A-1 | Verb | Strong's Number: g5177 | Greek: tunchano |
Enjoy:
used transitively, denotes "to hit upon, meet with;" then, "to reach, get, obtain;" it is translated "enjoy" (i.e., obtain to our satisfaction) in Act 24:2.
See CHANCE, COMMON, Note (3), OBTAIN.
B-1 | Noun | Strong's Number: g619 | Greek: apolausis |
Enjoy:
"enjoyment" (from apolauo, "to take hold of, enjoy a thing"), suggests the advantage or pleasure to be obtained from a thing (from a root, lab--, seen in lambano, "to obtain"); it is used with the preposition eis, in 1Ti 6:17, lit., "unto enjoyment," rendered "to enjoy;" with echo, "to have," in Hbr 11:25, lit., "to have pleasure (of sin)," translated "to enjoy the pleasures."
See PLEASURE.
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