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  1. Definition: joy, delight. Usage: joy, gladness, a source of joy. HELPS Word-studies. Cognate: 5479 xará (another feminine noun from the root xar -, "extend favor, lean towards, be favorably disposed") – properly, the awareness (of God's) grace, favor; joy ("grace recognized").

    • 59 Occurrences

      NAS: and hid [again]; and from joy over it he goes KJV: and...

    • Chara

      Englishman's Concordance. χαρά (chara) — 23 Occurrences....

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  3. Jan 15, 2020 · Joy is an inner gladness; a deep seated pleasure. It is a depth of assurance and confidence that ignites a cheerful heart. It is a cheerful heart that leads to cheerful behavior. Joy is not an experience that comes from favorable circumstances but is God’s gift to believers.

  4. G5479 - χαρά chará, khar-ah'; from ; cheerfulness, i.e. calm delight:—gladness, greatly, (X be exceeding) joy(-ful, -fully, -fulness, -ous).

  5. The Meaning of “Joy” in Greek. “Joy” is an important concept in the Bible. Find out how to understand this biblical theme and apply it to your life. From the very beginning of the Bible, God called his creation “good” and “very good” (Genesis 1).

  6. Jan 4, 2022 · The Greek word for joy is chara. Joy is the natural reaction to the work of God, whether promised or fulfilled. Joy expresses God’s kingdom—His influence on earth (Romans 14:17). The Spirit’s production of joy can manifest in several different ways: The joy of deliverance: When God sets someone free, rejoicing is in order.

  7. According to Strong's Greek Lexicon, the Greek word listed in the verse is χαρά (chara), meaning 'joy', 'gladness', or a source of joy'. It occurs 59 times in 57 verses in the Greek concordance of the NASB.

  8. Aug 8, 2023 · Noun. [ edit] χᾰρᾱ́ • (kharā́) f (genitive χᾰρᾶς); first declension. joy, exultation. Inflection. [ edit] First declension of ἡ χᾰρᾱ́; τῆς χᾰρᾶς ( Attic) Descendants. [ edit] Greek: χαρά (chará)

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