Biblica Analytica
G0636 Greek

ἀποπλέω

apopleō

to set sail

Lexicon Entry

Definition
to set sail
Transliteration
apopleō
Strong's Number
G0636
Occurrences
4
Semantic Domain
Physical Action

Lexicon data from STEPBible TIPNR, Tyndale House, Cambridge. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.

What Original Readers Understood

Explored

The Greek word ἀποπλέω (apopleō) is a verb that means "to set sail." This action involves the physical movement of a vessel, such as a ship or boat, from a stationary position to a point of departure, typically into open water. The four occurrences of this word in the Bible suggest a specific context where setting sail is a deliberate and intentional act. The significance of ἀποπλέω lies in its association with travel, exploration, and movement. When used in the Bible, this word often marks the beginning of a journey, whether it be a physical or metaphorical one. The range of usage for ἀποπλέω is limited to situations where the act of setting sail is a key component of the narrative or message being conveyed.

Source data & methodology
Strong's
G0636
Lemma
ἀποπλέω
Transliteration
apopleō
Definition
to set sail
Occurrences
4
Model
workers-ai
Prompt version
1

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Occurrences in Scripture

4 total occurrences across the text