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  2. Definition. joy, gladness, mirth. NASB Translation. delight (1), exceeding joy (1), extremely* (1), festival (1), gladness (34), happiness (1), joy (38), mirth (1), pleasure (6), rejoice (1), rejoiced (1), rejoicing (6). NAS Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible with Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Dictionaries.

  3. The KJV translates Strong's H8057 in the following manner: joy (44x), gladness (31x), mirth (8x), rejoice (3x), rejoicing (2x), miscellaneous (6x).

  4. Oct 17, 2024 · The Bible offers unique perspectives on mirth, intertwining it with themes of wisdom, celebration, and sometimes folly. This article delves into the biblical interpretation of mirth, its occurrences in Scriptures such as Ecclesiastes, and how it relates to the broader message of the Bible.

  5. 1. ( n.) Merriment; gayety accompanied with laughter; jollity. 2. ( n.) That which causes merriment. Strong's Hebrew. 8057. simchah -- joy, gladness, mirth. ... 8056, 8057. simchah. 8058 . joy, gladness, mirth. Transliteration: simchah. Phonetic Spelling: (sim-khaw') Short Definition: joy. ... /hebrew/8057.htm - 6k. 7797. sus -- to exult, rejoice.

  6. Aug 3, 2024 · Mirth in the Bible refers to a state of joy or cheerfulness, often associated with celebration and happiness. It is frequently mentioned in relation to feasting and rejoicing in God’s blessings, as seen in passages like Ecclesiastes 3:13, where enjoying life’s pleasures is encouraged.

  7. Word Origin. from samach. Definition. glad, joyful, merry. NASB Translation. glad (2), joyful (5), joyfully (1), merry-hearted* (1), pleased (1), rejoice (3), rejoiced (2), rejoices (1), rejoicing (4), who delight (1). NAS Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible with Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Dictionaries.

  8. Jul 19, 2017 · Hebrew Base Word: שָׂשׂוֹן. Part of speech: Noun Masculine. Usage: Gladness, joy, mirth, rejoicing. Definition: Cheerfulness; specifically, welcome. Detailed definition: Gladness, joy, exultation, rejoicing. Exultation, joy. Derived terms: Or שָׂשֹׂן; from H7797. Pronunciation: Biblical International Phonetic Alphabet: ɬɔːˈɬon̪

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