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Joy in the Bible (the gift of God largely due to position)

  • Writer: Phathiswa Moyo
    Phathiswa Moyo
  • Jul 3, 2023
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jul 28, 2023


- A WORD OF TESTIMONY BRINGS JOY

- GOD OF HOPE FILLS US WITH ALL JOY

- THE LORD INCREASES OUR JOY

- THE LORD INCREASES OUR JOY

- JOY WHEN WE DRAW CLOSER TO GOD IN REPETANCE

- THE JOY OF THE LORD IS MY STRENGTH

- THERE IS JOY IN THE PRESENCE OF THE LORD

- SALVATION GIVES US JOY

- SALVATION IS A VANTAGE POINT

- WE JOYFUL BECAUSE THE LORD IS OUR HELP, HE IS FOR US

- NO ONE HAS THE ABILITY TO TAKE OUR JOY FROM US BECAUSE IT IS GOD GIVEN

- RHEMA AND DABHA WORD GIVE US JOY

- WE GET JOY IN THE KINGDOM OF GOD



Verse Concepts

for the kingdom of God is not eating and drinking, but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.


Verse Concepts

Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that you will abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.




A new day brings us joy


שָׂמֵחַ fut. יִשְׂמַת (see above, as to the primary idea), Proverbs 13:9, “the light of the righteous”

יִשְׂמַח i.e. shall shine, as it were, with joyful brightness. Constr. followed by בְּ1 Samuel 2:1; Psalms 122:1 עַל Isaiah 9:16, 39:2 Jonah 4:6 מִן Proverbs 5:18 (where several MSS. have בְּ), with any thing; followed by בִּי Nehemiah 12:43 but followed by לְ specially to rejoice at another’s misfortune, or destruction, Psalms 35:19, 24 Psalms 35:24, 38:17


Isaiah 14:8; Micah 7:8. There is often said, שָׂמַח בַּיהוָֹה to rejoice concerning Jehovah, because of aid to be expected from him, and because of his protection, Ps. 9:3 32:11 97:12 104:34 שָׂמַח לִפְנֵי יְהֹוָה to rejoice before Jehovah, said of those who held sacred feasts in the courts of the sanctuary, Leviticus 23:40; Deuteronomy 12:7, 12 Deuteronomy 12:12, 18 Deuteronomy 12:18, 14:26 (compare Isaiah 9:2).


Piel, שִׂמַּח to gladden, to make joyful, Deuteronomy 24:5; Proverbs 27:11 used of joy felt at the ills of others, followed by לְ Psalms 30:2 followed by עַל Lamentations 2:17 מִן 2 Chronicles 20:27.

Hiphil, i.q. Piel, Psalms 89:43.

[Derivatives, the two following words.]

שָׂמֵחַ fem. שְׂמֵחָה verbal adj. rejoicing, joyful, Deuteronomy 16:15 followed by מִן concerning any thing, Ecclesiastes 2:10 followed by a gerund. Proverbs 2:14, שְׂמֵחִים לַעֲשׂוֹת רַע “those who rejoice

to do evil.” Pl. constr. once שְׂמֵחֵי Psalms 35:26 elsewhere שִׂמְחֵי Isaiah 24:7, etc.





Ancient Hebrew Lexicon Definitions

1451) nr (רנ RN) AC: Shout CO: ? AB: ?: Any loud noise. B) nnr (רננ RNN) AC: Shout CO: ? AB: ?: A shout of joy, desperation or desire. V) nnr (רננ RNN) - Shout: KJV (54): (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Pual, Piel, Participle) sing, rejoice, shout, cry - Strongs: H7442 (רָנַן), H7444 (רַנֵּן) Nm) nnr (רננ RNN) - Shouting: A site that shouts out beauty. KJV (1): goodly - Strongs: H7443 (רְנָנִים) Nf1) ennr (רננה RNNH) - Shouting: KJV (4): joyful, triumphing, singing - Strongs: H7445 (רְנָנָה) C) nra (ארנ ARN) AC: ? CO: ? AB: ?: [Unknown meaning;] gm) nrfa (אורנ AWRN) - Oren: An unknown tree. KJV (1): ash - Strongs: H766 (אֹרֶן) H) enr (רנה RNH) AC: ? CO: Rattle AB: ?: A loud noise. V) enr (רנה RNH) - Rattle: KJV (1): (vf: Paal) rattle - Strongs: H7439 (רָנָה) J) nfr (רונ RWN) AC: Murmur CO: ? AB: ?: A loud rumbling. V) nfr (רונ RWN) - Murmur: [df: Nwl] KJV (87): (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil) murmur, grudge - Strongs: H3885 (לוּן) Nm ) nfr (רונ RWN) - Shouting: KJV (1): song - Strongs: H7438 (רֹן) if1) enfrt (תרונה TRWNH) - Murmuring: [df: hnwlt] KJV (8): murmuring - Strongs: H8519 (תּלֻנָּה) M) nir (רינ RYN) AC: Shout CO: ? AB: ? Nf1 ) enir (רינה RYNH) - Shouting: KJV (33): cry, singing, rejoice, joy, gladness, proclamation, shouting, sing, song, triumph - Strongs: H7440 (רִנָּה)



1) joy, mirth, gladness

1a) mirth, gladness, joy, gaiety, pleasure

1b) joy (of God)

1c) glad result, happy issue






Brown-Driver-Briggs'


1) joy, gladness






Strong's Concordance

autarkés: self-sufficient, sufficient

Original Word: αὐτάρκης, ες

Part of Speech: Adjective

Transliteration: autarkés

Phonetic Spelling: (ow-tar'-kace)

Definition: self-sufficient, sufficient

Usage: self-sufficient, contented, satisfied, independent.

HELPS Word-studies

Cognate: 842 autárkēs (the adjectival form of 841 /autárkeia, "contentment") – properly, self-sufficient, content in the sense of being satisfied because living in God's content (fulness). This inward sufficiency is as valid in "low times" (suffering) as in "high times" (temporal prosperity). See 841 (autarkeia).

842 /autárkēs ("sufficiency within") occurs only in Phil 4:11 where it refers to positive self-sufficiency (inward adequacy) – i.e. that comes through the indwelling power of Christ.

[842 (autárkēs) comes from autos ("self") and arkein ("sufficient") meaning "self"-sufficiency, which is entirely God-produced.]






 
 
 

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