs, see, e.g., BREAK, BRING, COME, PUT. (2) In Matthew 26:16 , the RV omits "forth," as the similar apo tote, "from then," simply means "from that time;" in the similar phrase "from that day forth," Matthew 22:46; John 11:53 , there is no word in the original representing "forth." (3) In John 2:11 the RV rightly omits "forth."