Lexicon ploos or plous: Voyage, Sailing Original Word: πλοῦς Strong's Exhaustive Concordance course, sailing, voyage. From pleo; a sail, i.e. Navigation -- course, sailing, voyage. see GREEK pleo NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom pleó Definition a voyage NASB Translation voyage (3). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4144: πλοοςπλοος πλοῦς, genitive πλόου πλοῦ, and in later writings πλοός (Acts 27:9; Arrian peripl. erythr., p. 176 § 61; see νοῦς (and cf. Lob. Paralip., p. 173f)) (πλέω), from Homer, Odyssey 3, 169 down; voyage: Acts 21:7; Acts 27:9, 10 (Wis. 14:1). Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from the Greek verb πλέω (pleō), meaning "to sail."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for πλοῦς, the concept of sea travel and voyages can be related to Hebrew terms such as יָם (yam, Strong's H3220), meaning "sea," and סְפִינָה (sephinah, Strong's H5600), meaning "ship." These terms are used in the Old Testament to describe maritime activities and the vessels used for such journeys. Usage: The term πλοῦς is used in the New Testament to describe a journey or voyage by sea. It is often associated with the travels of the apostles and early Christians as they spread the Gospel across the Mediterranean region. Context: The Greek word πλοῦς appears in the New Testament in contexts related to maritime travel, reflecting the importance of sea voyages in the ancient world. In the Book of Acts, πλοῦς is used to describe the missionary journeys of the Apostle Paul and his companions. For instance, in Acts 21:1, the term is used to recount Paul's journey from Miletus to Cos: "After we had torn ourselves away from them, we set sail and made a straight course to Cos, the next day to Rhodes, and from there to Patara." Forms and Transliterations πλοος πλοός πλοὸς πλουν πλοῦν ploos ploòs ploun ploûnLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Acts 21:7 N-AMSGRK: δὲ τὸν πλοῦν διανύσαντες ἀπὸ NAS: When we had finished the voyage from Tyre, KJV: had finished [our] course from INT: moreover the voyage having completed from Acts 27:9 N-GMS Acts 27:10 N-AMS Strong's Greek 4144 |