aground ,  Concordance Study




aground , AC , 27:41




 


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  aground 2027 # epokello {ep-ok-el'-lo}; from 1909 and okello

(to urge); to drive upon the shore, i.e. to beach a vessel: --

run {aground}.[ql




 


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 aground  Interlinear Index Study




aground ACT 027 041 And falling <4045 -peripipto -> into <1519 -

eis -> a place <5117 -topos -> where <1337 -dithalassos -> two

<1337 -dithalassos -> seas <1337 -dithalassos -> met , they ran

<2027 -epokello -> the ship <3491 -naus -> {aground} <2027 -

epokello -> ; and the forepart <4408 -prora -> stuck <2043 -

ereido -> fast , and remained <3306 -meno -> unmoveable <0761 -

asaleutos -> , but the hinder <4403 -prumna -> part <4403 -

prumna -> was broken <3089 -luo -> with the violence <0970 -bia -

> of the waves <2949 -kuma -> .




 


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 ship aground                            <ACT27  -:41 >


* aground , 2027 ,


* aground , 2027 epokello ,


 


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 aground -2027 {aground}, ran,


 


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 aground 2027 ** epokello ** run {aground}.


 


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 aground ......... aground 2027 -epokello->


 


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 aground 2027 # epokello {ep-ok-el'-lo}; from 1909 and okello

(to urge); to drive upon the shore, i.e. to beach a vessel: --

run {aground}.[ql


 


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 aground 027 041 Act                 /${aground /and the

forepart stuck fast , and remained unmoveable , but the hinder

part was broken with the violence of the waves .


 


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 aground <ACT27 -41> And falling into a place where two seas met,


they ran the ship {aground}; and the forepart stuck fast, and


remained unmoveable, but the hinder part was broken with the


violence of the waves.




 


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