For many people, the holiday season is a time for rejoicing.
The family was rejoicing because their missing children were finally found.
"The warriors rejoiced in their victory over their foes." Also, the bible often speaks of people rejoicing over something.
Rejoicing.
joy
Coining,pointing, rejoicing? purloining
all the time
The word triumphantly means victorious or rejoicing over victory.
No, the word rejoice is a verb (rejoice, rejoices, rejoicing, rejoiced). The noun forms for the verb to rejoice are rejoicer, one who rejoices, and the gerund (verbal noun) rejoicing.
the word "deeza" is not a Hebrew word, but it's very close to deetsa (דיצה) which is a poetic word for "rejoicing"
In the King James version the word - rejoice - appears 194 times the word - rejoiced - appears 45 times the word - rejoicest - appears once the word - rejoiceth - appears 18 times the word - rejoicing - appears 28 times
There were scenes of rejoicing when the war ended
rejoicing recreation relaxation riot romp
There is no record of this word in the KJV Bible; but it means rejoicing, and there were many people in the Bible who were rejoicing, though were sad too; like Paul in 2Corinthians 6.10: As sorrowful, yet alway rejoicing; as poor, yet making many rich; as having nothing, and yet possessing all things