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Lexicon :: Strong's G636 - apopleō

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ἀποπλέω
Transliteration
apopleō (Key)
Pronunciation
ap-op-leh'-o
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Part of Speech
verb
Root Word (Etymology)
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Vine's Expository Dictionary: View Entry

Strong’s Definitions

ἀποπλέω apopléō, ap-op-leh'-o; from G575 and G4126; to set sail:—sail away.


KJV Translation Count — Total: 4x

The KJV translates Strong's G636 in the following manner: sail (4x).

KJV Translation Count — Total: 4x
The KJV translates Strong's G636 in the following manner: sail (4x).
  1. to sail away, depart by ship, set sail

Strong’s Definitions [?](Strong’s Definitions Legend)
ἀποπλέω apopléō, ap-op-leh'-o; from G575 and G4126; to set sail:—sail away.
STRONGS G636:
ἀποπλέω; 1 aorist ἀπέπλευσα; [from Homer down]; to sail away, depart by ship, set sail: Acts 13:4; Acts 14:26; Acts 20:15; Acts 27:1.
THAYER’S GREEK LEXICON, Electronic Database.
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BLB Scripture Index of Thayer's

Acts
13:4; 14:26; 20:15; 27:1

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Strong's Number G636 matches the Greek ἀποπλέω (apopleō),
which occurs 4 times in 4 verses in the TR Greek.

Unchecked Copy BoxAct 13:4 - So Barnabas and Saul were sent out by the Holy Spirit. They went down to the seaport of Seleucia and then sailed for the island of Cyprus.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 14:26 - Finally, they returned by ship to Antioch of Syria, where their journey had begun. The believers there had entrusted them to the grace of God to do the work they had now completed.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 20:15 - The next day we sailed past the island of Kios. The following day we crossed to the island of Samos, and[fn] a day later we arrived at Miletus.
Unchecked Copy BoxAct 27:1 - When the time came, we set sail for Italy. Paul and several other prisoners were placed in the custody of a Roman officer[fn] named Julius, a captain of the Imperial Regiment.
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