Joy (Noun and Verb), Joyfulness, Joyfully, Joyous

New Testament

Vine's Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words

Definition

A-1charaNounG5479

"joy, delight" (akin to chairo, "to rejoice"), is found frequently in Matthew and Luke, and especially in John, once in Mark (Mar 4:16, RV, "joy," AV, "gladness"); it is absent from 1 Cor. (though the verb is used three times), but is frequent in 2 Cor., where the noun is used five times (for 2Co 7:4, RV, see Note below), and the verb eight times, suggestive of the Apostle's relief in comparison with the circumstances of the 1st Epistle; in Col 1:11, AV, "joyfulness," RV, "joy." The word is sometimes used, by metonymy, of the occasion or cause of "joy," Luk 2:10 (lit., "I announce to you a great joy"); in 2Co 1:15, in some mss., for charis, "benefit;" Phi 4:1, where the readers are called the Apostle's "joy;" so 1Th 1:2-20, Heb 12:2, of the object of Christ's "joy;" Jam 1:2, where it is connected with falling into trials; perhaps also in Mat 25:21, Mat 25:23, where some regard it as signifying, concretely, the circumstances attending cooperation in the authority of the Lord. See also the Note following No. 3.

Note: In Heb 12:11, "joyous" represents the phrase meta, "with," followed by chara, lit., "with joy." So in Heb 10:34, "joyfully;" in 2Co 7:4 the noun is used with the Middle Voice of huperperisseuo, "to abound more exceedingly," and translated "(I overflow) with joy," RV (AV, "I am exceeding joyful").

A-2agalliasisNounG20

"exultation, exuberant joy." Cp. B, No. 3, below. See GLADNESS.

A-3euphrosuneNounG2167

is rendered "joy" in the AV of Act 2:28, RV, "gladness," as in Act 14:17. See GLADNESS.

Note: "Joy" is associated with life, e.g., 1Th 1:3-9. Experiences of sorrow prepare for, and enlarge, the capacity for "joy," e.g., Joh 16:20, Rom 1:5-4, 2Co 7:4, 2Co 8:2, Heb 10:34, Jam 1:2. Persecution for Christ's sake enhances "joy," e.g., Mat 1:5-12, Act 5:41. Other sources of "joy" are faith, Rom 15:13, Phi 1:25; hope, Rom 5:2 (kauchaomai, see B, No. 2); Rom 12:12 (chairo, see B, No. 1); the "joy" of others, Rom 12:15, which is distinctive of Christian sympathy. Cp. 1Th 3:9. In the OT and the NT God Himself is the ground and object of the believer's "joy," e.g., Psa 35:9, Psa 43:4, Isa 61:10, Luk 1:47, Rom 5:11, Phi 3:1, Phi 4:4.

B-1chairoVerbG5463

"to rejoice, be glad," is translated "joyfully" in Luk 19:6, lit., "rejoicing;" "we joyed," 2Co 7:13; "I joy," Phi 2:17; "do ye joy," Phi 2:18; "joying," Col 2:5; "we joy," 1Th 3:9. It is contrasted with weeping and sorrow, e.g., in Joh 16:20, Joh 16:22, Rom 12:15, 1Co 7:30 (cp. Psa 30:5). See FAREWELL, GLAD, GREETING, HAIL, REJOICE.

B-2kauchaomaiVerbG2744

"to boast, glory, exult," is rendered "we joy," in Rom 5:11, AV (RV, "we rejoice"). It would have been an advantage to translate this word distinctively by the verbs "to glory" or "to exult."

B-3agalliaoVerbG21

"to exult, rejoice greatly," is translated "with exceeding joy" in 1Pe 4:13 (Middle Voice), lit., "(ye rejoice, chairo) exulting." Cp. A, No. 2. See GLAD, REJOICE.

B-4oninemiVerbG3685

"to benefit, profit," in the Middle Voice, "to have profit, derive benefit," is translated "let me have joy" in Phm 1:20 (RV marg., "help"); the Apostle is doubtless continuing his credit and debit metaphors and using the verb in the sense of "profit."