Greek Word Study · Strong’s G5487

χαριτόω

charitoō · “to favor

Used 2 times across 2 books

Definition
χαριτόω, -ῶ
(χάρις), [in LXX: Sir.18:17 (ἀνδρί κεχαριτωμένῳ; Vg., justificato; Syr., saintly) * ;]
to endow with χάρις (which see), i.e.
1. (a) to make graceful;
(b) to make gracious (Sir, l.with).
2. In Hellenistic writings (for exx., see AR, Eph., 227; Lft., Notes, 315),
(a) to cause to find favour;
(b) to endue with grace (i.e. divine favour): Luk.1:28, Eph.1:6.†
Where it appears
Luke
1
Ephesians
1
In the text
Luke 1:28And the angel came in unto her, and said, Hail, thou that art highly favoured, the Lord is with thee: blessed art thou among women.Ephesians 1:6To the praise of the glory of his grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the beloved.

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