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A. Verbs. 1. tharreo (θαῤῥέω, 2292), a later form of tharseo (see CHEER, COMFORT), is connected with thero, “to be warm” (warmth of temperament being associated with confidence); hence, “to be confident, bold, courageous”; RV, invariably, “to be of good courage”; 2 Cor. 5:6, 8 (KJV, “to be confident”); 7:16 (KJV, “to have confidence”); 10:1–2 (KJV, “to be bold”); Heb. 13:6, KJV, “boldly”; RV, “with good courage” (lit., “being courageous”). See COURAGE. 2. parrhesiazomai