rejoice|rejoiced|rejoices|rejoicing in English
verb
[re·joice || rɪ'dʒɔɪs]
be joyful, delight, be happy; make happy, gladde
Use "rejoice|rejoiced|rejoices|rejoicing" in a sentence
1. 19 Real love “does not rejoice over unrighteousness, but rejoices with the truth.”
2. 16 But now you rejoice in your Boastings: all such rejoicing is evil
3. 16 But now ye rejoice in your Boastings: all such rejoicing is evil
4. Cook "But now ye rejoice in your Boastings; all such rejoicing is evil." James 4:16
5. A Desolate Land Rejoices
6. 10 She rejoices in the name of Cassandra Postlethwaite.
7. That is why he rejoices greatly.
8. His family rejoiced at the news.
9. Eternal rejoicing approaches,
10. It's a poor heart that never rejoices.
11. 11 He rejoices in the name of Pigg.
12. Abraham your father rejoiced greatly in the prospect of seeing my day, and he saw it and rejoiced.’
13. They rejoiced over their own emancipation.
14. Rejoicing in Grand Expansion
15. How Jonah rejoices over the bottle-gourd plant!
16. Rejoicing compared to jealousy.
17. “After reading [the letter], they rejoiced over the encouragement.”
18. Everyone rejoiced at the news of his safe return.
19. Renlund rejoices in restoring a young man’s priesthood blessings.
20. 2 She rejoices in the name of Cassandra Postlethwaite.
21. And there was much rejoicing.
22. “An Exultation and a Rejoicing”
23. It is a poor heart that never rejoices.
24. What a cause for rejoicing!
25. Shame and Humiliation, Then Rejoicing