Passenger
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Passenger (1 Occurrence)

Revelation 18:17 because in one short hour all this great wealth has been laid waste!' And every shipmaster and every passenger by sea and the crews and all who ply their trade on the sea, (WEY NAS)

Thesaurus
Passenger (1 Occurrence)
... etc. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. PASS, PASSAGE, PASSENGER. pas ... Lewis.
Multi-Version Concordance Passenger (1 Occurrence). Revelation ...
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Passage (20 Occurrences)
... PASS, PASSAGE, PASSENGER. pas, pas'-aj, pas'-en-jer: "To pass" bears different
meanings and corresponds to various words in Hebrew and Greek. ...
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Pass (1172 Occurrences)
... PASS, PASSAGE, PASSENGER. pas, pas'-aj, pas'-en-jer: "To pass" bears different
meanings and corresponds to various words in Hebrew and Greek. ...
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Vessel (118 Occurrences)
... structure made to float upon the water for purposes of navigation; especially, one
that is larger than a common rowboat; as, a war vessel; a passenger vessel. ...
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Outside (215 Occurrences)
... 4. (n.) One who, or that which, is without; hence, an outside passenger,
as distinguished from one who is inside. See Inside, n. 3. ...
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Wayfarer (4 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (n.) One who travels; a traveler; a passenger.
Multi-Version Concordance Wayfarer (4 Occurrences). Judges ...
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Inside (185 Occurrences)
... 6. (n.) An inside passenger of a coach or carriage, as distinguished from one upon
the outside. Multi-Version Concordance Inside (185 Occurrences). ...
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Turret (1 Occurrence)
... mounted. Turrets are used on vessels of war and on land. 4. (n.) The elevated
central portion of the roof of a passenger car. Its ...
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Travel (25 Occurrences)
... Revelation 18:17 because in one short hour all this great wealth has been laid waste!'
And every shipmaster and every passenger by sea and the crews and all ...
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Deck (8 Occurrences)
... decks. 5. (n.) The upper part or top of a mansard roof or curb roof when
made nearly flat. 6. (n.) The roof of a passenger car. 7 ...
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Greek
1713. emporos -- a passenger on shipboard, a merchant
... a passenger on shipboard, a merchant. Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration:
emporos Phonetic Spelling: (em'-por-os) Short Definition: a merchant ...
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1909. epi -- on, upon
... 1), charge (1), concerning (4), connection (1), embraced* (2), extent* (2), further*
(3), inasmuch* (1), onto (1), over (57), passenger* (1), point (1 ...
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4126. pleo -- to sail
... sea, voyage. Word Origin a prim. word Definition to sail NASB Word Usage
passenger* (1), sail (1), sailing (4). sail. Another form ...
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5117. topos -- a place
... word Definition a place NASB Word Usage areas (1), locality (1), occasion (1),
opportunity (2), parts (1), passenger* (1), place (75), places (6), reef (1 ...
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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PASS, PASSAGE, PASSENGER

pas, pas'-aj, pas'-en-jer: "To pass" bears different meanings and corresponds to various words in Hebrew and Greek. It occurs frequently in the phrase "and it came to pass" (literally, "and it was"). This is simply a Hebrew idiom linking together the different paragraphs of a continuous narrative. As a rule "pass" renders the Hebrew word `abhar. This verb has various meanings, e.g. "to pass over" a stream (Genesis 31:21); "to cross" a boundary (Numbers 20:17); "to pass through," or "traverse," a country (Numbers 21:22); "to pass on" (Genesis 18:5); "to pass away," "cease to exist" (Job 30:15). The word is used metaphorically, "to pass over," "overstep," "transgress" (Numbers 14:41). In the causative form the verb is used in the phrase "to cause to pass through fire" (Deuteronomy 18:10 2 Kings 16:3). In the King James Version "pass" sometimes has the force of "surpass," "exceed," e.g. 2 Chronicles 9:22, "King Solomon passed all the kings of the earth in riches and wisdom"; compare also Ephesians 3:19, "the love of Christ which passeth knowledge," and Philippians 4:7, "the peace of God, which passeth all understanding."

Passage in the King James Version renders ma`abhar, or ma`abharah. The former word denotes (1) the ford of a river (Genesis 32:23 King James Version margin); (2) the pass of a mountain range (1 Samuel 13:23). In the only other instance of the use of the shorter form (Isaiah 30:32 margin), the King James Version renders "where the grounded staff shall pass." A more correct translation would be, "and every sweep (or stroke) of the appointed staff." The longer form bears both meanings, namely, "ford" (e.g. Joshua 2:7 Judges 3:28, etc.) and "pass" (1 Samuel 14:4 Isaiah 10:29). In Joshua 22:11, the rendering `towards the region opposite the children of Israel' would be more correct than the King James Version, "at the passage of the children of Israel." In English Versions of the Bible of Numbers 20:21 "passage" seems to mean "right of way," and renders the infinitive of the Hebrew verb. In Jeremiah 22:20 the King James Version the word rendered "passage" should be translated "from Abarim" (as in the Revised Version (British and American)), a mountain range in Moab, Northeast of the Dead Sea.

Passenger in the King James Version means a "passer-by." In Ezekiel 39:11, 14, 15 where the word occurs 4 times in the King James Version, the Revised Version (British and American) translates "them that pass through."

T. Lewis

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (n.) A passer or passer-by; a wayfarer.

2. (n.) A traveler by some established conveyance, as a coach, steamboat, railroad train, etc.

Strong's Hebrew
1870. derek -- way, road, distance, journey, manner
... course of life or mode of action, often adverb -- along, away, because of, + by,
conversation, custom, (east-)ward, journey, manner, passenger, through, toward ...
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