G4143 Definition
- Strong's number
- G4143
- Lemma
- πλοῖον
- Transliteration
- ploîon
- Pronunciation
- -
- Strong's definition
- a sailer, i.e. vessel ship(-ing) from G4126 (πλέω);
Acts 20:13 - we And went before to ship and sailed unto Assos there intending to take in Paul so for had he appointed intending himself to go afoot
Acts 20:38 - Sorrowing most of all for the words which he spake that no more they should face him see they accompanied And him unto the ship
Acts 21:2 - And finding a ship sailing over unto Phenicia we went aboard and set forth
Acts 21:3 - when we had discovered Now Cyprus and we left it on the left hand and sailed at Syria and landed at Tyre there for was the ship to unlade her burden
Acts 21:6 - And when we had taken our leave one of another we took ship they and again home
Acts 27:2 - entering And into a ship of Adramyttium meaning to sail by of Asia the coasts we launched being with us one Aristarchus a Macedonian of Thessalonica
Acts 27:6 - And there found the centurion a ship of Alexandria sailing into Italy and he put us into
Acts 27:10 - And said unto them Sirs I perceive that with hurt also much damage not only of the lading also ship but also lives of our will be this voyage
Acts 27:15 - was caught And when the ship and not could bear up into the wind we let her drive
Acts 27:17 - Which when they had taken up helps they used undergirding the ship fearing and lest into the quicksands they should fall strake sail and so were driven
Acts 27:19 - And the third with our own hands the tackling of the ship day we cast out
Acts 27:22 - And I exhort you to be of good cheer loss for of any man's life no there shall be among you but of the ship
Acts 27:30 - And as the shipmen were about to flee out of the ship when they had let down the boat into the sea under colour as though out of the foreship they would anchors have cast
Acts 27:31 - said Paul to the centurion and to the soldiers these abide in the ship ye be saved cannot
Acts 27:37 - And in the ship in all souls two hundred threescore and sixteen
Acts 27:38 - enough And when they had eaten they lightened the ship and cast out the wheat into the sea
Acts 27:39 - when And day it was the land not they knew creek And a certain they discovered with a shore into the which they were minded if it were possible to thrust in the ship
Acts 27:44 - And the rest some on boards some and on broken pieces of the ship And so it came to pass all safe on land
Acts 28:11 - after And three months we departed in a ship which had wintered in the isle of Alexandria whose sign was Castor and Pollux
James 3:4 - Behold also the ships so great which though they be also of fierce winds are driven yet are they turned about of a very small helm whithersoever listeth the governor