Cheer, Cheerful, Cheerfully, Cheerfulness
Cheer, Cheerful, Cheerfully, Cheerfulness [1]
signifies, in the Active Voice, "to put in good spirits, to make cheerful" (eu, "well," thumos, "mind or passion"); or, intransitively, "to be cheerful," Acts 27:22,25; James 5:13 (RV, "cheerful," for AV, "merry"). See Merry.
"to be of good courage, of good cheer" (tharsos, "courage, confidence"), is used only in the imperative mood, in the NT; "be of good cheer," Matthew 9:2,22; 14:27; Mark 6:50; 10:49; Luke 8:48; John 16:33; Acts 23:11 . See Bold , A, No. 1, COMFORT, COURAGE.
means "of good cheer" (see A, No. 1), Acts 27:36 .
from hileos, "propitious," signifies that readiness of mind, that joyousness, which is prompt to do anything; hence, "cheerful" (Eng., "hilarious"), 2 Corinthians 9:7 , "God loveth a cheerful (hilarious) giver."
Psalm 104:15
cheerfully (see A, No. 1), is found in the most authentic mss., in Acts 24:10 , instead of the comparative degree, euthumoteron.
"cheerfulness" (akin to B, No. 2), is used in Romans 12:8 , in connection with showing mercy.