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Strong's #4143 - πλοῖον

Transliteration
ploîon
Phonetics
ploy'-on
Origin
from (G4126)
Parts of Speech
neuter noun
TDNT
None
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Definition   
Thayer's
  1. a ship
Hebrew Equivalent Words:
Strong #: 591 ‑ אֳנִיָּה (on‑ee‑yaw');  5600 ‑ סְפִינָה (sef‑ee‑naw');  6040 ‑ עֳנִי (on‑ee');  6716 ‑ צִי (tsee);  
Frequency Lists
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ASV (65)
Matthew 13
Mark 16
Luke 8
John 7
Acts 17
James 1
Revelation 3
BSB (67)
Matthew 13
Mark 17
Luke 8
John 7
Acts 19
James 1
Revelation 2
CSB (65)
Matthew 13
Mark 17
Luke 8
John 7
Acts 19
James 1
Revelation 2
ESV (65)
Matthew 13
Mark 17
Luke 8
John 7
Acts 19
James 1
Revelation 2
KJV (67)
Matthew 13
Mark 16
Luke 8
John 7
Acts 19
James 1
Revelation 3
LEB (0)
The Lexham English Bible
did not use
this Strong's Number
LSB (66)
Matthew 13
Mark 17
Luke 7
John 7
Acts 19
James 1
Revelation 2
N95 (66)
Matthew 13
Mark 17
Luke 7
John 7
Acts 19
James 1
Revelation 2
NAS (66)
Matthew 13
Mark 17
Luke 7
John 7
Acts 19
James 1
Revelation 2
NLT (63)
Matthew 16
Mark 18
Luke 10
John 9
Acts 28
James 2
Revelation 3
WEB (67)
Matthew 13
Mark 17
Luke 8
John 7
Acts 18
James 1
Revelation 3
YLT (66)
Matthew 13
Mark 16
Luke 8
John 7
Acts 19
James 1
Revelation 2
Liddell-Scott-Jones Definitions

πλοῖον, τό,

( πλέω ) prop.

floating vessel: hence, generally, ship, A. Th. 602, Ag. 625, Hdt. 1.168, IG 12.128.5, etc.: more nearly defined, π. λεπτά small craft, Hdt. 7.36, Th. 2.83; π. ἁλιευτικόν a fishing- boat, X. An. 7.1.20; ἱππαγωγὰ π. transports for horses, Hdt. 6.48; π. μακρά ships of war, Id. 5.30, Th. 1.14; π. στρογγύλα or φορτηγικά ships of burden, merchantmen, X. HG 5.1.21; μεγάλα π. D.S. 13.78; ἱερὸν π. τοῦ Ὀσείριος OGI 56.51 (Canopus, iii B.C. ): when distd. from ναῦς, without Adj., mostly merchant-ship or transport, as opp. ship of war, τοῖς π. καὶ ταῖς ναυσί Th. 4.116, cf. 6.44; πλεῖν μὴ μακρᾷ νηΐ, ἄλλῳ δὲ κωπήρει πλοίῳ Foed. ap. eund. 4.118; πλοῖά τε καὶ τριήρεις Pl. Hp.Ma. 295d; πλοῖα alone, = τριήρεις, X. HG 1.2.1, Docum. ap. D. 18.106 .

Thayer's Expanded Definition

πλοῖον, πλοίου, τό (πλέω), from Herodotus down, the Sept. chiefly for אנִיָּה, a ship: Matthew 4:21, 22; Mark 1:19; Luke 5:2 (R G L text Tr text WH text); John 6:17; Acts 20:13, and often in the historical books of the N. T.; James 3:4; Revelation 8:9; Revelation 18:19. (BB. DD., under the word Ship.)


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Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament

πλοῖον , -ον , τό

(< πλέω ),

[in LXX chiefly for H591;]

a boat, also (= obsol. ναῦς ) a ship: Matthew 4:21-22, and freq. in Gosp. and Ac, James 3:4, Revelation 8:9; Revelation 18:19.


Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament.
Copyright © 1922 by G. Abbott-Smith, D.D., D.C.L.. T & T Clarke, London.
Vocabulary of the Greek NT

";I am an ambassador,"; was the regular word in the Greek East for the Emperor’s legate (cf. 2 Corinthians 5:20, Ephesians 6:20, and see Deissmann LAE, p. 378 f.). Thus in the letter of the Emperor Claudius to a Gymnastic Club, P Lond 1178.14 (A.D. 194) (= III. p. 216, Selections p. 99), acknowledging the ";golden crown"; they had sent him in commemoration of his victorious campaign in Britain, we are told, οἱ πρεσβεύοντες ἦσαν Τιβ. Κλ. Ἑρμᾶς, Τιβ. Κλ. Κῦρος. . . . For other exx. of the verb in this sense see Magie p. 89, and for its wider use in regard to embassies between town and town, cf. Priene 108.164 (B.C.129) ἐπ ]ρ ̣[έσβ ]ε ̣υσεν ὑπὲρ τοῦ δήμου. Amongst the questions addressed to an oracle in iii/iv A.D., P Oxy XII. 1477.16 f., are the following—εἶ πρεσβεύσω; εἶ γίνομαι βουλευτής; ";shall I become an ambassador (?)? am I to become a senator?"; (Edd.).

Like πρεσβεία, πρεσβεύω comes to be used of petition or intercession, as perhaps in PSI VI. 571.7 (B.C.252–250?) περὶ ὧν Μηνόδωρος ὁ ἀδελφὸς πρεσβεύσας ἀνήγγε íλ ýλε íι ̣ýν ἡμῖν ἀφεικέναι σε ἡμᾶς.

 


The Vocabulary of the Greek New Testament.
Copyright © 1914, 1929, 1930 by James Hope Moulton and George Milligan. Hodder and Stoughton, London.
Derivative Copyright © 2015 by Allan Loder.
List of Word Forms
πλοια πλοία πλοῖα πλόια πλοιάρια πλοίοις πλοιον πλοίον πλοῖον πλοιου πλοίου πλοιω πλοίω πλοίῳ πλοιων πλοίων πλοκή πλοκής πλόκιον ploia ploîa ploiaria ploiária ploio ploiō ploíoi ploíōi ploion ploiōn ploíon ploíōn ploîon ploiou ploíou
 
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