'Ship' in the Bible
The way of the eagle in the heavens, The way of a serpent on a rock, The way of a ship in the heart of the sea, And the way of a man in youth.
But there mighty is Jehovah for us, A place of rivers -- streams broad of sides, No ship with oars doth go into it, And a mighty ship doth not pass over it.
And Jonah riseth to flee to Tarshish from the face of Jehovah, and goeth down to Joppa, and findeth a ship going to Tarshish, and he giveth its fare, and goeth down into it, to go with them to Tarshish from the face of Jehovah.
And Jehovah hath cast a great wind on the sea, and there is a great tempest in the sea, and the ship hath reckoned to be broken;
and the mariners are afraid, and cry each unto his god, and cast the goods that are in the ship into the sea, to make it light of them; and Jonah hath gone down unto the sides of the vessel, and he lieth down, and is fast asleep.
And we having gone before unto the ship, did sail to Assos, thence intending to take in Paul, for so he had arranged, intending himself to go on foot;
sorrowing most of all for the word that he had said -- that they are about no more to see his face; and they were accompanying him to the ship.
and having found a ship passing over to Phenicia, having gone on board, we sailed,
and having discovered Cyprus, and having left it on the left, we were sailing to Syria, and did land at Tyre, for there was the ship discharging the lading.
and having embraced one another, we embarked in the ship, and they returned to their own friends.
and having embarked in a ship of Adramyttium, we, being about to sail by the coasts of Asia, did set sail, there being with us Aristarchus, a Macedonian of Thessalonica,
and there the centurion having found a ship of Alexandria, sailing to Italy, did put us into it,
saying to them, 'Men, I perceive that with hurt, and much damage, not only of the lading and of the ship, but also of our lives -- the voyage is about to be;'
but the centurion to the pilot and to the shipowner gave credence more than to the things spoken by Paul;
and the ship being caught, and not being able to bear up against the wind, having given her up, we were borne on,
which having taken up, they were using helps, undergirding the ship, and fearing lest they may fall on the quicksand, having let down the mast -- so were borne on.
and on the third day with our own hands the tackling of the ship we cast out,
and now I exhort you to be of good cheer, for there shall be no loss of life among you -- but of the ship;
And the sailors seeking to flee out of the ship, and having let down the boat to the sea, in pretence as if out of the foreship they are about to cast anchors,
Paul said to the centurion and to the soldiers, 'If these do not remain in the ship -- ye are not able to be saved;'
(and we were -- all the souls in the ship -- two hundred, seventy and six),
and having eaten sufficient nourishment, they were lightening the ship, casting forth the wheat into the sea.
And when the day came, they were not discerning the land, but a certain creek were perceiving having a beach, into which they took counsel, if possible, to thrust forward the ship,
and having fallen into a place of two seas, they ran the ship aground, and the fore-part, indeed, having stuck fast, did remain immoveable, but the hinder-part was broken by the violence of the waves.
and the rest, some indeed upon boards, and some upon certain things of the ship; and thus it came to pass that all came safe unto the land.
And after three months, we set sail in a ship (that had wintered in the isle) of Alexandria, with the sign Dioscuri,