Word Summary
tharseō: to be of good courage
Original Word: θαρσέωTransliteration: tharseō
Phonetic Spelling: (thar-seh'-o)
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to be of good courage
Meaning: to be of good courage
Strong's Concordance
be of good cheer.
From tharsos; to have courage -- be of good cheer (comfort). Compare tharrheo.
see GREEK tharsos
see GREEK tharrheo
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2293: θαρσέωθαρσέω,
θάρσω; (see
θαρρέω);
to be of good courage, be of good cheer; in the N. T. only in the imperative:
θάρσει,
Luke 8:48 R G;
Matthew 9:2, 22;
Mark 10:49;
Acts 23:11 (the
Sept. for
תִּירָא אַל,
Genesis 35:17, etc.);
θαρσεῖτε,
Matthew 14:27;
Mark 6:50;
John 16:33 (the
Sept. for
אַל־תּירְאוּ,
Exodus 14:13;
Joel 2:22, etc.). (Synonym: see
τολμάω.)