G4143 Definition

Strong's number
G4143
Lemma
πλοῖον
Transliteration
ploîon
Pronunciation
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Strong's definition
a sailer, i.e. vessel ship(-ing) from G4126 (πλέω);

64 instances of the word πλοῖον ploîon (G4143)

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  • Mark 1:19 - And further thence a little he saw James the son the son of Zebedee And John the son brother his And his were in the son the ship mending the son their nets

  • Mark 1:20 - And straightway he called him And they left father him Zebedee in the ship with the hired servants and went after him

  • 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

  • Mark 4:1 - And again he began to teach by the sea And there was gathered by him multitude a great so that him he entered into a ship and sat in the sea And the whole multitude by the sea on the land was

  • Matthew 4:21 - And going on from thence he saw other two brethren James the son of the son of Zebedee And John the son of brethren his in the son of a ship with Zebedee the son of father his mending the son of nets his And he called his

  • Matthew 4:22 - And they immediately left the ship and father him and followed him

  • Mark 4:36 - And when they had sent away the multitude they took him even as he was in the ship And other And little ships he was with him

  • Mark 4:37 - And there arose storm of wind a great and the waves beat into the ship so that it now full

  • Luke 5:2 - And saw two ships standing by the lake but the fishermen were gone out of them and were washing their nets

  • Mark 5:2 - And when he was come him out of the ship immediately there met him out of the tombs a man with spirit an unclean

  • Luke 5:3 - he entered And into one of the ships which was Simon's and prayed him from the land that he would thrust out a little And he sat down and taught out of of the ships the people

  • Luke 5:7 - And they beckoned which unto their partners which were in which the other ship which that they should come and help them And that they should come And filled both which ship so that they began to sink them

  • Luke 5:11 - And when they had brought their ships to land they forsook all and followed him

  • Mark 5:18 - And when he was come him into the ship prayed him he that had been possessed with the devil that he might be with him

  • Mark 5:21 - And was passed over when Jesus by ship again unto the other side gathered people much unto him And he was nigh unto the sea

  • John 6:17 - And entered into a ship and went over the sea into Capernaum And dark now it was And not and went to them Jesus

  • John 6:19 - when they had rowed So about furlongs and twenty five or thirty they see Jesus walking on the sea and nigh unto the ship drawing and they were afraid

  • John 6:21 - they willingly Then received him into the ship and immediately the ship was at the land into they went

  • John 6:24 - When therefore saw the people that Jesus not was there neither disciples his also his to shipping also came to Capernaum seeking for Jesus

  • Mark 6:32 - And they departed into a desert place by ship privately

  • Mark 6:45 - And straightway he constrained disciples he to get into the ship And before into the other side unto Bethsaida while he sent away the people

  • Mark 6:47 - And when even was come was the ship in the midst of the sea And he alone on the land

  • 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

  • Mark 6:54 - And when they were come him out of the ship straightway they knew him

  • Revelation 8:9 - And died which the third part which of the creatures which were in which the sea which and had life And which the third part which of the ships were destroyed

  • Mark 8:10 - And straightway he entered into a ship with disciples and came into the parts of Dalmanutha

  • Mark 8:13 - And he left them and entering again into the ship departed into the other side

  • Mark 8:14 - Now the disciples had forgotten to take bread Now one bread had with them they in the ship

  • Luke 8:22 - And it came to pass on day And his he went into a ship And disciples his And he said unto his Let us go over into the other side of the lake And they launched forth

  • Matthew 8:23 - And when he was entered him into a ship followed him disciples him

  • Matthew 8:24 - And behold tempest a great there arose in the sea insomuch that the ship was covered with the waves he but was asleep

  • Luke 8:37 - Then besought him the whole multitude of the country of the Gadarenes to depart from him for fear with great they were taken him and he went up into the ship and returned back again

  • Matthew 9:1 - And he entered into a ship and passed over And came into his own city

  • Matthew 13:2 - And were gathered together unto him multitude great so that him into a ship he went and sat And the whole multitude on the shore stood

  • Matthew 14:13 - When had heard Jesus of it he departed thence by ship into a desert place apart When had heard when the people thereof they followed him on foot out of the cities

  • Matthew 14:22 - And straightway constrained Jesus disciples him to get into a ship And to go before him into the other side while away the multitudes

  • Matthew 14:24 - But the ship now in the midst of the sea was tossed with waves was for contrary the wind

  • Matthew 14:29 - And he said Come And was come down out of the ship when Peter he walked on the water Come to Jesus

  • Matthew 14:32 - And were come when they into the ship ceased the wind

  • Matthew 14:33 - Then they that were in the ship came and worshipped him saying Of a truth of God the Son thou art

  • Matthew 15:39 - And he sent away the multitude and took into And came into the coasts of Magdala

  • Revelation 18:17 - For hour is come to nought so great riches And all shipmaster And all in ships the company And sailors And as many as by sea trade off afar stood

  • Revelation 18:19 - And they cast dust on heads her And cried weeping And wailing saying Alas Alas city that great in were made rich all that had ships in the sea by reason of costliness her ! for hour is she made desolate

  • 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

  • John 21:3 - They say unto him Simon Peter I go a fishing They say unto him go also We with thee They went forth also entered into a ship immediately also that night they caught nothing

  • Acts 21:6 - And when we had taken our leave one of another we took ship they and again home

  • John 21:6 - And he said it Cast on the right side of the ship the net and ye shall find Cast therefore and now it to draw able for the multitude of fishes

  • 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

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