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SHIPS @ kjv@Numbers:24:24; kjv@1Kings:9:26; kjv@1Kings:22:48; kjv@2Chronicles:8:18; kjv@2Chronicles:9:21; kjv@2Chronicles:20:36; kjv@Isaiah:60:9; kjv@Jonah:1:3 kjv@Acts:20:13; kjv@Acts:27:2,41

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Ships @ early used in foreign commerce by the Phoenicians kjv@Genesis:49:13). Moses kjv@Deuteronomy:28:68) and Job (9:26) make reference to them, and Balaam speaks of the "ships of Chittim" kjv@Numbers:24:24). Solomon constructed a navy at Ezion-geber by the assistance of Hiram's sailors (kjvKings:9:26-28; kjv@2Chronicals:8:18). Afterwards, Jehoshaphat sought to provide himself with a navy at the same port, but his ships appear to have been wrecked before they set sail (kjvKings:22:48-49; kjv@2Chronicals:20:35-37). In our Lord's time fishermen's boats on the Sea of Galilee were called "ships." Much may be learned regarding the construction of ancient merchant ships and navigation from the record in kjv@Acts:27-28.

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Ships @ Probably originated from the ark made by Noah kjv@Genesis:7:17 kjv@Genesis:7:18
Antiquity of, among the Jews kjv@Genesis:49:13 kjv@Judges:5:17
Described as
Gallant kjv@Isaiah:33:21
Large kjv@James:3:4
Strong kjv@Isaiah:23:14
Swift kjv@Job:9:26
Solomon built a navy of kjv@1Kings:9:26
Mentioned in scripture
Of Chittim kjv@Numbers:24:24 kjv@Daniel:11:30
Of Tarshish kjv@Isaiah:23:1 kjv@Isaiah:60:9
Of Adramyttium kjv@Acts:27:2
Of Alexandria kjv@Acts:27:6
Of Chaldea kjv@Isaiah:43:14
Of Tyre kjv@2Chronicles:8:18
Generally made of the fir tree kjv@Ezekiel:27:5
Sometimes made of bulrushes kjv@Isaiah:18:2
The seams of, were caulked kjv@Ezekiel:27:9 kjv@Ezekiel:27:27
Parts of mentioned
The forepart or foreship kjv@Acts:27:30 kjv@Acts:27:41
The hinder part or stern kjv@Acts:27:29 kjv@Acts:27:41
The hold or between the sides kjv@Jonah:1:5
The mast kjv@Isaiah:33:23 kjv@Ezekiel:27:5
The sails kjv@Isaiah:33:23 kjv@Ezekiel:27:7
The tackling kjv@Isaiah:33:23 kjv@Acts:27:19
The rudder or helm kjv@James:3:4
The rudder-bands kjv@Acts:27:40
The anchors kjv@Acts:27:29 kjv@Acts:27:40
The boats kjv@Acts:27:30 kjv@Acts:27:32
The oars kjv@Isaiah:33:21 kjv@Ezekiel:27:6
Often the property of individuals kjv@Acts:27:11
Commanded by a master kjv@Jonah:1:6 kjv@Acts:27:11
Guided in their course by pilots kjv@Ezekiel:27:8 kjv@Ezekiel:27:27-29
Governed and directed by the helm kjv@James:3:4
Course of frequently directed by the heavenly bodies kjv@Acts:27:20
Worked by mariners or sailors kjv@Ezekiel:27:9 kjv@Ezekiel:27:27 kjv@Jonah:1:5 kjv@Acts:27:30
Generally impelled by sails kjv@Acts:27:2-7
Often impelled by oars kjv@Jonah:1:13 kjv@John:6:19
Navigated
Rivers kjv@Isaiah:33:21
Lakes kjv@Luke:5:1 kjv@Luke:5:2
The ocean kjv@Psalms:104:26 kjv@Psalms:107:23
Soundings usually taken for, in dangerous places kjv@Acts:27:28
Usually distinguished by signs or figure heads kjv@Acts:28:11
Course of, through the midst of the sea, wonderful kjv@Proverbs:30:18 kjv@Proverbs:30:19
Employed in
Trading kjv@1Kings:22:48 kjv@2Chronicles:8:18 kjv@2Chronicles:9:21
Fishing kjv@Matthew:4:21 kjv@Luke:5:4-9 kjv@John:21:3-8
War kjv@Numbers:24:24 kjv@Daniel:11:30 kjv@Daniel:11:40
Carrying passengers kjv@Jonah:1:3 kjv@Acts:27:2 kjv@Acts:27:6 kjv@Acts:28:11
The hinder part of, occupied by the passengers kjv@Mark:4:38
Endangered by
Storms kjv@Jonah:1:4 kjv@Mark:4:37 kjv@Mark:4:38
Quicksands kjv@Acts:27:17
Rocks kjv@Acts:27:29
When damaged were sometimes undergirded with cables kjv@Acts:27:17
Were often wrecked kjv@1Kings:22:48 kjv@Psalms:48:7 kjv@Acts:27:41-44 kjv@2Corinthians:11:25
Illustrative
Of industrious women kjv@Proverbs:31:14
(Wrecked,) of departure from the faith kjv@1Timothy:1:19

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SHIPS @ kjv@Numbers:24:24; kjv@1Kings:9:26; kjv@1Kings:22:48; kjv@2Chronicles:8:18; kjv@2Chronicles:9:21; kjv@2Chronicles:20:36; kjv@Isaiah:60:9; kjv@Jonah:1:3 kjv@Acts:20:13; kjv@Acts:27:2,41

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H590 <STRHEB>@ אני 'onîy on-ee' Probably from H479 (in the sense of conveyance); a ship or (collectively) a fleet: - {galley} navy (of ships).