This phrase implies that true wealth lies in finding happiness and contentment with what one already has, rather than constantly desiring more. It suggests that someone who can appreciate and enjoy what they already possess is truly rich, regardless of material wealth.
He rejoices.
He rejoices in light.
No, He smiles & rejoices
MAGNIFCIAT
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.
CELEBRATES - rejoices (or engages in a ritual observation)
it means division and its a part of somethingin reading if u get a question like what does portion mean it means a part
It means "are rich." in the plural, as in "they are rich."
Living a rich life mean having fun and helping others.
That which God has allotted to me.
It means "are rich." in the plural, as in "they are rich."