Jesus 8880: Glossary of Signs
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Boat - ploion, ploiarion

Boat

Definition: Ploion (ploy'-on) Noun, Neuter - Boat, a vessel that varies in size to transport many people on water. Ploiarion (ploy-ar'-ee-on) Noun, Neuter - a Small Boat, the diminutive ploiarion is a small boat holding one or two people.

Diagram: The Sign of a "boat" is a circle of variable size that encloses the people it carries. It always sits on or in one of the signs for a sea. The boats in this diagram (2220, 4440) holds the twelve disciples, God, and Jesus.

Mk 01:19 And they were in the boat mending the "nets."
Mk 01:20 and leaving their father Zebedee in the boat with the "hired servants" ...
Mk 03:09 And he said to his disciples that a "little boat" should stand ready before him ...
Mk 04:01 he got into a "boat" to sit in the sea.
Mk 04:36 they take him like he was in the boat, and other "little boats" were with him.
Mk 04:37 and the waves were beating into the boat.
Mk 05:02 And having come out of the "boat" ...
Mk 05:18 And on stepping into the boat ...
Mk 05:21 And ferrying Jesus in the boat again ...
Mk 06:32 And they departed in the "boat" down into a "wilderness place" ...
Mk 06:45 And "immediately" he compelled his pupils to embark into the boat ...
Mk 06:47 the "boat" was in the middle of the sea ...
Mk 06:51 And he ascended before them ... into the boat ...
Mk 06:54 And they come out ... out of the boat ...
Mk 08:10 And immediately, having embarked into the boat with his disciples ...
Mk 08:14 and if not one, they had no bread with themselves in the boat.

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