'Boat' in the Bible
He saw two other brothers, James the son of Zabdi and his brother John, in the boat with their father Zabdi mending their nets; and He called them.
And they at once left the boat and their father, and followed Him.
But suddenly there arose a great storm on the Lake, so that the waves threatened to engulf the boat; but He was asleep.
when a vast multitude of people crowded round Him. He therefore went on board a boat and sat there, while all the people stood on the shore.
Upon receiving these tidings, Jesus went away by boat to an uninhabited and secluded district; but the people heard of it and followed Him in crowds from the towns by land.
Immediately afterwards He made the disciples go on board the boat and cross to the opposite shore, leaving Him to dismiss the people.
Meanwhile the boat was far out on the Lake, buffeted and tossed by the waves, the wind being adverse.
"Come," said Jesus. Then Peter climbed down from the boat and walked upon the water to go to Him.
He then dismissed the people, went on board the boat, and came into the district of Magadan.
Going on a little further He saw James the son of Zabdi and his brother John: they also were in the boat mending the nets, and He immediately called them.
They therefore left their father Zabdi in the boat with the hired men, and went and followed Him.
So He gave directions to His disciples to keep a small boat in constant attendance on Him because of the throng--to prevent their crushing Him.
Once more He began to teach by the side of the Lake, and a vast multitude of people came together to listen to Him. He therefore went on board the boat and sat there, a little way from the land; and all the people were on the shore close to the water.
So they got away from the crowd, and took Him--as He was--in the boat; and other boats accompanied Him.
But a heavy squall came on, and the waves were now dashing into the boat, so that it was fast filling.
When Jesus had re-crossed in the boat to the other side, a vast multitude came crowding to Him; and He was on the shore of the Lake,
Accordingly they sailed away in the boat to a solitary place apart.
Immediately afterwards He made His disciples go on board the boat and cross over to Bethsaida, leaving Him behind to dismiss the crowd.
When evening was come, the boat was half way across the Lake, while he Himself was on shore alone.
Then He went up to them on board the boat, and the wind lulled; and they were beside themselves with silent amazement.
Now they had forgotten to take bread, nor had they more than a single loaf with them in the boat;
and going on board one of them, which was Simon's He asked him to push out a little from land. Then He sat down and taught the crowd of people from the boat.
So they signalled to their partners in the other boat to come and help them; they came, and they filled both the boats so that they almost sank.
When Simon Peter saw this, he fell down at the knees of Jesus, and exclaimed, "Master, leave my boat, for I am a sinful man."
One day He went on board a boat--both He and his disciples; and He said to them, "Let us cross over to the other side of the Lake." So they set sail.
During the passage He fell asleep, and there came down a squall of wind on the Lake, so that the boat began to fill and they were in deadly peril.
There they got on board a boat, and pushed off to cross the Lake to Capernaum. By this time it had become dark, and Jesus had not yet joined them.
When, however, they had rowed three or four miles, they saw Jesus walking on the water and coming near the boat.
Then they were willing to take Him on board; and in a moment the boat reached the shore at the point to which they were going.
Next morning the crowd who were still standing about on the other side of the Lake found that there had been but one small boat there, and they had seen that Jesus did not go on board with His disciples, but that His disciples went away without Him.
Simon Peter said to them, "I am going fishing." "We will go too," said they. So they set out and went on board their boat; but they caught nothing that night.
But the rest of the disciples came in the small boat (for they were not far from land--only about a hundred yards off)
So Simon Peter went on board the boat and drew the net ashore full of large fish, 153 in number; and yet, although there were so many, the net had not broken.
Then we ran under the lee of a little island called Cauda, where we managed with great difficulty to secure the boat;
The sailors, however, wanted to make their escape from the ship, and had lowered the boat into the sea, pretending that they were going to lay out anchors from the bow.
Then the soldiers cut the ropes of the ship's boat and let her fall off.