5484 | 5485. charis (khar'-ece) | |
From chairo; 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; including gratitude)
acceptable, benefit, favour, gift, grace(- ious), joy, liberality, pleasure, thank(-s, -worthy).
see GREEK chairo
Textus Receptus Greek Text cariV charis
cariV Luke 2:40, Luke 6:32, Luke 6:33, Luke 6:34, John 1:17, Acts 4:33, Rom 1:7, Rom 5:15, Rom 5:20, Rom 5:21, Rom 6:1, Rom 6:17, Rom 11:6, Rom 11:6, Rom 11:6, Rom 16:20, Rom 16:24, 1 Cor 1:3, 1 Cor 15:10, 1 Cor 15:10, 1 Cor 15:57, 1 Cor 16:23, 2 Cor 1:2, 2 Cor 2:14, 2 Cor 4:15, 2 Cor 8:16, 2 Cor 9:15, 2 Cor 12:9, 2 Cor 13:14, Gal 1:3, Gal 6:18, Eph 1:2, Eph 3:8, Eph 4:7, Eph 6:24, Php 1:2, Php 4:23, Col 1:2, Col 4:18, 1 Th 1:1, 1 Th 5:28, 2 Th 1:2, 2 Th 3:18, 1 Ti 1:2, 1 Ti 1:14, 1 Ti 6:21, 2 Ti 1:2, 2 Ti 4:22, Titus 1:4, Titus 2:11, Titus 3:15, Phm 1:3, Phm 1:25, Heb 13:25, 1 Pe 1:2, 1 Pe 2:19, 1 Pe 2:20, 2 Pe 1:2, 2 Jo 1:3, Rev 1:4 caritaV Acts 24:27 cariti Luke 2:52, Acts 13:43, Acts 14:26, Acts 15:40, Rom 3:24, Rom 5:15, Rom 11:6, 1 Cor 1:4, 1 Cor 10:30, 1 Cor 15:10, 2 Cor 1:12, 2 Cor 8:7, 2 Cor 8:19, Gal 1:6, Eph 2:5, Eph 2:8, Col 3:16, Col 4:6, 2 Th 2:16, 2 Ti 2:1, Titus 3:7, Heb 2:9, Heb 13:9, 2 Pe 3:18 |