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  1. Original Word: χάρις. Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine. Transliteration: charis. Pronunciation: khar'-ece. Phonetic Spelling: (khar'-ece) Definition: Grace, favor, kindness, blessing. Meaning: (a) grace, as a gift or blessing brought to man by Jesus Christ, (b) favor, (c) gratitude, thanks, (d) a favor, kindness.

    • Charita

      Englishman's Concordance. χάριτα (charita) — 2 Occurrences....

    • Prep

      Original Word: χάριν Part of Speech: Adverb Transliteration:...

    • 42 OCC

      KJV: [it might be] by grace; to the end INT: [it is] that...

    • Chariti

      Englishman's Concordance. χάριτι (chariti) — 24 Occurrences....

    • Text Analysis

      the Word. John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the...

    • Biblos Interlinear Bible

      All of you must clothe yourselves with humility for the sake...

    • Charitos

      KJV: grace for grace. INT: grace upon grace. Acts 6:8 N-GFS...

    • INT

      To: The church of the Thessalonians in union with God the...

  2. 1 gru 2016 · The Greek word - χάρις (charis) - appear over 150 times in the Greek Septuagint, which pre-dates the New Testament by some two centuries. In the Pentateuch (Torah), it is translated as both "grace" and "favor" in some English versions.

  3. 30 wrz 2024 · beauty, elegance, charm, grace. favourable disposition towards someone: grace, favor, goodwill. (Judaism, Christianity) the grace or favor of God. a voluntary act of goodwill. gratitude, thanks. Synonym: μοῖτος (moîtos) influence (opposite force) gratification, delight.

  4. 17 mar 2023 · Ancient Greek Χᾰ́ρῐς (Kháris), from χάρις (kháris, “ grace ”).

  5. The English word grace is from the Latin gratia meaning favor, charm or thanks. Gratia in turn is derived from gratus meaning free, ready, quick, willing, prompt. Webster defines grace as the…

  6. www.discoveringgrace.com › 2015/09/16 › grace-etymology-and-usageGrace – Etymology and Usage

    16 wrz 2015 · The Greek word for grace is “charis” – The following definition is from Strongs Concordance: “ χάρις charis ; (“chairo”, cheer, to be cheerful); graciousness (as gratifying), of manner or act (abstract or concrete; literal, figurative or spiritual; especially the divine influence upon the heart, and its reflection in the life ...

  7. This is a thorough word study about the meaning of the Greek word χάρις, 'charis' meaning Grace, Strong's 5485, and gives every verse where the Greek word 'charis' appears in the New Testament. To obtain a true understanding of this word these scriptures need to be meditated on and notes made of their meaning in different contexts.

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