Noun anemos (wind) in the Gospels-Acts

(Translation from NRSV for the New Testament and Brenton for the Septuagint with a few modifications for a more literal meaning)


Matthew

7: 25The rain fell, the floods came, and the winds (anemos) blew and beat on that house, but it did not fall, because it had been founded on rock.
7: 27The rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds (anemos) blew and beat against that house, and it fell - and great was its fall!"
8: 26And he said to them, "Why are you afraid, you of little faith?" Then he got up and rebuked the winds (anemos) and the sea; and there was a dead calm.
8: 27They were amazed, saying, "What sort of man is this, that even the winds (anemos) and the sea obey him?"
11: 7As they went away, Jesus began to speak to the crowds about John: "What did you go out into the wilderness to look at? A reed shaken by the wind (anemos)?
14: 24but by this time the boat, battered by the waves, was far from the land, for the wind (anemos) was against them.
14: 30But when he noticed the strong wind (anemos), he became frightened, and beginning to sink, he cried out, "Lord, save me!"
14: 32When they got into the boat, the wind (anemos) ceased.
24: 31And he will send out his angels with a loud trumpet call, and they will gather his elect from the four winds (anemos), from one end of heaven to the other.

Mark

4: 37A great wind (anemos) storm arose, and the waves beat into the boat, so that the boat was already being swamped.
4: 39He woke up and rebuked the wind (anemos), and said to the sea, "Peace! Be still!" Then the wind (anemos) ceased, and there was a dead calm.
4: 41And they were filled with great awe and said to one another, "Who then is this, that even the wind (anemos) and the sea obey him?"
6: 48When he saw that they were straining at the oars against an adverse wind (anemos), he came towards them early in the morning, walking on the sea. He intended to pass them by.
6: 51Then he got into the boat with them and the wind (anemos) ceased. And they were utterly astounded,
13: 27Then he will send out the angels, and gather his elect from the four winds (anemos), from the ends of the earth to the ends of heaven.

Luke

7: 24When John's messengers had gone, Jesus began to speak to the crowds about John: "What did you go out into the wilderness to look at? A reed shaken by the wind (anemos)?
8: 23and while they were sailing he fell asleep. A wind (anemos) storm swept down on the lake, and the boat was filling with water, and they were in danger.
8: 24They went to him and woke him up, shouting, "Master, Master, we are perishing!" And he woke up and rebuked the wind (anemos) and the raging waves; they ceased, and there was a calm.
8: 25He said to them, "Where is your faith?" They were afraid and amazed, and said to one another, "Who then is this, that he commands even the winds (anemos) and the water, and they obey him?"

John

6: 18The sea became rough because a strong wind (anemos) was blowing.

Acts

27: 4Putting out to sea from there, we sailed under the lee of Cyprus, because the winds (anemos) were against us.
27: 7We sailed slowly for a number of days and arrived with difficulty off Cnidus, and as the wind (anemos) was against us, we sailed under the lee of Crete off Salmone.
27: 14But soon a violent wind (anemos), called the northeaster, rushed down from Crete.
27: 15Since the ship was caught and could not be turned head-on into the wind (anemos), we gave way to it and were driven.

Ephesians

4: 14We must no longer be children, tossed to and fro and blown about by every wind (anemos) of doctrine, by people's trickery, by their craftiness in deceitful scheming.

James

3: 4Or look at ships: though they are so large that it takes strong winds (anemos) to drive them, yet they are guided by a very small rudder wherever the will of the pilot directs.

Jude

1: 12These are blemishes on your love-feasts, while they feast with you without fear, feeding themselves. They are waterless clouds carried along by the winds (anemos); autumn trees without fruit, twice dead, uprooted;

Revelation

6: 13and the stars of the sky fell to the earth as the fig tree drops its winter fruit when shaken by a strong wind (anemos).
7: 1After this I saw four angels standing at the four corners of the earth, holding back the four winds (anemos) of the earth so that no wind (anemos) could blow on earth or sea or against any tree.