Does the phrase "come forth" have the same meaning as "confess" or "expose"? In what circumstances can I use it?

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
It is similar to "confess" or "expose! "Come forth" In a legal context means to bring evidence or testimony to the court or trial. Something that may have been hidden or unknown that someone brings to attention. "Come forth" also means to "come forward" or "go towards". It is used in official settings as well as old English. "Come forward" can be used in its place. Ex: Two students came forward and said they saw who vandalized the gym. Ex: Come forth, child. Don't be shy. => old English Ex: Can the witness please come forth and tell their testimony.