Noun (Fem. 1st Decl.)
Perseus Dictionary Entry (Liddell and Scott [and Jones]'s Greek-English Lexicon, 9th ed., 1925-1940) εὐδοκία
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Occurrences in the GNT
Inflections: 3 Total occurrences: 12
Occurrences in the LXX
Inflection Lemma Uncontracted Form(s) Parsing Translation(s) Verse(s) εὐδοκία εὐδοκία ευδοκι·α (fem) nom|voc sg good-thinking (nom|voc) Ode 14:3 , Cant 6:4 , Sir 1:27 , Sir 11:17 , Sir 35:3 , Sir 39:18 , PsSol 3:4 , PsSol 8:33 εὐδοκίᾳ εὐδοκία ευδοκι·ᾳ (fem) dat sg good-thinking (dat) Ps 50:20 , Ps 88:18 , Ps 105:4 , Sir 9:12 , Sir 35:16 , Sir 41:4 , PsSol 16:12 εὐδοκίαις εὐδοκία ευδοκι·αις (fem) dat pl good-thinkings (dat) Ps 140:5 εὐδοκίαν εὐδοκία ευδοκι·αν (fem) acc sg good-thinking (acc) 1Chr 16:10 , Ps 18:15 , Sir 2:16 , Sir 18:31 , Sir 29:23 , Sir 32:14 , Sir 33:13 , Sir 34:18 εὐδοκίας εὐδοκία ευδοκι·ας (fem) gen sg or (fem) acc pl good-thinking (gen), good-thinkings (acc) Ps 5:13 , Ps 68:14 , Ps 144:16 , Sir 15:15
Inflections: 5 Total occurrences: 28
ἀπο·καρα·δοκία, -ας, ἡ earnest-expectation (n.) Lit:"from-head-thinking/attitude", hence head-outstretched-attitude (as an Olympic runner), by extension, earnest-expectation/anticipation. δόξα, -ης, ἡ glory/honor (n.) praise δοξάζω to glorify/extol/praise (v.) ἐν+δοξάζομαι to be glorified (v.) be held on high esteem ἔν·δοξος -ον honored/glorious (adj.) illustrious, renowned ἐν·δοξό·τατος -η -ον [LXX] most honored/glorious (adj.) Superl. of ἔν·δοξος; most illustrious, renowned ἐν·δοξό·τερος -α -ον [LXX] held in esteem or honour, of high repute (adj.) εὐ·δοκέω to be-well-pleased (v.) Lit:"think-well", hence fig: be-well-pleased/delighted εὐ·δοκία, -ας, ἡ good-thinking (n.) Lit: "good-thinking/thought", from eu (good) and dokea (thought/thinking) Sometimes rendered good-pleasure, "Goodwill" (KJV, NKJV) appears unlikely, as the Greek would likely be "euthelayma" or "eunoeo". Καππα·δοκία, -ας, ἡ Cappadocia (n.) [province of] κενο·δοξία, -ας, ἡ vainglory (n.) ὑπερέχοντας κενό·δοξος -ον vainglorious (adj.) παρά·δοξος -ον incredible (adj.) startling, contrary to expectation, marvelous παρά·δοξό·τατος -η -ον [LXX] more paradoxical (adj.) προσ+δοκάω to expect (v.) expect, look for, wait for προσ·δοκία, -ας, ἡ expectation (n.) (from "προσδοκάω" "watch-toward/expect"). συν+δοξάζω to glorify together (v.) συν+ευ·δοκέω to concur with (v.) δοκέω to suppose (v.) ,from "dokos"(opinion), hence suppose/seem/think/consider. Same root as "εὐδοκέω"(seem-good). Often rendered "think", but less objective than "νοέω"(think) and less visceral than "φρονέω"(think).