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                      ~21-07. eu-do-kia~
Strong's Lexicon
eu-do-ki-a: Goodwill, pleasure,

 favor, desire, delight

Original Word: εὐ-δο-κία
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Transliteration: eu-do-kia
Pronunciation: y-oo-do-k-ee'-ah
Phonetic Spelling: (y-oo-do-k-ee'-ah)
Definition: Goodwill, pleasure, favor, desire, delight
Meaning: (a) good-will (good-pleasure), favor, feeling of complacency of God to man, (b) good-pleasure, satisfaction, happiness, delight of men.

Word Origin: From the Greek words εὖ (eu, meaning "well" or "good") and δο-κ'-έω (do-k'-eō, meaning "to think" or "to seem")






                        ~21-26. eu-la-b-és~
Strong's Lexicon
eu-la-b-és: Devout, reverent, pious

Original Word: εὐ-λ-αβ-ή-ς
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: eu-la-b-és
Pronunciation: y-oo-la-b-ACE
Phonetic Spelling: (y-oo-la-b-ace')
Definition: Devout, reverent, pious
Meaning: (lit: handling well, hence) cautious, circumspect; hence: God-fearing, p'-io-us.

Word Origin: From the Greek words εὖ (eu, meaning "well") and λα-μ-β-άν-ω (lamb-an-ō, meaning "to take" or "to receive").

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Hebrew e-qu-i-v-al-e-nt often associated with the concept of devoutness or reverence is יָרֵא (ya-re', Strong's Hebrew 33-73), which means "fear" or "reverence," particularly in the context of fearing the Lord.



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                                 ~2095. eu~
Strong's Lexicon
eu: Well, good, rightly

Original Word: εὖ
Part of Speech: Ad-ver-b
Transliteration: eu
Pronunciation: y-oo
Phonetic Spelling: (y-oo)
Definition: Well, good, rightly
Meaning: well, well done, good, rightly; also used as an exclamation.

Word Origin: A primary word

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for "εὖ," the concept is similar to the Hebrew word טוֹב (tov), which means good or pleasing.





Lexicon :: Strong's G-21-6-9 - eu-charist-ia

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εὐχαριστία
Transliteration
eu-ch-ar-is-t'-ia (Key)
Pronunciation
y-oo-kh-ar-is-t'-ee'-ah
Part of Speech
feminine noun
Root Word (Etymology)
KJ-V Translation Count — Total: 15x
The KJ-V translates Strong's G-21-6-9 in the following manner: thanksgiving (9x), giving of thanks (3x), thanks (2x), thankfulness (1x).
  1. thankfulness

  2. the giving of thanks

Strong’s Definitions [](Strong’s Definitions Legend)
εὐ-χ-αρ-ισ-τ'-ία eu-ch-ar-is-t'-ía, y-oo-kh-ar-is-tee'-ah; from G-2-17-0; gratitude; actively, grateful language (to God, as an act of worship):—thankfulness, (giving of) thanks(-giving).

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                        ~21-71. eu-ch-é~
Strong's Lexicon
eu-c-hé: Prayer, vow

Original Word: εὐ-χ-ή
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Transliteration: eu-ch-é
Pronunciation: y-oo-kh-ay'
Phonetic Spelling: (y-oo-kh-ay')
Definition: Prayer, vow
Meaning: a prayer comprising a vow; a prayer, vow.

Word Origin: From the Greek ver-b εὔ-χο-μ-αι (eú-ch-om-a-i), meaning "to pray" or "to vow."





                   ~21-72. eu-ch-om-ai~
Strong's Lexicon
eu-ch-o-ma-i: To pray, to wish, to vow

Original Word: εὔ-χο-μ-αι
Part of Speech: Ver-b
Transliteration: eu-ch-om-ai
Pronunciation: Y-OO-kh-o-my,

*Y-O-O-kh-om-y
Phonetic Spelling: (y-oo'-kh-om-a-h-ee)
Definition: To pray, to wish, to vow
Meaning: I pray, wish.






                  ~21-73. eu-ch-r-ést-os~
Strong's Lexicon
eu-ch-r'-ést-os: Useful, profitable,

 beneficial

Original Word: εὔ-χρ-η-σ-τ'-ος
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: eu-ch-r'-ést-os
Pronunciation: y-oo-kh-ray-s-t'-os
Phonetic Spelling: (y-oo'-kh-r-ay-s-t'-os)
Definition: Useful, profitable, beneficial
Meaning: useful, serviceable, very profitable.

Word Origin: From the Greek prefix εὖ (eu, meaning "good" or "well") and χ-ρά-ο-μ-αι (ch-ra-om-ai, meaning "to use" or "to employ").





                  ~5-54-3. ch-r'-ést-os~
Strong's Lexicon
ch-r'-ést-os: Kind, good, useful,

 benevolent

Original Word: χρ-η-σ-τ'-ός


Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: ch-r'-ést-os
Pronunciation: kh-r'-ay-s-t'-os'
Phonetic Spelling: (kh-ra-se-t'-os')
Definition: Kind, good, useful, b-en-ev-o-l'-e-nt
Meaning: useful, gentle, pleasant, kind.

Word Origin: De-ri-ve-d from χ-ρά-ο-μ-αι (ch-ra-om-ai), meaning "to use" or "to make use of."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Hebrew e-qu-i-v-al-e-nt often associated with "ch-r'-ést-os" is חֶסֶד (c-he-se-d), which is frequently translated as "lovingkindness" or "steadfast love."






                       ~21-74. eu-p'-su-ch-eó~
Strong's Lexicon
eu-p'-su-ch-eó: To be of good courage, to

 be cheerful, to be in good spirits.

Original Word: εὐ-ψ-υ-χ-έω
Part of Speech: Ver-b
Transliteration: eu-p'-su-ch-eó
Pronunciation: y-oo-p-so-o-kh-eh'-o
Phonetic Spelling: (y-oo-ps-oo-kh-eh'-o)
Definition: To be of good courage, to be cheerful, to be in good spirits.
Meaning: I am of good cheer.

Word Origin: From the Greek words εὖ (eu, meaning "well" or "good") and ψ-υ-χή (p'-su-ch-e, meaning "soul" or "mind").

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for εὐ-ψ-υ-χ-έω, similar concepts can be found in Hebrew words like חָזַק (ch-a-z-aq, Strong's H-23-88), meaning "to be strong" or "to be courageous," and שָׂמַח (sa-ma-ch, Strong's H-8-05-5), meaning "to rejoice" or "to be glad."







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