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Part 1 Word Study joy! |
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Introduction I am not going to apologize for the length of this page. Studying the Bible or doing word studies is like a treasure hunt for me. There is SO much that can be gained from really searching out the meaning of a word. Looking up the synonyms and antonyms, understanding what the root word means, finding the primary root in Hebrew and Greek can bring such a depth of understanding to what the Holy Spirit means in a Bible verse. And I'll let you in on a secret. If you study a word, you usually "get it." That's a challenge, dear reader...
NOTE: There is SO much to share, that I have split the studies into three web pages. This page deals with the definitions. Part 2 is the study of the Old Testament and Part 3 is the study of the New Testament.. Old Testament Hebrew Definitions
New Testament Greek Definitions
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Note: highlighted or underlined words indicate further study and information available
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Random House Dictionary Definitions - Noun
Random House Dictionary Definitions - Verb
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Latin word, gaudium, to be glad |
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1st Definition of JOY! emotion - an affective state
of consciousness in which joy, sorrow, fear, hate, or the like, is experienced,
as distinguished from cognitive and volitional states of consciousness - a
feeling. Feeling, emotion, passion, sentiment refer to pleasurable or painful sensations experienced when one is stirred to sympathy, anger, fear love, grief, etc. Feeling is a general term for a subjective point of view as well as for specific sensation. (ex. to be guided by feeling rather than facts.) Emotion is applied to an intensified feeling. Passion is strong or violent emotion, often so overpowering that it masters the mind or judgment. Sentiment is a mixture of thought and feeling, esp. refined or tender feeling. Other Syn. sympathy, empathy,
tenderness, sensitivity, sentiment, emotional, tender, impassioned, passionate delight - 1. a high degree of
pleasure or enjoyment; joy, rapture; 2. something that gives great pleasure; 3.
to give great pleasure, satisfaction or enjoyment to; please highly; 4. to have
great pleasure; take pleasure happiness - 1. the quality or
state of being happy; 2. good fortune; pleasure; contentment; joy. keen pleasure
From Old Norse, koenn, wise,
skillful pleasure
Syn. happiness, gladness, delectation. Pleasure, Enjoyment, Delight, Joy refer to the feeling of being pleased and happy. Pleasure is the general term. Enjoyment is a quiet sense of well-being and pleasurable satisfaction [like contentment]. Delight is a high degree of pleasure, usually leading to active expression of it. Joy is a feeling of delight so deep and so lasting that one radiates happiness and expresses it spontaneously. [Can you believe it? This was from a secular dictionary! Does this express our relationship with our Savior or what!!!] elation/elate - to make very happy or proud. From Latin, elatus, carried away, lifted up; equivalent to carry, lift. Elated: very happy or proud; jubilant; in high spirits; Elation: a feeling or state of great joy or pride; exultant gladness; high spirits. Further Study on
2nd Definition of JOY! Source (or cause)
From Latin, surgere, to spring up or forth Syn. 1. supplier, originator; 3. authority, reference Greatly valued - 1. highly regarded or esteemed; 2. estimated. appraised; 3. having value of a specified kind Value
Appreciated - 1. to be grateful or thankful for; 2. to value or regard highly; place a high estimate on; 3. to be fully conscious of; be aware of ; detect; 4. to raise in value; 5. to increase in value. Appreciate, Esteem, Prize, Value imply holding something in high regard. To appreciate is to exercise wise judgment, delicate, perception, and keen insight in realizing the worth of something. To esteem is to feel respect combined with a warm, kindly feeling. To value is to attach importance to a thing because of its worth (material or otherwise). To prize is to value highly and cherish. Further Study on
3rd Definition of JOY! Expression - the act of
expressing or setting forth in words, joy beyond expression, the power of
expressing beyond words, indication of feeling, spirit, character etc, as on the
face, in the voice, or in artistic expression, the act of expressing or pressing
out. Express
Syn. 1.declare, word, formulate; 2. indicate; 4. designate, signify, denote. Ant. conceal glad feeling
From Latin, glaber, smooth
[hmmm -- no rough edges?] festive - 1. pertaining to or suitable for a feast or festival; 2. joyous, merry. From Latin, festal, a festival atmosphere of unrestrained joy gaiety - 1. the state of
being gay or cheerful; gay spirits; 2. gaieties - merrymaking or festivity. Further Study on
4th Definition of JOY! happiness (see above) felicity
Syn. fortune From Latin, felix, happy rejoice - 1. to be glad; take delight; 21. to make joyful; gladden. Syn. revel, gladden. From old French, revel, re-joy. Syn, revel, exult, glory revel - 1. to take great pleasure or delight; 2. to make merry; indulge in boisterous festivities. Old French, to raise tumult, make merry. From Latin, rebellare, to rebel exult - 1. to show or feel a lively or triumphant joy; rejoice exceedingly, be highly elated or jubilant; 2. to leap, esp. for joy. From Latin, exultare, to leap up. Syn. delight, glory, revel glory
Wasn't that a delight (JOY!) to learn about the meanings of JOY!? I can easily see how the heart of the worshipper is one full of joy. (most of the scripture verses on the next page are from the Psalms.) When the Lord is present in our lives, His joy brings us great joy and with grateful hearts, our thanks is expressed in praise, singing, shouting, leaping, dancing, and playing instruments. To me, JOY! is the essential ingredient of music. And I'll let you in on a secret, I "en"joy and enter into His Presence (Joy) with glee. I play the tambourine. I can play it softly or I can play it loudly. But when I shake it in time with the music, my toes tap and my whole body moves with the rhythm of the beat. I sing with gusto as I offer up a sacrifice of praise. And when the songs are finished and I sit down, I still feel the love I have for my Lord in body, soul, and spirit... refreshed, renewed, and ready to hear a great sermon! Word Study Part 2: Old Testament Word Study Part 3: New Testament Main Page
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