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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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SHIP - S>@ - No one writer in the whole range of Greek and Roman literature has supplied us with so much information concerning the merchant-ships of the ancients as St. Luke in the narrative of St. Paul’s voyage to Rome. kjv@Acts:27-28. It is important to remember that he accomplished it in three ships: first, the Adramyttian vessel which took him from Caesarea to Myra, and which was probably a coasting-vessel of no great size, kjv@Acts:27:1-6) secondly, the large Alexandrian corn-ship, in which he was wrecked on the coast of Malta kjv@Acts:27:6-28) :1; and thirdly, another large Alexandrian corn-ship, in which he sailed from Malta by Syracuse and Rhegium to Puteoli. kjv@Acts:28:11-13) Size of ancient ships .
The narrative which we take as our chief guide affords a good standard for estimating this. The ship, in which St. Paul was wrecked had persons on board, kjv@Acts:27:37) besides a cargo of wheat, ibid. kjv@Acts:27:10 kjv@Acts:27:38) and all these passengers seem to have been taken on to Puteoli in another ship, ibid, kjv@Acts:28:11) which had its own crew and its own cargo. Now, in modern transport-ships, prepared far carrying troops, it is a common estimate to allow a toll and a half per man. On the whole, if we say that an ancient merchant-ship might range from 500 to 1000 tons, we are clearly within the mark. Steering apparatus .
Some commentators have fallen into strange perplexities from observing that in kjv@Acts:27:40) ("the fastenings of the rudders") St. Luke uses the plural. Ancient ships were in truth not steered at all by rudders fastened or hinged to the stern, but by means of two paddle-rudders one on each quarter, acting in a rowlock or through a port-hole as the vessel might be small or large. Build and ornaments of the hull.
It is probable that there was no very marked difference between the bow and the stern. The "hold," kjv@Jonah:1:5) would present no special peculiarities. That personification of ships which seems to be instinctive led the ancients to paint an eye on each side of the bow. Comp. kjv@Acts:27:15) An ornament of the ship which took Paul from Malta to Pozzuoli is more explicitly referred to. The "sign" of that ship, kjv@Acts:28:11) was Castor and Pollux; and the symbols of those heroes were doubtless painted or sculptured on each side of the bow. Under-girders .
The imperfection of the build, and still more (see below, 6) the peculiarity of the rig, in ancient ships, resulted in a greater tendency than in our times to the starting of the pranks and consequently to leaking and foundering. Hence it was customary to take on board peculiar contrivances, suitable called helps," kjv@Acts:27:17) as precautions against such dangers. These were simply cables or chains, which in case of necessity could be passed round the frame of the ship, at right angles to its length, and made tight. Anchors.
Ancient anchors were similar in form to those which we use now. except that they were without flukes. The ship in which Paul was sailing had four anchors on board. The sailors on this occasion anchored by the stern. kjv@Acts:27:29) Masts, sails, ropes and yards .
- The rig of an ancient ship was more simple and clumsy than that employed in modern times. Its great feature was one large mast, with one large square sail fastened to a yard of great length. Hence the strain upon the hull, and the danger of starting the planks, were greater than under the present system, which distributes the mechanical pressure more evenly over the whole ship. Not that there were never more masts than one, or more sails than one on the same mast, in an ancient merchantman; but these were repetitions, so to speak, of the same general unit of rig. Another feature of the ancient, as of the modern , feature of the ancient, as of ship is the flag at the top of the mast. Isai l.c., and kjv@Isaiah:30:17) We must remember that the ancients had no compass, and very imperfect charts and instruments, if any at all. Rate of sailing .
St. Paul’s voyages furnish excellent data for approximately estimating this; and they are quite in harmony with what we learn from other sources. We must notice here, however
what commentators sometimes curiously forget-that winds are variable. That the voyage between Troas and Philippi, accomplished on one occasion, kjv@Acts:16:11-12) in two days, occupied on another occasion, kjv@Acts:20:6) five days. With a fair wind an ancient ship would sail fully seven knots an hour. Sailing before the wind.
The rig which has been described is, like the rig of Chinese junks, peculiarly favorable to a quick run before the wind. kjv@Acts:16:11 kjv@Acts:27:16) It would, however, be a great mistake to suppose that ancient ships could not work to windward. The superior rig and build, however, of modern ships enable them to sail nearer to the wind than was the case in classical times. A modern ship, if the weather is not very boisterous, will sail within six points of the wind. To an ancient vessel, of which the hull was more clumsy and the yards could not be braced so tight, it would be safe to assign seven points as the limit. Boats on the Sea Of Galilee .
In the narrative of the call of the disciples to be "fishers of men," kjv@Matthew:4:18-22; kjv@Mark:1:16 kjv@Mark:1:20 kjv@Luke:5:1-11) there is no special information concerning the characteristics of these. With the large population round the Lake of Tiberias, there must have been a vast number of both fighting-boats and pleasure-boats, and boat-building must have been an active trade on its shores.

SHIPHI - S>@ - (abundant), a Simeonite, father of Ziza, a prince of the tribe in the time of Hezekiah. ( kjv@1Chronicles:4:37) (B.C. 726.)

SHIPHMITE THE - S>@ - probably, though not certainly, the native of Shepham. ( kjv@1Chronicles:27:27)

SHIPHRAH - S>@ - (brightness), kjv@Exodus:1:15) the name of one of the two midwives of the Hebrews who disobeyed the command of Pharaoh to kill the mule children. vs. kjv@Exodus:1:15-21) (B.C. 1570.)

SHIPHTAN - S>@ - (judicial), father of Kemuel, a prince of the tribe of Ephraim. kjv@Numbers:34:24) (B.C. before 1450.)

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Shiphmite @ probably the designation of Zabdi, who has charge of David's vineyards ( kjv@1Chronicles:27:27).

Shiphrah @ beauty, one of the Egyptian midwives kjv@Exodus:1:15).

Shiphtan @ judicial, an Ephraimite prince at the time of the division of Canaan kjv@Numbers:34:24).

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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SHIP @
- Built .By Noah kjv@Genesis:6:13-22 .By Solomon kjv@1Kings:9:26; kjv@2Chronicles:8:17 .By Jehoshaphat kjv@1Kings:22:48; kjv@2Chronicles:20:35-36 .Of gopher wood kjv@Genesis:6:1 kjv@Genesis:6:4 .Of fir wood kjv@Ezekiel:27:5 .Of bulrushes kjv@Isaiah:18:2 .Sealed with pitch (tar?) kjv@Genesis:6:15
- Equipped with .A helm kjv@James:3:4 .A rudder kjv@Acts:27:40 .Tackling kjv@Isaiah:33:23; kjv@Acts:27:19
- Sails kjv@Acts:27:1 kjv@Acts:27:9, kjv@Isaiah:33:23; 17, 40
- Sails embroidered kjv@Ezekiel:27:7
- Masts kjv@Isaiah:33:23; kjv@Ezekiel:27:5
- Oars kjv@Jonah:1:13; kjv@Mark:6:48
- Figurehead kjv@Acts:28:11
- An anchor kjv@Acts:27:29-30 kjv@Acts:27:40; kjv@Hebrews:6:19
- Lifeboats kjv@Acts:27:30-32
- Used in commerce kjv@Acts:21:3; kjv@Acts:27:10
- Used in commerce .With Tarshish kjv@1Kings:22:48; kjv@Isaiah:60:9; kjv@Jonah:1:3 .With Ophir kjv@1Kings:10:11; kjv@2Chronicles:8:18 .With Adramyttium kjv@Acts:27:2 .For passenger traffic kjv@Isaiah:60:9; kjv@Jonah:1:3; kjv@Acts:20:13; kjv@Acts:27:2-37; kjv@Acts:28:11 .For ferriage kjv@2Samuel:19:18
- Repaired by caulking kjv@Ezekiel:27:9
- Wrecked at Ezion-geber kjv@1Kings:22:48; kjv@2Chronicles:20:35-37
- At Melita (Malta) kjv@Acts:27:14 kjv@Acts:27:44
- Warships used by Chittim kjv@Numbers:24:24; kjv@Daniel:11:30
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SHIPHI @
- Father of Ziza kjv@1Chronicles:4:37

SHIPHRAH @
- A Hebrew midwife kjv@Exodus:1:15

SHIPHTAN @
- Father of the representative of Ephraim who was on the committee which divided up the promised land among the Israelites kjv@Numbers:34:24

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kjv@STRING:Beriah <HITCHCOCK>@ in fellowship; in envy - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Bildad <HITCHCOCK>@ old friendship - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Dedan <HITCHCOCK>@ their breasts; friendship; a judge - HITCHCOCK-D


kjv@STRING:Harosheth <HITCHCOCK>@ a forest; agriculture; workmanship; deafness; silence - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Harsha <HITCHCOCK>@ workmanship; a wood - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hebron <HITCHCOCK>@ society; friendship - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hobah <HITCHCOCK>@ love; friendship; secrecy - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Makkedah <HITCHCOCK>@ worshiping; burning; raised; crookedness - HITCHCOCK-M


kjv@STRING:Sherah <HITCHCOCK>@ flesh; relationship - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Shiphi <HITCHCOCK>@ multitude - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Shiphrah <HITCHCOCK>@ handsome; trumpet; that does good - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Zior <HITCHCOCK>@ ship of him that watches - HITCHCOCK-Z


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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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H29 <STRHEB>@ אביּהוּ אביּה 'ăbîyâhbîyâhû {ab-ee-yaw'} ab-ee-yaw'-hoo From H1 and H3050; father (that is worshipper) of Jah; {Abijah} the name of several Israelite men and two Israelitesses: - {Abiah} Abijah.


H30 <STRHEB>@ אביהוּא 'ăbîyhû' ab-ee-hoo' From H1 and H1931; father (that is worshipper) of Him (that is God); {Abihu} a son of Aaron: - Abihu.


H1121 <STRHEB>@ בּן bên bane From H1129; a son (as a builder of the family {name}) in the widest sense (of literal and figurative {relationship} including {grandson} subject6 {nation} quality or {condition} {etc.} (like {H1} {H251} etc.): - + {afflicted} {age} [Ahoh-] [Ammon-] [Hachmon-] {[Lev-]ite} [anoint-]ed {one} appointed {to} (+) {arrow} [Assyr-] [Babylon-] [Egypt-] {[Grec-]ian} one {born} {bough} {branch} {breed} + (young) {bullock} + (young) {calf} X came up {in} {child} {colt} X {common} X {corn} {daughter} X of {first} + {firstborn} {foal} + very {fruitful} + {postage} X {in} + {kid} + {lamb} (+) {man} {meet} + {mighty} + {nephew} {old} (+) {people} + {rebel} + {robber} X servant {born} X {soldier} {son} + {spark} + {steward} + {stranger} X {surely} them {of} + tumultuous {one} + {valiant[-est]} {whelp} {worthy} young ({one}) youth.


H1191 <STRHEB>@ בּעלת ba‛ălâth bah-al-awth' A modification of H1172; mistresship; {Baalath} a place in Palestine: - Baalath.


H1245 <STRHEB>@ בּקשׁ bâqash baw-kash' A primitive root; to search out (by any method; specifically in worship or prayer); by implication to strive after: - {ask} {beg} {beseech} {desire} {enquire} {get} make {inquisition} {procure} (make) {request} {require} seek (for).


H1323 <STRHEB>@ בּת bath bath From H1129 (as feminine of H1121); a daughter (used in the same wide sense as other terms of {relationship} literally and figuratively): - apple [of the {eye]} {branch} {company} {daughter} X {first} X {old} + {owl} {town} village.


H1332 <STRHEB>@ בּתיה bithyâh bith-yaw' From H1323 and H3050; daughter (that {is} worshipper) of Jah; {Bithjah} an Egyptian woman: - Bithiah.


H1350 <STRHEB>@ גּאל gâ'al gaw-al' A primitive {root} to redeem (according to the Oriental law of {kinship}) that {is} to be the next of kin (and as such to buy back a relative´ s {property} marry his {widow} etc.): - X in any {wise} X at {all} {avenger} {deliver} ({do} perform the part of {near} next) kinsfolk ({-man}) {purchase} {ransom} redeem ({-er}) revenger.


H1353 <STRHEB>@ גּאלּה gellâh gheh-ool-law' Feminine passive participle of H1350; redemption (including the right and the object); by implication relationship: - {kindred} {redeem} {redemption} right.


H1875 <STRHEB>@ דּרשׁ dârash daw-rash' A primitive root; properly to tread or frequent; usually to follow (for pursuit or search); by implication to seek or ask; specifically to worship: - {ask} X at {all} care {for} X {diligently} {inquire} make {inquisition} [necro-] {mancer} {question} {require} {search} seek {[for} {out]} X surely.


H138 <STRHEB>@ אדניּהוּ אדניּה 'ădônîyâhdônîyâhû {ad-o-nee-yaw'} ad-o-nee-yaw'-hoo From H113 and H3050; lord (that {is} worshipper) of Jah; {Adonijah} the name of three Israelites: - Adonijah.


H2259 <STRHEB>@ חבל chôbêl kho-bale' Active participle from H2254 (in the sense of handling ropes); a sailor: - {pilot} shipmaster.


H2266 <STRHEB>@ חבר châbar khaw-bar' A primitive root; to join (literally or figuratively); specifically (by means of spells) to fascinate: - charm ({-er}) be {compact} couple ({together}) have fellowship {with} heap {up} join ({self} {together}) league.


H251 <STRHEB>@ אח 'âch awkh A primitive word; a brother (used in the widest sense of literal relationship and metaphorical affinity or resemblance (like H1)): - {another} brother ({-ly}) {kindred} {like} other. Compare also the proper names beginning with Ah- or Ahi-.


H281 <STRHEB>@ אחיּהוּ אחיּה 'ăchîyâhchîyâhû {akh-ee-yaw'} akh-ee-yaw'-hoo From H251 and H3050; brother (that {is} worshipper) of Jah; {Achijah} the name of nine Israelites: - {Ahiah} Ahijah.


H3027 <STRHEB>@ יד yâd yawd A primitive word; a hand (the open one (indicating {power} means6 {direction} {etc.}) in distinction from {H3709} the closed one); used (as {noun} {adverb} etc.) in a great variety of {applications} both literally and {figuratively} both proximate and remote: - (+ be) {able} X {about} + {armholes} {at} {axletree} because {of} {beside} {border} X {bounty} + {broad} [broken-] {handed} X {by} {charge} {coast} + {consecrate} + {creditor} {custody} {debt} {dominion} X {enough} + {fellowship} {force} X {from} hand {[-staves} -y {work]} X {he} {himself} X {in} {labour} + {large} {ledge} [left-] {handed} {means} X {mine} {ministry} {near} X {of} X {order} {ordinance} X {our} {parts} {pain} {power} X {presumptuously} {service} {side} {sore} {state} {stay} draw with {strength} {stroke} + {swear} {terror} X {thee} X by {them} X {them-selves} X thine {own} X {thou} {through} X {throwing} + {thumb} {times} X {to} X {under} X {us} X wait {on} [way-] {side} {where} + {wide} X with ({him} {me} {you}) {work} + {yield} X your-selves.


H3034 <STRHEB>@ ידה yâdâh yaw-daw' A primitive root; used only as denominative from H3027; literally to use (that {is} hold out) the hand; physically to throw (a {stone} an arrow) at or away; especially to revere or worship (with extended hands); intensively to bemoan (by wringing the hands): - cast ({out}) (make) confess ({-ion}) {praise} {shoot} (give) thank ({-ful} {-s} -sgiving).


H4082 <STRHEB>@ מדינה medîynâh med-ee-naw' From H1777; properly a {judgeship} that {is} jurisdiction; by implication a district (as ruled by a judge); generally a region: - ( X every) province.


H4399 <STRHEB>@ מלאכה melâ'kâh mel-aw-kaw' From the same as H4397; properly {deputyship} that {is} ministry; generally employment (never servile) or work (abstractly or concretely); also property (as the result of labor): - {business} + {cattle} + {industrious} {occupation} (+ {-pied}) + {officer} thing ({made}) {use} (manner of) work ({[-man]} -manship).


H4639 <STRHEB>@ מעשׂה ma‛ăώeh mah-as-eh' From H6213; an action (good or bad); generally a transaction; abstractly activity; by implication a product (specifically a poem) or (generally) property: - {act} {art} + {bakemeat} {business} {deed} do ({-ing}) {labour} thing {made} ware of {making} {occupation} thing {offered} {operation} {possession} X {well} ({[handy-} {needle-} net-]) {work} ({-ing} {-manship}) wrought.


H4703 <STRHEB>@ מצעד mits‛âd mits-awd' From H6805; a step; figuratively companionship: - {going} step.


H4761 <STRHEB>@ מראשׁה marshâh mar-aw-shaw' Denominative from H7218; properly {headship} that {is} (plural for collective) dominion: - principality.


H4828 <STRHEB>@ מרע mêrêamay-ray'-ah From H7462 in the sense of companionship; a friend: - {companion} friend.


H4945 <STRHEB>@ משׁקה mashqeh mash-keh' From H8248; properly causing to {drink} that {is} a butler; by implication (intransitively) drink (itself); figuratively a well watered region: - butler ({-ship}) {cupbearer} drink ({-ing}) fat {pasture} watered.


H5066 <STRHEB>@ נגשׁ nâgash naw-gash' A primitive root; to be or come (causatively bring) near (for any purpose); euphemistically to lie with a woman; as an {enemy} to attack; religiously to worship; causatively to present; figuratively to adduce an argument; by {reversal} to stand back: - (make to) approach ({nigh}) bring ({forth} {hither} {near}) (cause to) come ({higher} {near} {nigh}) give {place} go hard ({up}) ({be} {draw} go) near ({nigh}) {offer} {overtake} {present} {put} stand.


H5144 <STRHEB>@ נזר nâzar naw-zar' A primitive root; to hold {aloof} that {is} (intransitively) abstain (from food and {drink} from {impurity} and even from divine worship (that {is} apostatize)); specifically to set apart (to sacred {purposes}) that {is} devote: - {consecrate} separate ({-ing} self).


H5457 <STRHEB>@ סגד segid seg-eed' (Chaldee); corresponding to H5456: - worship.


H5600 <STRHEB>@ ספינה sephîynâh sef-ee-naw' From H5603; a (sea going) vessel (as ceiled with a deck): - ship.


H5647 <STRHEB>@ עבד ‛âbad aw-bad' A primitive root; to work (in any sense); by implication to {serve} {till} (causatively) {enslave} etc.: - X {be} keep in {bondage} be {bondmen} {bond-service} {compel} {do} {dress} {ear} {execute} + {husbandman} {keep} labour (-ing {man}) bring to {pass} (cause {to} make to) serve ({-ing} {self}) ({be} become) servant ({-s}) do (use) {service} till ({-er}) transgress [from {margin]} (set a) {work} be {wrought} worshipper.


H5997 <STRHEB>@ עמית ‛âmîyth aw-meeth' From a primitive root meaning to associate; companionship; hence (concretely) a comrade or kindred man: - {another} {fellow} neighbour.


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


H591 <STRHEB>@ אניּה 'onîyâh on-ee-yaw' Feminine of H590; a ship: - ship ([-men]).


H6087 <STRHEB>@ עצב ‛âtsab aw-tsab' A primitive root; properly to {carve} that {is} fabricate or fashion; hence (in a bad sense) to {worry} pain or anger: - {displease} {grieve} {hurt} {make} be {sorry} {vex} {worship} wrest.


H6279 <STRHEB>@ עתר ‛âthar aw-thar' A primitive root (rather denominative from H6281); to burn incense in {worship} that {is} intercede (reciprocally listen to prayer): - {intreat} (make) pray (-er).


H6282 <STRHEB>@ עתר ‛âthâr aw-thawr' From H6280; incense (as increasing to a volume of smoke); hence (from H6279) a worshipper: - {suppliant} thick.


H6399 <STRHEB>@ פּלח pelach pel-akh' (Chaldee); corresponding to H6398; to serve or worship: - {minister} serve.


H6402 <STRHEB>@ פּלחן polchân pol-khawn' (Chaldee); from H6399; worship: - service.


H6465 <STRHEB>@ פּעור pe‛ôr peh-ore' From H6473; a gap; {Peor} a mountain East of Jordan; also (for H1187) a deity worshipped there: - Peor. See also H1047.


H6520 <STRHEB>@ פּרזון perâzôn per-aw-zone' From the same as H6518; {magistracy} that {is} leadership (also concretely chieftains): - village.


H6546 <STRHEB>@ פּרעה par‛âh par-aw' Feminine of H6545 (in the sense of beginning); leadership (plural concretely leaders): - + {avenging} revenge.


H6635 <STRHEB>@ צבאה צבא tsâbâ' tsebâ'âh {tsaw-baw'} tseb-aw-aw' From H6633; a mass of persons (or figurative {things}) especially regularly organized for war (an army); by implication a {campaign} literally or figuratively (specifically {hardship} worship): - appointed {time} (+) {army} (+) {battle} {company} {host} {service} {soldiers} waiting {upon} war (-fare).


H6716 <STRHEB>@ צי tsîy tsee From H6680; a ship (as a fixture): - ship.


H6999 <STRHEB>@ קטר qâţar kaw-tar' A primitive root (rather identical with H7000 through the idea of fumigation in a close place and perhaps thus driving out the occupants); to {smoke} that {is} turn into fragrance by fire (especially as an act of worship): - burn ({incense} sacrifice) ({upon}) (altar for) {incense} {kindle} offer ({incense} a sacrifice).


H7175 <STRHEB>@ קרשׁ qeresh keh'-resh From an unused root meaning to split off; a slab or plank; by implication a deck of a ship: - {bench} board.


H7227 <STRHEB>@ רב rab rab By contraction from H7231; abundant (in {quantity} {size} {age} {number} {rank} quality): - (in) abound ({-undance} {-ant} {-antly}) {captain} {elder} {enough} {exceedingly} {full} great ({-ly} {man} {one}) {increase} long ({enough} {[time]}) ({do} have) many ({-ifold} {things} a {time}) ([ship-]) {master} {mighty} {more} ({too} very) {much} multiply ({-tude}) {officer} often {[-times]} {plenteous} {populous} {prince} process [of {time]} suffice (-ient).


H7462 <STRHEB>@ רעה râ‛âh raw-aw' A primitive root; to tend a {flock} that {is} pasture it; intransitively to graze (literally or figuratively); generally to rule; by extension to associate with (as a friend): - X {break} {companion} keep company {with} {devour} eat {up} evil {entreat} {feed} use as a {friend} make friendship {with} {herdman} keep [sheep] ({-er}) {pastor} + shearing {house} {shepherd} {wander} waste.


H7812 <STRHEB>@ שׁחה shâchâh shaw-khaw' A primitive root; to {depress} that {is} prostrate (especially reflexively in homage to royalty or God): - bow (self) {down} {crouch} fall down ({flat}) humbly {beseech} do (make) {obeisance} do {reverence} make to {stoop} worship.


H8110 <STRHEB>@ שׁמרון shimrôn shim-rone' From H8105 in its original sense; guardianship; {Shimron} the name of an Israelite and of a place in Palestine: - Shimron.


H8119 <STRHEB>@ שׁמרת shimrâth shim-rawth' From H8104; guardship; {Shimrath} an Israelite: - Shimrath.


H8198 <STRHEB>@ שׁפחה shiphchâh shif-khaw' Feminine from an unused root meaning to spread out (as a family; see H4940); a female slave (as a member of the household): - ({bond-} hand-) maid ({-en} {-servant}) {wench} {bondwoman} womanservant.


H8204 <STRHEB>@ שׁפטן shiphţân shif-tawn' From H8199; judge like; {Shiphtan} an Israelite.


H8218 <STRHEB>@ שׁפלה shiphlâh shif-law' Feminine of H8216; depression: - low place.


H8220 <STRHEB>@ שׁפלוּת shiphlûth shif-looth' From H8213; remissness: - idleness.


H8225 <STRHEB>@ שׁפמי shiphmîy shif-mee' Patrial from H8221; a Shiphmite or inhabitant of Shepham: - Shiphmite.


H8229 <STRHEB>@ שׁפעה shiph‛âh shif-aw' Feminine of H8228; copiousness: - {abundance} {company} multitude.


H8230 <STRHEB>@ שׁפעי shiph‛îy shif-ee' From H8228; copious; {Shiphi} an Israelite: - Shiphi.


H8235 <STRHEB>@ שׁפרה shiphrâh shif-raw' From H8231; brightness: - garnish.


H8236 <STRHEB>@ שׁפרה shiphrâh shif-raw' The same as H8235; {Shiphrah} an Israelitess: - Shiphrah.


H8334 <STRHEB>@ שׁרת shârath shaw-rath' A primitive root; to attend as a menial or worshipper; figuratively to contribute to: - minister ({unto}) (do) serve ({-ant} {-ice} {-itor}) wait on.


H8426 <STRHEB>@ תּודה tôdâh to-daw' From H3034; properly an extension of the {hand} that {is} (by implication) {avowal} or (usually) adoration; specifically a choir of worshippers: - {confession} (sacrifice of) {praise} thanks ({-giving} offering).


H8521 <STRHEB>@ תּל חרשׁא têl charshâ' tale khar-shaw' From H8510 and the feminine of H2798; mound of workmanship; {Tel-Charsha} a place in Babylon: - {Tel-haresha} Tel-harsa.


H8594 <STRHEB>@ תּערבה ta‛ărûbâh tah-ar-oo-baw' From H6148; {suretyship} that {is} (concretely) a pledge: - + hostage.


H8628 <STRHEB>@ תּקע tâqataw-kah' A primitive root; to {clatter} that {is} slap (the hands {together}) clang (an instrument); by analogy to drive (a nail or tent {pin} a {dart} etc.); by implication to become bondsman (by handclasping): - blow ([a {trumpet]}) {cast} {clap} {fasten} pitch {[tent]} {smite} {sound} {strike} X {suretiship} thrust.


H8667 <STRHEB>@ תּשׂוּמת teώûmeth tes-oo-meth' From H7760; a {deposit} that {is} pledging: - + fellowship.


H919 <STRHEB>@ בּדק bedeq beh'-dek From H918; a gap or leak (in a building or a ship): - {breach} + calker.


G1087 <STRGRK>@ γερουσία gerousia gher-oo-see'-ah From G1088; the eldership that is (collectively) the Jewish Sanhedrim: - senate.


G1391 <STRGRK>@ δόξα doxa dox'-ah From the base of G1380; glory (as very apparent) in a wide application (literally or figuratively objectively or subjectively): - dignity glory (-ious) honour praise worship.


G1479 <STRGRK>@ ἐθελοθρησκεία ethelothrēskeia eth-el-oth-race-ki'-ah From G2309 and G2356; voluntary (arbitrary and unwarranted) piety that is sanctimony: - will worship.


G1495 <STRGRK>@ εἰδωλολατρεία eidōlolatreia i-do-lol-at-ri'-ah From G1497 and G2999; image worship (literally or figuratively): - idolatry.


G1496 <STRGRK>@ εἰδωλολάτρης eidōlolatrēs i-do-lol-at'-race From G1497 and the base of G3000; an image (servant or) worshipper (literally or figuratively): - idolater.


G1497 <STRGRK>@ εἴδωλον eidōlon i'-do-lon From G1491; an image (that is for worship); by implication a heathen god or (plural) the worship of such: - idol.


G1546 <STRGRK>@ ἐκβολή ekbolē ek-bol-ay' From G1544; ejection that is (specifically) a throwing overboard of the cargo: - + lighten the ship.


G1567 <STRGRK>@ ἐκζητέω ekzēteō ek-zay-teh'-o From G1537 and G2212; to search out that is (figuratively) investigate crave6 demand (by Hebraism) worship: - en- (re-) quire seek after (carefully diligently).


G1602 <STRGRK>@ ἐκπλέω ekpleō ek-pleh'-o From G1537 and G4126; to depart by ship: - sail (away thence).


G1684 <STRGRK>@ ἐμβαίνω embainō em-ba'hee-no From G1722 and the base of G939; to walk on that is embark (aboard a vessel) reach (a pool): - come (get) into enter (into) go (up) into step in take ship.


G1910 <STRGRK>@ ἐπιβαίνω epibainō ep-ee-bah'ee-no From G1909 and the base of G939; to walk upon that is mount6 ascend embark arrive: - come (into) enter into go aboard sit upon take ship.


G1941 <STRGRK>@ ἐπικαλέομαι epikaleomai ep-ee-kal-eh'-om-ahee Middle voice from G1909 and G2564; to entitle; by implication to invoke (for aid worship testimony decision etc.): - appeal (unto) call (on upon) surname.


G1997 <STRGRK>@ ἐπισυναγωγή episunagōgē ep-ee-soon-ag-o-gay' From G1996; a complete collection; specifically a Christian meeting (for worship): - assembling (gathering) together.


G2009 <STRGRK>@ ἐπιτιμία epitimia ep-ee-tee-mee'-ah From a compound of G1909 and G5092; properly esteem that is citizenship; used (in the sense of G2008) of a penalty: - punishment.


G2151 <STRGRK>@ εὐσεβέω eusebeō yoo-seb-eh'-o From G2152; to be pious that is (towards God) to worship or (towards parents) to respect (support): - show piety worship.


G2169 <STRGRK>@ εὐχαριστία eucharistia yoo-khar-is-tee'-ah From G2170; gratitude; actually grateful language (to God as an act of worship): - thankfulness (giving of) thanks (-giving).


G2212 <STRGRK>@ ζητέω zēteō dzay-teh'-o Of uncertain affinity; to seek (literally or figuratively); specifically (by Hebraism) to worship (God) or (in a bad sense) to plot (against life): - be (go) about desire endeavour enquire (for) require (X will) seek (after for means). Compare G4441.


G2318 <STRGRK>@ θεοσεβής theosebēs theh-os-eb-ace' From G2316 and G4576; reverent of God that is pious: - worshipper of God.


G2323 <STRGRK>@ θεραπεύω therapeuō ther-ap-yoo'-o From the same as G2324; to wait upon menially that is (figuratively) to adore (God) or (specifically) to relieve (of disease): - cure heal worship.


G2335 <STRGRK>@ θεωρία theōria theh-o-ree'-ah From the same as G2334; spectatorship that is (concretely) a spectacle: - sight.


G2356 <STRGRK>@ θρησκεία thrēskeia thrace-ki'-ah From a derivative of G2357; ceremonial observance: - religion worshipping.


G2357 <STRGRK>@ θρῆσκος thrēskos thrace'-kos Probably from the base of G2360; ceremonious in worship (as demonstrative) that is pious: - religious.


G2552 <STRGRK>@ κακοπάθεια kakopatheia kak-op-ath'-i-ah From a compound of G2256 and G3806; hardship: - suffering affliction.


G2553 <STRGRK>@ κακοπαθέω kakopatheō kak-op-ath-eh'-o From the same as G2552; to undergo hardship: - be afflicted endure afflictions (hardness) suffer trouble.


G2634 <STRGRK>@ κατακυριεύω katakurieuō kat-ak-oo-ree-yoo'-o From G2596 and G2961; to lord against that is control subjugate: - exercise dominion over (lordship) be lord over overcome.


G2817 <STRGRK>@ κληρονομία klēronomia klay-ron-om-ee'-ah From G2818; heirship that is (concretely) a patrimony or (generally) a possession: - inheritance.


G2842 <STRGRK>@ κοινωνία koinōnia koy-nohn-ee'-ah From G2844; partnership that is (literally) participation or (social) intercourse or (pecuniary) benefaction: - (to) communicate (-ation) communion (contri-) distribution fellowship.


G2844 <STRGRK>@ κοινωνός koinōnos koy-no-nos' From G2839; a sharer that is associate: - companion X fellowship partaker partner.


G2936 <STRGRK>@ κτίζω ktizō ktid'-zo Probably akin to G2932 (through the idea of the proprietorship of the manufacturer); to fabricate that is found (form originally): - create Creator make.


G2941 <STRGRK>@ κυβέρνησις kubernēsis koo-ber'-nay-sis From κυβερνάω kubernaō (of Latin origin to steer); pilotage that is (figuratively) directorship (in the church): - government.


G2942 <STRGRK>@ κυβερνήτης kubernētēs koo-ber-nay'-tace From the same as G2941; helmsman that is (by implication) captain: - (ship) master.


G2961 <STRGRK>@ κυριεύω kurieuō koo-ree-yoo'-o From G2962; to rule: - have dominion over lord be lord of exercise lordship over.


G2999 <STRGRK>@ λατρεία latreia lat-ri'-ah From G3000; ministration of God that is worship: - (divine) service.


G3000 <STRGRK>@ λατρεύω latreuō lat-ryoo'-o From λάτρις latris (a hired menial); to minister (to God) that is render religious homage: - serve do the service worship (-per).


G3008 <STRGRK>@ λειτουργέω leitourgeō li-toorg-eh'-o From G3011; to be a public servant that is (by analogy) to perform religious or charitable functions (worship obey relieve): - minister.


G3011 <STRGRK>@ λειτουργός leitourgos li-toorg-os' From a derivative of G2992 and G2041; a public servant that is a functionary in the Temple or Gospel or (generally) a worshipper (of God) or benefactor (of man): - minister (-ed).


G3352 <STRGRK>@ μετοχή metochē met-okh-ay' From G3348; participation that is intercourse: - fellowship.


G3458 <STRGRK>@ μύλος mulos moo'-los Probably ultimately from the base of G3433 (through the idea of hardship); a mill that is (by implication) a grinder (millstone): - millstone.


G3489 <STRGRK>@ ναυαγέω nauageō now-ag-eh'-o From a compound of G3491 and G71; to be shipwrecked (stranded navigate) literally or figuratively: - make (suffer) shipwreck.


G3490 <STRGRK>@ ναύκληρος nauklēros now'-klay-ros From G3491 and G2819 (clerk); a captain: - owner of a ship.


G3491 <STRGRK>@ ναῦς naus nowce From νάω naō̄ and νέω neō (to float); a boat (of any size): - ship.


G3492 <STRGRK>@ ναύτης nautēs now'-tace From G3491; a boatman that is seaman: - sailor shipman.


G3511 <STRGRK>@ νεωκόρος neōkoros neh-o-kor'-os From a form of G3485 and κορέω koreō (to sweep); a temple servant that is (by implication) a votary: - worshipper.


G3622 <STRGRK>@ οἰκονομία oikonomia oy-kon-om-ee'-ah From G3623; administration (of a household or estate); specifically a (religious) economy: - dispensation stewardship.


G3657 <STRGRK>@ ὁμιλία homilia hom-il-ee'-ah From G3658; companionship (homily) that is (by implication) intercourse: - communication.


G3804 <STRGRK>@ πάθημα pathēma path'-ay-mah From a presumed derivative of G3806; something undergone that is hardship or pain; subjectively an emotion or influence: - affection affliction motion suffering.


G3831 <STRGRK>@ πανήγυρις panēguris pan-ay'-goo-ris From G3956 and a derivative of G58; a mass meeting that is (figuratively) universal companionship: - general assembly.


G3902 <STRGRK>@ παράσημος parasēmos par-as'-ay-mos From G3844 and the base of G4591; side marked that is labelled (with a badge [figure head] of a ship): - sign.


G4142 <STRGRK>@ πλοιάριον ploiarion ploy-ar'-ee-on Neuter of a presumed derivative of G4143; a boat: - boat little (small) ship.


G4143 <STRGRK>@ πλοῖον ploion ploy'-on From G4126; a sailer that is vessel: - ship (-ping).


G4160 <STRGRK>@ ποιέω poieō poy-eh'-o Apparently a prolonged form of an obsolete primary; to make or do (in a very wide application more or less direct): - abide + agree appoint X avenge + band together be bear + bewray bring (forth) cast out cause commit + content continue deal + without any delay (would) do (-ing) execute exercise fulfil gain give have hold X journeying keep + lay wait + lighten the ship make X mean + none of these things move me observe ordain perform provide + have purged purpose put + raising up X secure shew X shoot out spend take tarry + transgress the law work yield. Compare G4238.


G4161 <STRGRK>@ ποίημα poiēma poy'-ay-mah From G4160; a product that is fabric (literally or figuratively): - thing that is made workmanship.


G4174 <STRGRK>@ πολιτεία politeia pol-ee-ti'-ah From G4177 (polity); citizenship; concretely a community: - commonwealth freedom.


G4175 <STRGRK>@ πολίτευμα politeuma pol-it'-yoo-mah From G4176; a community that is (abstractly) citizenship (figuratively): - conversation.


G4242 <STRGRK>@ πρεσβεία presbeia pres-bi'-ah From G4243; seniority (eldership) that is (by implication) an embassy (concretely ambassadors): - ambassage message.


G4310 <STRGRK>@ προπάσχω propaschō prop-as'-kho From G4253 and G3958; to undergo hardship previously: - suffer before.


G4334 <STRGRK>@ προσέρχομαι proserchomai pros-er'-khom-ahee From G4314 and G2064 (including its alternate); to approach that is (literally) come near visit or (figuratively) worship assent to: - (as soon as he) come (unto) come thereunto consent draw near go (near to unto).


G4335 <STRGRK>@ προσευχή proseuchē pros-yoo-khay' From G4336; prayer (worship); by implication an oratory (chapel): - X pray earnestly prayer.


G4336 <STRGRK>@ προσεύχομαι proseuchomai pros-yoo'-khom-ahee From G4314 and G2172; to pray to God that is supplicate worship: - pray (X earnestly for) make prayer.


G4352 <STRGRK>@ προσκυνέω proskuneō pros-koo-neh'-o From G4314 and probably a derivative of G2965 (meaning to kiss like a dog licking his master´ s hand); to fawn or crouch to that is (literally or figuratively) prostrate oneself in homage (do reverence to adore): - worship.


G4353 <STRGRK>@ προσκυνητής proskunētēs pros-koo-nay-tace' From G4352; an adorer: - worshipper.


G4355 <STRGRK>@ προσλαμβάνω proslambanō pros-lam-ban'-o From G4314 and G2983; to take to oneself that is use (food) lead (aside) admit (to friendship or hospitality): - receive take (unto).


G4403 <STRGRK>@ πρύμνα prumna proom'-nah Feminine of πρυμνύς prumnus (hindmost); the stern of a ship: - hinder part stern.


G4408 <STRGRK>@ πρώρα prōra pro'-ra Feminine of a presumed derivation of G4253 as noun; the prow that is forward part of a vessel: - forepart (-ship).


G4573 <STRGRK>@ σεβάζομαι sebazomai seb-ad'-zom-ahee Middle voice from a derivative of G4576; to venerate that is adore: - worship.


G4574 <STRGRK>@ σέβασμα sebasma seb'-as-mah From G4573; something adored that is an object of worship (god altar etc.): - devotion that is worshipped.


G4576 <STRGRK>@ σέβομαι sebomai seb'-om-ahee Middle voice of an apparently primary verb; to revere that is adore: - devout religious worship.


G4742 <STRGRK>@ στίγμα stigma stig'-mah From a primary word στίζω stizō (to stick that is prick); a mark incised or punched (for recognition of ownership) that is (figuratively) scar of service: - mark.


G4752 <STRGRK>@ στρατεία strateia strat-i'-ah From G4754; military service that is (figuratively) the apostolic career (as one of hardship and danger): - warfare.


G4772 <STRGRK>@ συγγένεια suggeneia soong-ghen'-i-ah From G4773; relationship that is (concretely) relatives: - kindred.


G4777 <STRGRK>@ συγκακοπαθέω sugkakopatheō soong-kak-op-ath-eh'-o From G4862 and G2553; to suffer hardship in company with: - be partaker of afflictions.


G4790 <STRGRK>@ συγκοινωνέω sugkoinōneō soong-koy-no-neh'-o From G4862 and G2841; to share in company with that is co-participate in: - communicate (have fellowship) with be partaker of.


G4862 <STRGRK>@ σύν sun soon A primary preposition denoting union; with or together (but much closer than G3326 or G3844) that is by association companionship process resemblance possession instrumentality addition etc.: - beside with. In compounds it has similar applications including completeness.


G4923 <STRGRK>@ συνοδία sunodia soon-od-ee'-ah From a compound of G4862 and G3598 (synod); companionship on a journey that is (by implication) a caravan: - company.


G5206 <STRGRK>@ υἱοθεσία uihothesia hwee-oth-es-ee'-ah From a presumed compound of G5207 and a derivative of G5087; the placing as a son that is adoption (figuratively Christian sonship in respect to God): - adoption (of children of sons).


G5207 <STRGRK>@ υἱός uihos hwee-os' Apparently a primary word; a son (sometimes of animals) used very widely of immediate remote or figurative kinship: - child foal son.


G5223 <STRGRK>@ ὕπαρξις huparxis hoop'-arx-is From G5225; existency or proprietorship that is (concretely) property wealth: - goods substance.


G5297 <STRGRK>@ ὑποφέρω hupopherō hoop-of-er'-o From G5259 and G5342; to bear from underneath that is (figuratively) to undergo hardship: - bear endure.


G5373 <STRGRK>@ φιλία philia fil-ee'-ah From G5384; fondness: - friendship.


G5414 <STRGRK>@ φόρτος phortos for'-tos From G5342; something carried that is the cargo of a ship: - lading.


G5567 <STRGRK>@ ψάλλω psallō psal'-lo Probably strengthened from ψάω psaō (to rub or touch the surface; compare G5597); to twitch or twang that is to play on a stringed instrument (celebrate the divine worship with music and accompanying odes): - make melody sing (psalms).


G501 <STRGRK>@ ἀντλέω antleō ant-leh'-o From ἄντλος antlos (the hold of a ship); to bale up (properly bilge water) that is dip water (with a bucket pitcher etc.): - draw (out).


G651 <STRGRK>@ ἀποστολή apostolē ap-os-tol-ay' From G649; commission that is (specifically) apostolate: - apostleship.