Boldness Bold Boldly

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Boldness Bold Boldly [1]

'''A — 1: θαρρέω (Strong'S #2292 — Verb — tharreo — thar-hreh'-o )

a later form of tharseo (see Cheer , Comfort), is connected with thero, "to be warm" (warmth of temperament being associated with confidence); hence, "to be confident, bold, courageous;" Rv, invariably, "to be of good courage;"  2 Corinthians 5:6,8 (Av, "to be confident");   2 Corinthians 7:16 (Av, "to have confidence");   2 Corinthians 10:1,2 (Av, "to be bold");   Hebrews 13:6 , Av, "boldly;" Rv, "with good courage" (lit., "being courageous"). See Courage.

'''A — 2: παρρησιάζομαι (Strong'S #3955 — Verb — parrhesiazomai — par-hray-see-ad'-zom-ahee )

"to speak boldly, or freely," primarily had reference to speech (see B, below), but acquired the meaning of "being bold, or waxing bold,"  1 Thessalonians 2:2; in  Acts 13:46 , Rv , "spake out boldly" (the aorist participle here signifies "waxing bold");  Acts 9:27,29 , "preached boldly (see also  Acts 18:26;  19:8 ); in  Acts 26:26 , "speak freely." See Freely.

'''A — 3: τολμάω (Strong'S #5111 — Verb — tolmao — tol-mah'-o )

signifies "to dare to do, or to bear, something terrible or difficult;" hence, "to be bold, to bear onself boldly, deal boldly;" it is translated "be bold" in  2 Corinthians 10:2 , as contrasted with tharreo in verse  2 Corinthians 10:1 , and the first line of verse 2, "shew courage" (see No. 1, above); in  2 Corinthians 10:12 , Rv, "are not bold to," for Av, "dare not make ourselves of." Tharreo denotes confidence in one's own powers, and has reference to character; tolmao denotes boldness in undertaking and has reference to manifestation (Thayer). See Courage , Dare.

'''A — 4: ἀποτολμάω (Strong'S #662 — Verb — apotolmao — ap-ot-ol-mah'-o )

apo (intensive), with No. 3, means "to be very bold, to speak out boldly," and is used in  Romans 10:20 .

'''B — 1: παρρησία (Strong'S #3954 — Noun Feminine — parrhesia — par-rhay-see'-ah )

from pas, "all," rhesis, "speech" (see A, No. 2), denotes (a), primarily, "freedom of speech, unreservedness of utterance,"  Acts 4:29,31;  2 Corinthians 3:12;  7:4;  Philemon 1:8; or "to speak without ambiguity, plainly,"  John 10:24; or "without figures of speech,"  John 16:25; (b) "the absence of fear in speaking boldly; hence, confidence, cheerful courage, boldness, without any connection necessarily with speech;" the Rv has "boldness" in the following;  Acts 4:13;  Ephesians 3:12;  1 Timothy 3:13;  Hebrews 3:6;  4:16;  10:19,35;  1 John 2:28;  3:21;  4:17;  5:14; (c) the deportment by which one becomes conspicuous,  John 7:4;  11:54 , acts openly, or secures publicity,  Colossians 2:15 . See Confidence , Openly , Plainness.

'''C — 1: τολμηρότερον (Strong'S #5112 — Adjective — tolmeroteros — tol-may-rot'-er-on )

the comparative degree of tolmeros, means "the more boldly,"  Romans 15:15; in some texts, tolmeroteron. Cp. A, No. 3. Cp. tolmetes, "presumptuous," Rv, "daring,"  2 Peter 2:10 .

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