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What are some reasons to rejoice?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

The word rejoice means to be extremely happy and joyful, it is used mostly in connection with religion and religious celebrations. Some reasons to rejoice would be to celebrate the life of Jesus, you could rejoice for a number of good things like your good health, the health of your family and loved ones, new friends or any turn of good events, but mostly rejoicing is used in religious context.

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