Word Summary
areskeia: a desire to please, pleasing
Original Word: ἀρέσκειαTransliteration: areskeia
Phonetic Spelling: (ar-es'-ki-ah)
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Short Definition: a desire to please, pleasing
Meaning: a desire to please, pleasing
Strong's Concordance
desire to please
From a derivative of aresko; complaisance -- pleasing.
see GREEK aresko
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 699: ἀρεσκείαἀρεσκεία (
T WH ἀρεσκια (see Iota)),
ἀρεσκειας,
ἡ (from
ἀρεσκεύω to be complaisant; hence, not to be written (with
R G L Tr)
ἀρεσκεία (cf.
Chandler § 99;
Winers Grammar, § 6, 1 g.;
Buttmann, 12 (11))),
desire to please:
περιπατεῖν ἀξίως τοῦ κυρίου εἰς πᾶσαν ἀρεσκείαν, to please him in all things,
Colossians 1:10; (of the desire to please God, in
Philo, opif. § 50; de profug. § 17; de victim. § 3 at the end In native Greek writings commonly in a bad sense:
Theophrastus, char. 3 (5);
Polybius 31, 26, 5;
Diodorus 13, 53; others; (cf.
Lightfoot on Colossians, the passage cited)).