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5462
5463. chairo (khah'-ee-ro)


A primary verb; to be "cheer"ful, i.e. Calmly happy or well-off; impersonally, especially as salutation (on meeting or parting), be well


farewell, be glad, God speed, greeting, hall, joy(- fully), rejoice.




Textus Receptus Greek Text

cairw
 chairo

ecairen
Luke 13:17

ecairon
Acts 13:48

ecarhmen
2 Cor 7:13

ecarhn
Php 4:10, 2 Jo 1:4, 3 Jo 1:3

ecarhsan
Matt 2:10, Mark 14:11, Luke 22:5, John 20:20, Acts 15:31

ecarhte
John 14:28

ecarh
Luke 23:8, John 8:56, Acts 11:23

cairein
Acts 15:23, Acts 23:26, Rom 12:15, 2 Cor 2:3, Jam 1:1, 2 Jo 1:10, 2 Jo 1:11

cairei
Matt 18:13, John 3:29, 1 Cor 13:6

cairete
Matt 5:12, Matt 28:9, Luke 6:23, Luke 10:20, Luke 10:20, 2 Cor 13:11, Php 2:18, Php 3:1, Php 4:4, Php 4:4, 1 Th 5:16, 1 Pe 4:13

caire
Matt 26:49, Matt 27:29, Mark 15:18, Luke 1:28, John 19:3

cairh
John 4:36

cairomen
2 Cor 13:9, 1 Th 3:9

caironteV
Luke 19:37, Acts 5:41, Rom 12:12, 1 Cor 7:30, 1 Cor 7:30, 2 Cor 6:10

cairontwn
Rom 12:15

cairwmen
Rev 19:7

cairwn
Luke 15:5, Luke 19:6, Acts 8:39, Col 2:5

cairw
John 11:15, Rom 16:19, 1 Cor 16:17, 2 Cor 7:9, 2 Cor 7:16, Php 1:18, Php 2:17, Col 1:24

carhnai
Luke 15:32, 2 Cor 7:7

carhsetai
John 16:20, John 16:22

carhsomai
Php 1:18

carhsontai
Luke 1:14

carhte
Php 2:28, 1 Pe 4:13

carousin
Rev 11:10