A — 1: θέλημα
(Strong's #2307 — Noun Neuter — thelema — thel'-ay-mah )

signifies (a) objectively, "that which is willed, of the will of God," e.g., Matthew 18:14; Mark 3:35 , the fulfilling being a sign of spiritual relationship to the Lord; John 4:34; 5:30; 6:39,40; Acts 13:22 , plural, "my desires;" Romans 2:18; 12:2 , lit., "the will of God, the good and perfect and acceptable;" here the repeated article is probably resumptive, the adjectives describing the will, as in the Eng. versions; Galatians 1:4; Ephesians 1:9; 5:17 , "of the Lord;" Colossians 1:9; 4:12; 1—Thessalonians 4:3; 5:18 , where it means "the gracious design," rather than "the determined resolve;" 2—Timothy 2:26 , which should read "which have been taken captive by him" [(autou), i.e., by the Devil; the RV, "by the Lord's servant" is an interpretation; it does not correspond to the Greek] unto His (ekeinou) will" (i.e., "God's will;" the different pronoun refers back to the subject of the sentence, viz., God); Hebrews 10:10; Revelation 4:11 , RV, "because of Thy will;" of human will, e.g., 1—Corinthians 7:37; (b) subjectively, the "will" being spoken of as the emotion of being desirous, rather than as the thing "willed;" of the "will" of God, e.g., Romans 1:10; 1—Corinthians 1:1; 2—Corinthians 1:1; 8:5; Ephesians 1:1,5,11; Colossians 1:1; 2—Timothy 1:1; Hebrews 10:7,9,36; 1—John 2:17; 5:14; of human "will," e.g., John 1:13; Ephesians 2:3 , "the desires of the flesh;" 1—Peter 4:3 (in some texts); 2—Peter 1:21 . See DESIRE , A, No. 5, PLEASURE, Note (1).

A — 2: θέλησις
(Strong's #2308 — Noun Feminine — thelesis — thel'-ay-sis )

denotes "a willing, a wishing" [similar to No. 1 (b)], Hebrews 2:4 .

A — 3: βούλημα
(Strong's #1013 — Noun Neuter — boulema — boo'-lay-mah )

"a deliberate design, that which is purposed," Romans 9:19; 1—Peter 4:3 (in the best texts). See PURPOSE , A, No. 1.

A — 4: εὐδοκία
(Strong's #2107 — Noun Feminine — eudokia — yoo-dok-ee'-ah )

(eu, "well," dokeo, "to think") is rendered "good will" in Luke 2:14 , AV (see WELL PLEASED); Philippians 1:15 : see DESIRE , PLEASURE , SEEM , WELL-PLEASING.

A — 5: εὔνοια
(Strong's #2133 — Noun Feminine — eunoia — yoo'-noy-ah )

"good will" (eu, "well," nous, "the mind"), occurs in Ephesians 6:7 (in some texts, 1—Corinthians 7:3 ).

Acts 13:36Revelation 17:17Colossians 2:23WORSHIP
B — 1: ἑκών
(Strong's #1635 — Adjective — hekon — hek-own' )

"of free will, willingly," occurs in Romans 8:20 , RV, "of its own will" (AV, "willingly"); 1—Corinthians 9:17 , RV, "of my own will" (AV, "willingly"). In the Sept., Exodus 21:13; Job 36:19 .

B — 2: ἄκων
(Strong's #210 — Adjective — akon — ak'-ohn )

a, negative, and No. 1, "unwillingly," occurs in 1—Corinthians 9:17 , RV, "not of mine own will" (AV, "against my will"). In the Sept., Job 14:17 .

C — 1: θέλω
(Strong's #2309 — Verb — thelo — )

for the force of which see DESIRE , B, No. 6, usually expresses "desire" or "design;" it is most frequently translated by "will" or "would;" see especially Romans 7:15,16,18-21 . In 1—Timothy 2:4 , RV, "willeth" signifies the gracious "desire" of God for all men to be saved; not all are "willing" to accept His condition, depriving themselves either by the self-established criterion of their perverted reason, or because of their self-indulgent preference for sin. In John 6:21 , the AV renders the verb "willingly" (RV, "they were willing"); in 2—Peter 3:5 , AV, the present participle is translated "willingly" (RV, "willfully").

Matthew 16:24,25Matthew 19:2120:21Matthew 20:26,27Mark 8:34,3510:43,44Luke 13:31John 6:67John 7:17John 8:44Romans 13:31—Corinthians 14:351—Peter 3:10
C — 2: βούλομαι
(Strong's #1014 — Verb — boulomai — boo'-lom-ahee )

for the force of which see DESIRE , B, No. 7, usually expresses the deliberate exercise of volition more strongly than No. 1, and is rendered as follows in the RV, where the AV has "will:" Matthew 11:27; Luke 10:22 , "willeth;" James 4:4 , "would;" in James 3:4 , RV, "willeth" (AV, "listeth"). In James 1:18 the perfect participle is translated "of His own will," lit. "having willed."

C — 3: μέλλω
(Strong's #3195 — Verb — mello — mel'-lo )

"to be about to," is translated "will" in Matthew 2:13; John 7:35 (twice); "wilt," John 14:22; "will," Acts 17:31; "wouldest," Acts 23:20; "will," Acts 27:10; Revelation 3:16 . See ABOUT , B.