Gladly Glad
Gladly Glad [1]
is the usual word for "rejoicing, being glad;" it is rendered by the verb "to be glad" in Mark 14:11; Luke 15:32; 22:5; 23:8; John 8:56; 11:15; 20:20; Acts 11:23; 13:48; in the following the Rv has "to rejoice" for Av, "to be glad," Romans 16:19; 1 Corinthians 16:17; 2 Corinthians 13:9; 1 Peter 4:13; Revelation 19:7 . See Farewell , No. 4, Greeting, Hail, Joy, Rejoice.
"to exult, rejoice greatly," is chiefly used in the Middle Voice (Active in Luke 1:47; some mss. have the Passive in John 5:35 , "to be made glad"). In the Ot, it is found abundantly in the Psalms, from 2:11 onward to 149:2,5 (Sept.). It conveys the idea of jubilant exultation, spiritual "gladness," Matthew 5:12 , "be exceeding glad," the Lord's command to His disciples; Luke 1:47 , in Mary's song; Luke 10:21 , of Christ's exultation ("rejoiced"); cp. Acts 2:26 , "(My tongue) was glad," Av (Rv, "rejoiced"); John 8:56 , of Abraham; Acts 16:34 , Rv, "rejoiced greatly" (of the Philippian jailor); 1 Peter 1:6,8; 4:13 ("with exceeding joy"), of believers in general; in Revelation 19:7 , Rv, "be exceeding glad" (Av, "rejoice"). See Rejoice.
"to cheer, gladden," is rendered "maketh ... glad" in 2 Corinthians 2:2 . See Fare , Merry , Rejoice.
"gladly" (from hedus, "sweet"), is used in Mark 6:20; 12:37; 2 Corinthians 11:19 .
the superlative degree of No. 1, "most gladly, most delightedly, with great relish," is rendered "most gladly" in 2 Corinthians 12:9,15 (Rv; Av, "very gladly").
"with delight, delightedly, gladly," is found in Acts 21:17 . It is absent from the best texts in Acts 2:41 (see the Rv).