Favor, Favored

New Testament

Vine's Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words

Definition

A-1charisNounG5485

denotes (a) objectively, "grace in a person, graciousness," (b) subjectively, (1) "grace on the part of a giver, favor, kindness," (2) "a sense of favor received, thanks." It is rendered "favor" in Luk 1:30, Luk 2:52, Act 2:47, Act 7:10, Act 7:46, Act 24:27, Act 25:9, RV (for AV, "pleasure"); Act 25:3; see more fully under GRACE.

B-1charitooVerbG5487

akin to A, to endow with charis, primarily signified "to make graceful or gracious," and came to denote, in Hellenistic Greek, "to cause to find favor," Luk 1:28, "highly favored" (marg., "endued with grace"); in Eph 1:6, it is translated "made ... accepted," AV, "freely bestowed," RV (lit., "graced"); it does not here mean to endue with grace. Grace implies more than favor; grace is a free gift, favor may be deserved or gained.