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Let out

Let out primarily, "to give out, give up, surrender" (ek, "out, from," didomi, "to give"), denotes "to let out for hire;" in the NT it is used, in the Middle Voice, with the meaning "to let out to one's advant...

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Let out <1,,1554, ekdidomi>

primarily, "to give out, give up, surrender" (ek, "out, from," didomi, "to give"), denotes "to let out for hire;" in the NT it is used, in the Middle Voice, with the meaning "to let out to one's advantage," in the parable of the husbandman and his vineyard, Mat 21:33, Mat 21:41, Mar 12:1, Luk 20:9, AV, "let ... forth;" RV, "let ... out."

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