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Оказывается, благодать и харизма имеют одинаковое происхождение:

In the New Testament, the word translated as grace is the Greek word charis (Greek χάρις), pronounced khar'-ece, for which Strong's Concordance gives this definition; "Grace, the state of kindness and favor towards someone, often with a focus on a benefit given to the object." [1][2] A Greek word that is related to charis is charisma (gracious gift). Both these words originated from another Greek word chairo (to rejoice, be glad, delighted).[3] In the Old Testament, the Hebrew term used is chen [4][5] (חֵן), which is defined in Strong's as "favor, grace or charm; grace is the moral quality of kindness, displaying a favorable disposition".[6] In the King James translation, Chen is translated as "grace" 38 times, "favour" 26 times, twice as "gracious",[7] once as "pleasant",[8] and once as "precious".[9]

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