G417 Definition
- Strong's number
- G417
- Lemma
- ἄνεμος
- Transliteration
- ánemos
- Pronunciation
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- Strong's definition
- wind; (plural) by implication, (the four) quarters (of the earth) wind from the base of G109 (ἀήρ);
29 instances of the word ἄνεμος ánemos (G417)
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Jude 1:12 - These are in feasts of charity your spots when they feast without fear themselves feeding clouds they are without water of winds carried about trees whose fruit withereth without fruit twice dead plucked up by the roots
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
Ephesians 4:14 - That no more we henceforth be children tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of doctrine and cunning craftiness the sleight of men and cunning craftiness whereby they lie in wait to deceive
Mark 4:37 - And there arose storm of wind a great and the waves beat into the ship so that it now full
Mark 4:39 - And he arose and rebuked the wind And said unto the sea Peace be still And ceased the wind And there was calm a great
Mark 4:41 - And they feared exceedingly And said to another What manner of man this is that And the wind And the sea obey him
Revelation 6:13 - And the stars of heaven fell unto the earth even as a fig tree casteth untimely figs of a mighty wind when she is shaken
John 6:18 - And the sea wind by reason of a great that blew arose
Mark 6:48 - And he saw them toiling in rowing was for the wind contrary them And about the fourth watch of the night he cometh unto them walking upon the sea And would have passed by them
Mark 6:51 - And he went up unto them into the ship And ceased the wind And they were sore beyond measure in themselves amazed And wondered
Revelation 7:1 - And after these things I saw four angels standing on four corners of the earth holding four the wind of the earth blow the wind on of the earth nor on the sea nor on any tree
Luke 7:24 - were departed And when the messengers John he began to speak unto the people concerning John What went ye out into the wilderness for to see A reed with the wind shaken
Matthew 7:25 - And descended the rain And came the floods And blew the winds And beat upon house that And not it fell it was founded for upon a rock
Matthew 7:27 - And descended the rain And came the floods And blew the winds And beat upon house that And it fell And was the fall of it great
Luke 8:23 - as they sailed But he fell asleep and there came down a storm of wind on the lake and they were filled and were in jeopardy
Luke 8:24 - they came to him And and awoke him saying Master Master we perish And he arose and rebuked the wind and the raging of the water and they ceased and there was a calm
Luke 8:25 - he said And him Where is faith your they being afraid And wondered saying one to another What manner of man this is ! for and the winds he commandeth and water and they obey him
Matthew 8:26 - And he saith unto them Why fearful are ye O ye of little faith Then he arose and rebuked the winds And the sea And there was calm a great
Matthew 8:27 - But the men marvelled saying What manner of man is this that and the winds and the sea obey him
Matthew 11:7 - as And they departed began Jesus to say unto the multitudes concerning John What went ye out into the wilderness to see A reed with the wind shaken
Mark 13:27 - And then shall he send angels And shall gather together elect from the four winds from the uttermost part of the earth to the uttermost part of heaven
Matthew 14:24 - But the ship now in the midst of the sea was tossed with waves was for contrary the wind
Matthew 14:30 - when he saw But the wind boisterous he was afraid and beginning to sink he cried saying Lord save me
Matthew 14:32 - And were come when they into the ship ceased the wind
Matthew 24:31 - And he shall send angels his with of a trumpet sound a great And they shall gather together elect his from the four winds from one end of heaven to one end his
Acts 27:4 - And when we had launched we sailed under Cyprus because the winds were contrary
Acts 27:7 - many And days when we had sailed slowly and scarce were come over against Cnidus not suffering us the wind we sailed under Crete over against Salmone
Acts 27:14 - after not long But there arose against it wind a tempestuous called Euroclydon
Acts 27:15 - was caught And when the ship and not could bear up into the wind we let her drive