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Matthew 14:24
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Meanwhile, the boat was already some distance from land, battered by the waves, because the wind was against them.
But the ship was now in the midst of the Sea, tossed with waues: for the wind was contrary.
but the boat by this time was a long way from the land, beaten by the waves, for the wind was against them.
But the boat was already a long distance from the land, battered by the waves; for the wind was contrary.
By this time, the boat was already far away from land. It was being hit by waves, because the wind was blowing against it.
But the boat [by this time] was already a long distance from land, tossed and battered by the waves; for the wind was against them.
And the shippe was nowe in the middes of the sea, and was tossed with waues: for it was a contrarie winde.
But the boat was already a long distance from the land, battered by the waves; for the wind was contrary.
But the boat was already many stadia away from the land, being battered by the waves; for the wind was against them.
but the boat was already far from land, buffeted by the waves because the wind was against it.
By this time the boat was a long way from the shore. It was going against the wind and was being tossed around by the waves.
But by this time, the boat was several miles from shore, battling a rough sea and a headwind.
but the ship was already in the middle of the sea tossed by the waves, for the wind was contrary.
By this time the boat was already a long way from shore. Since the wind was blowing against it, the boat was having trouble because of the waves.
But the boat was many miles away from the land, tossed by the waves, for the wind was against it.
and by this time the boat was far out in the lake, tossed about by the waves, because the wind was blowing against it.
But the boat was already many stadia distant from the land, being beaten by the waves, because the wind was against it.
But the boat was now in the middle of the sea, tossed by the waves, for the wind was contrary.
But the boat was now in the midst of the sea, distressed by the waves; for the wind was contrary.
But the boat was now in the middle of the sea, and was troubled by the waves: for the wind was against them.
But the boat was now in the midst of the sea, distressed by the waves, for the wind was contrary.
By this time the boat was in the middle of the seamany furlongs from the land">[fn] and was being battered by the waves, for the wind was against them.
But the vessel was distant from the land many stadia, being greatly beaten with the waves, for the wind was against them.
And the ship was distant from land many furlongs: meanwhile it was much tossed by the waves; for the wind was adverse to it.
But the shippe was nowe in the middes of the sea, & was tost with waues: for it was a contrary wynde.
But the boat was now in the midst of the sea, distressed by the waves; for the wind was contrary.
But the boat was now in the midst of the sea, distressed by the waves, for the wind was contrary.
And in the evening, he was there alone: but the vessel was now in the midst of the sea, tossed by the waves; for the wind was contrary.
Meanwhile the boat was far out on the Lake, buffeted and tossed by the waves, the wind being adverse.
And the boot in the myddel of the see was schoggid with wawis, for the wynd was contrarie to hem.
But the boat was now a long distance away from the land, distressed by the waves; for the wind was contrary.
But the boat was now in the midst of the sea, tossed with waves: for the wind was contrary.
Meanwhile the boat, already far from land, was taking a beating from the waves because the wind was against it.
But the boat was now in the middle of the sea, [fn] tossed by the waves, for the wind was contrary.
Meanwhile, the disciples were in trouble far away from land, for a strong wind had risen, and they were fighting heavy waves.
By this time the boat was far from land and was being thrown around by the waves. The wind was strong against them.
but by this time the boat, battered by the waves, was far from the land, for the wind was against them.
Now, the boat, still many furlongs from the land, was holding off, being distressed by the waves, - for, the wind, was, contrary.
But the boat in the midst of the sea was tossed with the waves: for the wind was contrary.
but the boat by this time was many furlongs distant from the land, beaten by the waves; for the wind was against them.
And the shippe was now in the middes of the see and was toost with waves for it was a cotrary wynde.
and the boat was now in the midst of the sea, distressed by the waves, for the wind was contrary.
And ye shippe was allready in ye myddest of the see, & was tost wt wawes, for the winde was cotrary.
by this time the vessel was half sea over, violently toss'd with the waves, for the wind was contrary.
Meanwhile, the boat was far out to sea when the wind came up against them and they were battered by the waves. At about four o'clock in the morning, Jesus came toward them walking on the water. They were scared out of their wits. "A ghost!" they said, crying out in terror.
By this time, the boys were way out in the middle of this huge lake and a big storm had come up. This storm was a poundin' the tar out of everything and the cowboys were scared.
Contextual Overview
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
tossed: Matthew 8:24, Isaiah 54:11, Mark 6:48, John 6:18
Reciprocal: Joshua 3:16 - rose up Acts 27:4 - the winds
Cross-References
And they returned, and came to Enmishpat, which is Kadesh, and smote all the country of the Amalekites, and also the Amorites, that dwelt in Hazezontamar.
And there went out the king of Sodom, and the king of Gomorrah, and the king of Admah, and the king of Zeboiim, and the king of Bela (the same is Zoar;) and they joined battle with them in the vale of Siddim;
And there came one that had escaped, and told Abram the Hebrew; for he dwelt in the plain of Mamre the Amorite, brother of Eshcol, and brother of Aner: and these were confederate with Abram.
And when Abram heard that his brother was taken captive, he armed his trained servants, born in his own house, three hundred and eighteen, and pursued them unto Dan.
And he divided himself against them, he and his servants, by night, and smote them, and pursued them unto Hobah, which is on the left hand of Damascus.
Withhold not good from them to whom it is due, when it is in the power of thine hand to do it.
Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets.
For the scripture saith, thou shalt not muzzle the ox that treadeth out the corn. And, The labourer is worthy of his reward.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
But the ship was now in the midst of the sea,.... That is, the ship in which the disciples were put into, to go on the other side, had by this time got into the midst of the sea: the Syriac and Persic versions say, it was "many furlongs from land"; and the Arabic expressly says, "about twenty five furlongs": which account seems to be taken from John 6:19 but this was not all, it was not only at such a distance from land, but was
tossed with waves: up and down, and in danger of being overset, and the passengers lost:
for the wind was against them; which beat the waves with such violence against them, that they were in the utmost danger of their lives, and not able to get forward; and what was worst of all, and most discouraging to the disciples, Christ was not with them. The ship in which the disciples were, was an emblem of the church of Christ, and of its state and condition in this world: this world is like a sea, for its largeness, and the abundance of nations and people in it, compared to many waters, Revelation 17:15 and for the tumultuousness of its inhabitants; the wicked being like a troubled sea, which cannot rest, continually casting up the mire and dirt of sin, to the dishonour of God, and the grief of his people; and for its fickleness and inconstancy, changes and war being continually in it: now the church of Christ is like a ship in this troublesome sea; where the true disciples and followers of Christ are selected together; and are preserved from the pollutions of the world, and from the danger to which the men of it are exposed, being in their sins, and liable to the wrath and curse of God, and eternal damnation; which, they that are in Christ, and members of his body, are secure from; the port or haven to which they are bound, is heaven and eternal happiness; their's and Christ's Father's house, where are many mansions provided for them; and where they long to be, and hope, and believe, ere long they shall arrive unto; and hope is as an anchor of their soul, sure and steadfast: but in the mean while, whilst they are sailing through the sea of this world, they are often, as the church of old, tossed with tempests, and not comforted, Isaiah 55:11 with the tempests of Satan's temptations, the storms of the world's persecutions, and with the winds of error and false doctrine; and then is it most uncomfortable to them, when Christ is not with them, which was the case of the disciples here.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
But the ship was now in the midst of the sea - John says they had sailed about 25 or 30 furlongs. About 7 1/2 Jewish furlongs made a mile; so that the distance they had salted was not more than about 4 miles. At no place is the Sea of Tiberias much more than 10 miles in breadth, so that they were literally in the midst of the sea.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Matthew 14:24. Tossed with waves — Grievously agitated. This is the proper meaning of the word βασανιζομενον: but one MS. reads βαπτιζομενον, plunged under the waves, frequently covered with them; the waves often breaking over the vessel.