akin to tharseo, "to be of good cheer," is found in Acts 28:15 .
is translated by some form of the verb "to be of good courage," in the RV in five of the six places where it is used: 2—Corinthians 5:6 , "being of good courage" (AV, "we are ... confident"); 2—Corinthians 5:8 , "we are of good courage" (AV, "we are confident"); 2—Corinthians 7:16 , "I am of good courage" (AV, "I have confidence"); 2—Corinthians 10:1 , "I am of good courage" (AV, "I am bold"); 2—Corinthians 10:2 , "show courage" (AV, "be bold"); Hebrews 13:6 , "with good courage," lit., "being of good courage" (AV, "boldly"). See BOLD , CONFIDENCE.
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