Hebrew Bible
New Testament
Hebrew Bible
New Testament
Pronunciation Guide: dee-THAL-as-sos (δι-θά-λασ-σος) Basic Definition Strong’s G1337: διθάλασσος (dithalassos) describes a specific maritime location where two seas or bodies of water meet, creating a distinct geographical feature. The term appears exclusively in Acts 27:41 during Paul’s shipwreck narrative, referring…
Pronunciation Guide: bra-dü-plo-e’-ō (brad-oo-plo-EH-oh) Basic Definition Strong’s G1020: βραδυπλοέω (bradyploeō) means “to sail slowly” or “to make slow progress by sea.” This nautical term describes difficult sailing conditions where a vessel’s progress is hindered by adverse winds or currents, causing…
Pronunciation Guide: bo-ay’-thi-ah (with emphasis on the second syllable) Basic Definition Strong’s G996: βοήθεια (boētheia) refers to aid, help, or assistance rendered in times of need or danger. It specifically denotes the act of coming to someone’s rescue or providing…
Pronunciation Guide: AH-son (where ‘ah’ is pronounced as in ‘father’ and ‘son’ as in English) Basic Definition Strong’s G788: ἆσσον is a comparative adverb meaning “nearer” or “closer.” It specifically denotes the act of drawing closer to something or someone,…
Pronunciation Guide: ah-see-TEE-ah Basic Definition Strong’s G776: ἀσιτία (asitia) refers to the state of abstaining from food, either voluntarily or due to circumstances. It specifically denotes a period of fasting or the condition of not eating, often associated with distress,…
Pronunciation Guide: ar-tem’-ohn (ἀρτέμων) Basic Definition Strong’s G736: A foresail or small sail at the bow of a ship, specifically a triangular sail set on the foremost mast used for better steering and control during challenging weather conditions. This specialized…
Pronunciation Guide: an-tof-thal-MEH-oh Basic Definition Strong’s G503: To look directly in the face of something, particularly used in nautical contexts to describe a ship facing directly into strong winds. The word vividly portrays the action of steadfastly confronting opposition or…
Pronunciation Guide: AH-neh-mos Basic Definition Strong’s G417: ἄνεμος (anemos) refers to a wind, particularly a natural movement of air that can range from a gentle breeze to a violent tempest. In biblical usage, it often carries deeper metaphorical significance as…
Pronunciation Guide: an-em-id’-zo (ἀν-εμ-ίδ-ζω) Basic Definition Strong’s G416: ἀνεμίζω (anemizō) describes the action of being driven, tossed, or agitated by the wind. In its New Testament usage, it paints a vivid picture of instability and uncertainty. The word effectively captures…
When God Steers Through the Storm: Paul’s Ultimate Sea Adventure What’s Acts 27 about? Luke gives us a masterclass in ancient seafaring that doubles as a theological thriller – Paul’s harrowing journey to Rome becomes a powerful demonstration of God’s…