Lexical 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.) |