One of the Hebrew words for “gone” is yatsa, which means to go out. In the Strong’s Concordance in the Hebrew (Old Testament) Dictionary it is #3318. When you look it up in the Strong’s Concordance look for every time you see the number 3318 next to the word “gone”. Let’s do the first one together:
Here is a list of the scriptures that go with the definition of #3318:
Genesis 27:30, 44:4, Exodus 9:29, 19:1, Numbers 16:46, 21:28, Deuteronomy 13:13, Joshua 2:7, Judges 3:24, 4:14, Ruth 1:13, 1 Samuel 25:37, 2 Kings 5:2, 6:15, 7:12, 20:4, 1 Chronicles 14:15, Psalms 19:4, Isaiah 45:23, 51:5, Jeremiah 4:7, 10:20, 23:15, 19, 29:16, Ezekiel 7:10, 19:14, 24:6, 36:20, Daniel 10:20 and Micah 2:13
Let’s look at the first one from the list.
#1 Jacob Steals Isaac’s Blessing (Read Genesis 27:1-40, for full context)
And it came to pass, as soon as Isaac had made an end of blessing Jacob, and Jacob was yet scarce GONE out from the presence of Isaac his father, that Esau his brother came in from his hunting. (Genesis 27:30)
Remember the definition of “gone” in this verse is “to go out”. Look up the other verses listed above to see if it helps you to understand the meaning of this word. Take notes of how this word is being used throughout the Bible. I hope this helps you to have a deeper understanding of the Bible. If you don’t have the Strong’s Concordance then I suggest that you get one to help you grow in knowledge of the Bible. There are alot of good Christian books on www.christianbook.com