rejoiced

  • 31rejoice in — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms rejoice in : present tense I/you/we/they rejoice in he/she/it rejoices in present participle rejoicing in past tense rejoiced in past participle rejoiced in 1) rejoice in something to be very happy about… …

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  • 32re|joic´er — re|joice «rih JOYS», verb, joiced, joic|ing. –v.i. to be glad; be filled with joy: »Mother rejoiced at our success. –v.t. 1. to make glad; fill with joy: »Good news rejoices the heart. SYNONYM(S): cheer, delight. 2. Obsolete. to be joyful at: »Ne …

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  • 33re|joice — «rih JOYS», verb, joiced, joic|ing. –v.i. to be glad; be filled with joy: »Mother rejoiced at our success. –v.t. 1. to make glad; fill with joy: »Good news rejoices the heart. SYNONYM(S): cheer, delight. 2. Obsolete. to be joyful at: »Ne er… …

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  • 34HEART — (Heb. לֵב, lev, pl. לִבּוֹת, libbot; לֵבָב, levav, pl. לְבָבוֹת, levavot). The corresponding Hebrew words only sometimes have the meanings in question but many translators and writers on Bible are, or act as if they were, largely unaware of the… …

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  • 35JOY — JOY, a term used to render into English a number of Hebrew words expressing a response of pleasure to persons, things, situations, and acts. Commenting on the phrase, We will be glad and rejoice in thee, the Midrash (Song R. 1:4) notes that there …

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  • 36Delight — De*light , v. i. To have or take great delight or pleasure; to be greatly pleased or rejoiced; followed by an infinitive, or by in. [1913 Webster] Love delights in praises. Shak. [1913 Webster] I delight to do thy will, O my God. Ps. xl. 8. [1913 …

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  • 37Rejoice — Re*joice (r[ e]*jois ), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Rejoiced} ( joist ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Rejoicing} ( joi s?ng).] [OE. rejoissen, OF. resjouir, resjoir, F. r[ e]jouir; pref. re re + OF. esjouir, esjoir, F. [ e]jouir, to rejoice; pref. es (L. ex ) + OF …

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  • 38Rejoicing — Rejoice Re*joice (r[ e]*jois ), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Rejoiced} ( joist ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Rejoicing} ( joi s?ng).] [OE. rejoissen, OF. resjouir, resjoir, F. r[ e]jouir; pref. re re + OF. esjouir, esjoir, F. [ e]jouir, to rejoice; pref. es (L. ex …

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  • 39rejoice — verb (rejoiced; rejoicing) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French rejois , stem of rejoier, rejoir, from re + joir to welcome, enjoy, from Latin gaudēre to be glad more at joy Date: 14th century transitive verb to give joy to ; gladden… …

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  • 40Aaron — This article is about Aaron the Levite in the Hebrew Bible, the Qu ran, and other sources. For other uses of the word Aaron, see Aaron (disambiguation). In the Bible, Aaron ( he. אַהֲרֹן), or Aaron the Levite (אהרֹן הלוי), was the brother of… …

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