יֵצְא֤וּ

𐤉𐤑𐤀𐤅

yâtsâʼ

will flow out

To go out, come out, depart, proceed, emerge. The verb יָצָא encompasses the movement from an interior or enclosed space into the open or another domain, whether literal (such as physical departure from a location) or figurative (such as the emergence of an event or state). Extended meanings include: to lead out (with a direct object), to bring forth, to be led out, to produce offspring or effects, to be discharged (of fluids), to go forth to war, and to issue or proceed from a point of origin.

H3318

Zechariah 14:8 · Word #4

Lexicon H3318

Lemmaיָצָא
Lemma (Paleo)𐤉𐤑𐤀
Transliterationyâtsâʼ
Strong'sH3318
DefinitionTo go out, come out, depart, proceed, emerge. The verb יָצָא encompasses the movement from an interior or enclosed space into the open or another domain, whether literal (such as physical departure from a location) or figurative (such as the emergence of an event or state). Extended meanings include: to lead out (with a direct object), to bring forth, to be led out, to produce offspring or effects, to be discharged (of fluids), to go forth to war, and to issue or proceed from a point of origin.

Morphology HVqi3mp All morphology codes

Part of Speech V — Verb — An action or state
Binyan q — Qal — Simple active
Conjugation i — Imperfect — Incomplete or ongoing action
Person 3 — 3rd person — Third person ("he/she/they")
Gender m — Masculine — Masculine
Number p — Plural — Plural

Common Translation

Phrasewill flow out

SIBI-P1 Translation H3318-161

they go out

Morphological NotesVerb, Qal stem, imperfect (yiqtol), 3rd person masculine plural.
Rendering RationaleThe Qal stem expresses the simple action of going out or emerging. The imperfect 3rd person masculine plural form is rendered as "they go out," preserving both the basic root sense and the plural masculine subject.

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

they will go out

Same as P1No — adjusted for context
RationaleVerb form is imperfect/yetseu, future/prophetic—in context 'they will go out' is more accurate than 'they go out'.