Vocabulary Form
πλοῖον, -ου, τό
Definition

ship, boat

Root
πλοιο
Frequency
68
GK
4450
Mnemonics

I like to play on boats and ships.

Biblical Concordance

Mark 6:54 When they got out of the boat (ploiou | πλοίου | gen sg neut), the people immediately recognized Jesus,
Mark 8:10 And immediately he got into the boat (ploion | πλοῖον | acc sg neut) with his disciples and went to the district of Dalmanutha.
Mark 8:14 Now the disciples had forgotten to take along loaves of bread, except for one loaf they had with them in the boat (ploiō | πλοίῳ | dat sg neut).
Luke 5:2 and he saw two boats (ploia | πλοῖα | acc pl neut) by the lake, but the fishermen had gotten out of them and were washing their nets.
Luke 5:3 He got into one of the boats (ploiōn | πλοίων | gen pl neut), which was Simon’s, and asked him to put out a little from the shore. Then he sat down and taught the crowds from the boat (ploiou | πλοίου | gen sg neut).
Luke 5:7 They signaled to their partners in the other boat (ploiō | πλοίῳ | dat sg neut) to come and help them. And they came and filled both the boats (ploia | πλοῖα | acc pl neut), so that they were about to sink.
Luke 5:11 Then they brought the boats (ploia | πλοῖα | acc pl neut) to shore, left everything, and followed him.
Luke 8:22 It happened in one of those days that he and his disciples got into a boat (ploion | πλοῖον | acc sg neut), and he said to them, “Let us go across to the other side of the lake.” So they put out from shore.
Luke 8:37 Then all the people of the surrounding region of the Gerasenes asked Jesus to go away from them, because they were seized with a great fear. So he got into a boat (ploion | πλοῖον | acc sg neut) and returned.
John 6:17 got into a boat (ploion | πλοῖον | acc sg neut) and started across the sea to Capernaum. It had by then become dark, and Jesus had not yet come to them.
John 6:19 When they had rowed about three or four miles, they saw Jesus walking on the lake and approaching the boat (ploiou | πλοίου | gen sg neut), and they were terrified.
John 6:21 Then they were glad to take him into the boat (ploion | πλοῖον | acc sg neut), and at once the boat (ploion | πλοῖον | nom sg neut) reached the shore toward which they were going.
John 6:22 On the next day the crowd was standing on the other side of the lake. They knew that only one boat had been there, and that Jesus had not gotten into the boat (ploion | πλοῖον | acc sg neut) with his disciples, but that the disciples had left without him.
John 6:23 However, other boats (ploia | πλοιά | nom pl neut) from Tiberias had come ashore near the place where they had eaten the bread after the Lord had given thanks.
John 21:3 Simon Peter said to them, “I am going fishing.” They said to him, “We will go with you.” So they went out and got into the boat (ploion | πλοῖον | acc sg neut), but that night they caught nothing.
John 21:6 He said to them, “Cast your net to the right side of the boat (ploiou | πλοίου | gen sg neut) and you will catch some.” So they cast it there, and then they were unable to haul in the net, because of the large number of fish.
Acts 20:13 We, then, went on to the ship (ploion | πλοῖον | acc sg neut) and set sail for Assos, where we planned to take Paul on board; for he had made this arrangement, intending himself to travel by land.
Acts 20:38 being saddened most of all because of the word he had spoken, that no longer were they going see his face. And they escorted him to the ship (ploion | πλοῖον | acc sg neut).
Acts 21:2 And finding a ship (ploion | πλοῖον | acc sg neut) bound for Phoenicia, we went aboard and set sail.
Acts 21:3 We came in sight of Cyprus, and leaving it behind on our port side, we sailed on to Syria and landed at Tyre, for there the ship (ploion | πλοῖον | nom sg neut) was to unload its cargo.
Acts 21:6 and said farewell to one another. Then we went on board the ship (ploion | πλοῖον | acc sg neut), and they returned to their own homes.
Acts 27:2 And embarking on a ship (ploiō | πλοίῳ | dat sg neut) from Adramyttium, which was about to sail to ports along the coast of Asia, we put to sea. Aristarchus, a Macedonian from Thessalonica was with us.
Acts 27:6 There the centurion found a ship (ploion | πλοῖον | acc sg neut) from Alexandria sailing for Italy and put us on board it.
Acts 27:10 saying, “Gentlemen, I perceive that the voyage that is about to take place will involve injury and much loss, not only of the cargo and the ship (ploiou | πλοίου | gen sg neut), but also of our lives.”
Acts 27:15 And when the ship (ploiou | πλοίου | gen sg neut) was caught by it and could not head into the wind, we gave way and allowed ourselves to be driven along.