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Ships.
Probably originated from the ark made by Noah Ge 7:17,18.
Antiquity of, among the Jews Ge 49:13; Jdj 5:17.
Described asSolomon built a navy of 1Ki 9:26.
Mentioned in scriptureGenerally made of the fir tree Eze 27:5.
Sometimes made of bulrushes Isa 18:2.
The seams of, were caulked Eze 27:9,27.
Parts of mentionedOften the property of individuals Ac 27:11.
Commanded by a master Jon 1:6; Ac 27:11.
Guided in their course by pilots Eze 27:8,27-29.
Governed and directed by the helm Jas 3:4.
Course of frequently directed by the heavenly bodies Ac 27:20.
Worked by mariners or sailors Eze 27:9,27; Jon 1:5; Ac 27:30.
Generally impelled by sails Ac 27:2-7.
Often impelled by oars Jon 1:13; Joh 6:19.
NavigatedSoundings usually taken for, in dangerous places Ac 27:28.
Usually distinguished by signs or figure heads Ac 28:11.
Course of, through the midst of the sea, wonderful Pr 30:18,19.
Employed inThe hinder part of, occupied by the passengers Mr 4:38.
Endangered byWhen damaged were sometimes undergirded with cables Ac 27:17.
Were often wrecked 1Ki 22:48; Ps 48:7; Ac 27:41-44; 2Co 11:25.
Illustrative
Shoes.
Early use of Ge 14:23.
Called sandals Mr 6:9; Ac 12:8.
Soles of, sometimes plated with brass or iron De 33:25.
Bound round the feet with latchets or strings Joh 1:27; Ac 12:8.
Of ladies of distinctionLoosing of, for another a degrading office Mr 1:17; Joh 1:27.
Bearing, for another a degrading office, only performed by slaves Mt 3:11.
The JewsWorn out by a long journey Jos 9:5,13.
Of Israel preserved for forty years, while journeying in the wilderness De 29:5.
Often given as bribes Am 2:6; 8:6.
Customs connected withA man who refused to marry a deceased brother's wife disgraced by pulling off his shoes. De 25:9,10.
The right of redemption resigned by a man's giving one of his shoes to the next of kin. Ru 4:7,8.
The Apostles prohibited from taking for their journey more, than the pair they had on Mt 10:10; Mr 6:9; Lu 10:4.
Illustrative
Sickness.
Sent by God De 28:59-61; 32:39; 2Sa 12:15; Ac 12:23.
The devil sometimes permitted to inflict Job 2:6,7; Lu 9:39; 13:16.
Often brought on by intemperance Ho 7:5.
Often sent as a punishment of sin Le 26:14-16; 2Ch 21:12-15; 1Co 11:30.
One of God's four sore judgments on a guilty land Eze 14:19-21.
GodHealing of, lawful on the Sabbath Lu 13:14-16.
Christ compassionate those in Isa 53:4; Mt 8:16,17.
Christ healedFaith required in those healed of, by Christ Mt 9:28,29; Mr 5:34; 10:52.
Often incurable by human means De 28:27; 2Ch 21:18.
The Apostles were endued with power to heal Mt 10:1; Mr 16:18,20.
The power of healingSaintsVisiting those in, an evidence of belonging to Christ Mt 25:34,36,40.
Pray for those afflicted with Ac 28:8; Jas 5:14,15.
God's aid should be sought in 2Ch 16:12.
The wickedNot visiting those in, an evidence of not belonging to Christ Mt 25:43,45.
Illustrative of sin Le 13:45,46; Isa 1:5; Jer 8:22; Mt 9:12.
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