Strong's G4144 · Greek
πλοῦς
ploos · /plo'-os/
Definition
from 4126; a sail, i.e. navigation:--course, sailing, voyage.
KJV: course, sailing, voyage
Root / derivation: from 4126
KJV usage breakdown
How the Authorized (KJV) translators rendered πλοῦς across 3 verses.
Every occurrence (KJV)
3 verses use this word, grouped by book — the translated form is highlighted.
Acts3 verses
And when we had finished our course from Tyre, we came to Ptolemais, and saluted the brethren, and abode with them one day.
Acts 27:9Now when much time was spent, and when sailing was now dangerous, because the fast was now already past, Paul admonished them, the fast: the fast was on the tenth day of the seventh month
Acts 27:10And said unto them, Sirs, I perceive that this voyage will be with hurt and much damage, not only of the lading and ship, but also of our lives. hurt: or, injury
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Frequently asked questions
What does Strong's G4144 (ploos) mean?
from 4126; a sail, i.e. navigation:--course, sailing, voyage.
How many times does G4144 appear in the Bible?
Strong's G4144 (πλοῦς) appears in 3 verses of the King James Version, most often translated “course.”
How is ploos translated in the KJV?
In the KJV, Strong's G4144 is rendered as “course” (1×), “sailing” (1×), “voyage” (1×).
Where does the Greek word πλοῦς come from?
from 4126