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In the context of the Bible, the term "crews" is not explicitly mentioned; however, the concept of groups of people working together, particularly in maritime settings, can be inferred from various passages. The Bible often uses nautical imagery and references to ships and seafaring, which would have involved crews working together to navigate and manage the vessels.

Biblical Context

1. Seafaring and Ships: The Bible contains numerous references to ships and the sea, which implicitly involve crews. For instance, in the account of Jonah, the prophet boards a ship bound for Tarshish, and the crew plays a significant role in the narrative. When a violent storm threatens the ship, the crew members cry out to their gods and throw cargo overboard to lighten the ship (Jonah 1:4-5). Eventually, they cast lots to determine that Jonah is the cause of their trouble, leading to his being thrown overboard (Jonah 1:7-15).

2. Paul's Journeys: The Apostle Paul's missionary journeys often involved sea travel, which would have required the services of a ship's crew. In Acts 27, Paul is a prisoner on a ship sailing for Rome. The narrative provides a detailed account of the ship's crew and their actions during a perilous storm. The crew's decisions, such as undergirding the ship and throwing cargo overboard, are crucial to the survival of all on board (Acts 27:17-19).

3. Symbolism of Ships and Crews: Ships and their crews can also be seen as symbolic of the Church and its members. Just as a crew must work together to navigate a ship through treacherous waters, so must the members of the Church work in unity to fulfill their mission. The Apostle Paul frequently uses the metaphor of the body to describe the Church, emphasizing the importance of each member working together for the common good (1 Corinthians 12:12-27).

Theological Implications

The concept of crews in the Bible underscores themes of cooperation, unity, and reliance on divine providence. The narratives involving ships and their crews often highlight the need for human effort in conjunction with faith in God's guidance. The account of Jonah illustrates the futility of human effort without obedience to God, while Paul's shipwreck narrative in Acts 27 demonstrates God's sovereignty and protection even amidst human struggle and uncertainty.

Practical Applications

For believers, the implicit presence of crews in biblical narratives serves as a reminder of the importance of community and collaboration in the Christian life. Just as a ship's crew must work together to reach their destination, Christians are called to support one another in their spiritual journey. This involves using one's gifts and talents for the benefit of the whole, as well as trusting in God's guidance through life's storms.

In summary, while the Bible does not explicitly mention "crews," the concept is woven into the fabric of its narratives, offering rich insights into the nature of human cooperation and divine providence.
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Prayer and Science
... For, as a fact, God did not always answer it: he did not always see fit to deliver
those who called upon him. Gallant ships went down with all their crews. ...
/.../kingsley/discipline and other sermons/sermon iii prayer and science.htm

Sermon at the Opening Services of the General Convention, October ...
... English missionary priest in America of whose services we have record was Master
Wolfall, who celebrated the Holy Communion in 1578 for the crews of Martin ...
//christianbookshelf.org/whipple/five sermons/i sermon at the opening.htm

The General Conference of 1836
... Illinois Conference: Peter Cartwright, Hooper Crews, Simon Peter. Mississippi
Conference: Benjamin M. Drake John Lane, William Winans. ...
/.../chapter 13 the general conference.htm

The General Conference of 1840
... Missouri Conference: Andrew Munroe, Thomas Johnson. Illinois Conference: P. Aker,
Peter Cartwright, John Clarke, Hooper Crews, JT Mitchell, SH Thompson. ...
/.../chapter 15 the general conference.htm

The Captivity.
... and Pharaoh Necho, King of Egypt, a very bold and able man, who hired Phoenician
ships to sail round Africa, and then did not believe the crews when they came ...
//christianbookshelf.org/yonge/the chosen people/lesson x the captivity.htm

Kallihirua on Board the "Assistance"
... Kallihirua on board the "Assistance". It was after this first interview that the
report was raised of the massacre of two ships' crews in 1846. ...
/.../murray/kalli the esquimaux christian /kallihirua on board the assistance.htm

John 7:37-38. "Let any Man Come. "
... a tropical sum"Hear what any old soldier will tell you is the chief want of the
wounded on a battlefield."Remember what the survivors of the crews of ships ...
/.../chapter vii john 7 37-38 let.htm

All Kinds of Death a violence to Nature, Arising from Sin --Sin an ...
... away from the Capharean rocks, assailed by no storms, without a billow to shatter
them, with favouring gale, in gliding course, with merry crews, they founder ...
/.../tertullian/a treatise on the soul/chapter lii all kinds of death.htm

On the Arrival of the Egyptians.
... The crews of the ships, landing next day to go to Church, passed by the numerous
Churches held by the Arians, and betook themselves to the little Anastasia. ...
/.../cyril/lectures of s cyril of jerusalem/oration xxxiv on the arrival.htm

Letters to Olympias.
... and impenetrable darkness, so that no one can see his neighbour, whilst mighty is
the roaring of the billows, and monsters of the sea attack the crews on every ...
//christianbookshelf.org/chrysostom/on the priesthood/letters to olympias.htm

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Crews (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Crews (1 Occurrence). Revelation 18:17 because
in one short hour all this great wealth has been laid waste ...
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Crew (7 Occurrences)

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Crib (3 Occurrences)

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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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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 ...
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Ply (3 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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Short (128 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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Waste (668 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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Wealth (340 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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