In the King James version 1 Samuel Chapter 2 * 1. And Hannah prayed, and said, My heart rejoiceth in the Lord, mine horn is exalted in the Lord: my mouth is enlarged over mine enemies; because I rejoice in thy salvation.
The day has come, the day for which I've wept and prayed; The time to shout- my joy has now arrived; My son's come home- his face on the horizon, and My joy is full because he is alive- Alive! Alive! Alive! Rejoice! Rejoice! My son is coming home again, Rejoice! Rejoice! Go- kill the fatted calf; Rejoice! Rejoice! My son is coming home again, Rejoice! Rejoice! Rejoice on his behalf.
This would be the parable of the Prodigal Son. I can not tell you the exact words because I do not know what translation of the Bible you are using, however,It is inLuke 15:11-32
Philippians 4:4 - Rejoice in the Lord always. Again I will say, rejoice! [NKJV]
Rejoice is a verb.
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.
Rejoiced is the past participle of rejoice.
Rejoice in the Lord was created in 1982.
i will rejoice when Christmas comes!
Yes the word "rejoice" is a verb.
When we rejoice and sing that Jesus has risen from the dead, we often proclaim "Alleluia!" or "He is risen!" These expressions celebrate the triumph of life over death and the hope of salvation. It is a joyful declaration of faith, emphasizing the significance of the Resurrection in Christian belief. This celebration reflects the core message of Easter and the promise of eternal life.
He rejoices because his desire is to seek vengeance upon the suitors.
Rejoice - The Emotions album - was created in 1977.