Verb propherō (to bring forward) in the Bible

(Translation from NRSV for the New Testament and Brenton for the Septuagint with a few modifications for a more literal meaning)


Luke

6: 45The good person out of the good treasure of the heart brings forth (propherō) good, and the evil person out of evil treasure brings forth (propherō) evil; for it is out of the abundance of the heart that the mouth speaks.

Proverbs (LXX)

10: 13He that brings forth (propherō) wisdom from his lips smites the fool with a rod.

Tobit (LXX)

9: 5So Raphael went out, and lodged with Gabael, and gave him the handwriting: who brought forth (propherō) bags which were sealed up, and gave them to him.

3 Maccabees (LXX)

1: 12Then they read the law to him; but he persisted in obtruding himself, bringing forth (propherō), that he ought to be allowed: and saying, Be it that they were deprived of this honour, I ought not to be.
5: 39His kinsmen, who were reclining with him, wondered at his instability, and thus brought forward (propherō) this:
7: 4They brought forward (propherō) that our affairs would never be in a good state till this took place. Such, they said, was the hatred borne by the Jews to all other people.
7: 11They brought forward (propherō) that men who had for their bellies' sake transgressed the ordinances of God, would never be faithful to the interests of the king.