Inlet
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An inlet, in geographical terms, refers to a narrow body of water between islands or leading inland from a larger body of water, often serving as a passage for ships or a habitat for marine life. While the term "inlet" itself is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible, the concept is relevant in understanding the geographical and cultural context of certain biblical narratives, particularly those involving bodies of water such as seas, lakes, and rivers.

Biblical Context

The Bible frequently references bodies of water, which played a significant role in the lives of the people in biblical times. The Sea of Galilee, the Dead Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea are prominent examples where inlets may have existed, providing access for fishing, trade, and travel. These bodies of water were central to the livelihoods of many biblical figures, including fishermen like Peter, Andrew, James, and John, who were called by Jesus to be His disciples (Matthew 4:18-22).

Symbolic Significance

Water in the Bible often symbolizes life, purification, and divine provision. Inlets, as extensions of larger bodies of water, can be seen as channels through which these blessings flow. For instance, the Jordan River, which flows into the Dead Sea, is a significant biblical waterway where John the Baptist baptized Jesus (Matthew 3:13-17). This act of baptism symbolizes spiritual cleansing and renewal, themes that are central to Christian theology.

Historical and Cultural Insights

Inlets would have been crucial for ancient trade routes, allowing for the exchange of goods and cultural interactions between different regions. The Mediterranean Sea, with its numerous inlets and harbors, was a major conduit for the spread of early Christianity. The Apostle Paul, for example, undertook several missionary journeys across the Mediterranean, as recorded in the Acts of the Apostles. These journeys facilitated the spread of the Gospel and the establishment of early Christian communities.

Theological Reflections

From a theological perspective, inlets can be seen as metaphors for the ways in which God's grace and truth enter into the world and into the hearts of believers. Just as an inlet allows water to flow into new areas, so too does the Word of God penetrate and transform lives. This imagery aligns with passages such as Isaiah 55:10-11 , which speaks of God's word going forth and accomplishing His purposes.

Conclusion

While the Bible does not specifically mention inlets, understanding their geographical and symbolic significance enriches the study of biblical texts. Inlets serve as reminders of the interconnectedness of creation and the ways in which God's presence and provision permeate the world.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (n.) A bay or recess, a narrow strip of water running into the land or between islands.

2. (n.) A passage by which an enclosed place may be entered; a place of ingress; entrance.

3. (n.) That which is let in or inland; an inserted material.

Library

Five Outlets of Power.
... power. There is one inlet of power in the life"anybody's life"any kind
of power: just one inlet"the Holy Spirit. He is power. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/gordon/quiet talks on prayer/five outlets of power.htm

Lines on "Kallihirua in the Ship"
... The Captain then saw through his glass The Inlet, and the Bay, But floes
of ice, as green as grass, And icebergs block'd the way. ...
/.../murray/kalli the esquimaux christian /lines on kallihirua in the.htm

The Comforts Belonging to Mourners
... A man's drunkenness is to be repented of; his uncleanness is to be repented of;
but his repentance is never to be repented of, because it is the inlet to joy. ...
/.../the beatitudes an exposition of matthew 51-12/11 the comforts belonging to.htm

The Scriptures.
... I never had in all my life so great an inlet into the word of God as now, [in prison.]
Those scriptures that I saw nothing in before, were made in this place ...
//christianbookshelf.org/bunyan/the riches of bunyan/iii the scriptures.htm

Kallihirua's Family
... as, in consequence of the state of the ice, no opportunity was offered of landing
him on his native shores, on the return of the vessel past York Inlet, he was ...
/.../murray/kalli the esquimaux christian /kallihiruas family.htm

PM Mrs. Southey. The Mariner's Hymn.
... 3 Slacken no sail yet, at Inlet or island; Straight for the beacon steer," Straight
for the highland; Crowd all the canvass on, Cut through the foam ...
/.../various/book of hymns for public and private devotion/431 p m mrs southey.htm

"For what the Law could not Do, in that it was Weak through the ...
... Sin was the inlet of afflictions, of bodily infirmities and necessities, of death
itself; and when the floods of these did overflow Christ's human nature, it ...
/.../binning/the works of the rev hugh binning/sermon x for what the.htm

Paul's Shipwreck
... When it was day they could not make out what land it was; but they saw an inlet
with a sandy beach on which they planned, if possible, to run the ship ashore. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/sherman/the childrens bible/pauls shipwreck.htm

The Exile --Continued.
... books, and should besides present verbal resemblances and historical allusions to
these, unless it be of the same period, and therefore an inlet into the mind ...
//christianbookshelf.org/maclaren/the life of david/vii the exilecontinued.htm

"And if Christ be in You, the Body is Dead Because of Sin: but the ...
... Though it be true that sin was the first inlet of death, that it first opened the
sluice to let it enter and flow in upon mankind, yet that appointment of ...
/.../binning/the works of the rev hugh binning/sermon xxviii and if christ.htm

Thesaurus
Inlet (4 Occurrences)
...Inlet (4 Occurrences). ... But an inlet with a sandy beach attracted their attention,
and now their object was, if possible, to run the ship aground in this inlet. ...
/i/inlet.htm - 7k

Object (76 Occurrences)
... But an inlet with a sandy beach attracted their attention, and now their object
was, if possible, to run the ship aground in this inlet. (WEY). ...
/o/object.htm - 31k

Recognise (4 Occurrences)
... But an inlet with a sandy beach attracted their attention, and now their object
was, if possible, to run the ship aground in this inlet. (WEY DBY). ...
/r/recognise.htm - 7k

Daylight (24 Occurrences)
... But an inlet with a sandy beach attracted their attention, and now their object
was, if possible, to run the ship aground in this inlet. (WEY NIV). ...
/d/daylight.htm - 13k

Bay (8 Occurrences)
... the color of horses. 2. (n.) An inlet of the sea, usually smaller than
a gulf, but of the same general character. 3. (n.) A small ...
/b/bay.htm - 12k

Attracted (4 Occurrences)
... But an inlet with a sandy beach attracted their attention, and now their object
was, if possible, to run the ship aground in this inlet. (WEY). ...
/a/attracted.htm - 7k

Aground (5 Occurrences)
... But an inlet with a sandy beach attracted their attention, and now their object
was, if possible, to run the ship aground in this inlet. (WEY NIV). ...
/a/aground.htm - 8k

Sandy (1 Occurrence)
... But an inlet with a sandy beach attracted their attention, and now their object
was, if possible, to run the ship aground in this inlet. (WEY NIV). ...
/s/sandy.htm - 6k

Sand (40 Occurrences)
... But an inlet with a sandy beach attracted their attention, and now their object
was, if possible, to run the ship aground in this inlet. (Root in WEY BBE NIV). ...
/s/sand.htm - 24k

Coast (70 Occurrences)
... But an inlet with a sandy beach attracted their attention, and now their object
was, if possible, to run the ship aground in this inlet. (WEY). ...
/c/coast.htm - 31k

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Concordance
Inlet (4 Occurrences)

Acts 27:39
When daylight came, they tried in vain to recognise the coast. But an inlet with a sandy beach attracted their attention, and now their object was, if possible, to run the ship aground in this inlet.
(WEY BBE)

Acts 27:40
So cutting away the hooks, and letting them go into the sea, and freeing the cords of the guiding-blades, and lifting up the sail to the wind, they went in the direction of the inlet.
(BBE)

Joshua 15:2
Their south limit was from the farthest part of the Salt Sea, from the inlet looking to the south:
(BBE)

Joshua 15:5
And the east limit is the Salt Sea as far as the end of Jordan. And the limit of the north part of the land is from the inlet of the sea at the end of Jordan:
(BBE)

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