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Godspeed is recorded as a two-word phrase (God speed) in the King James New Testament. The phrase is only found in 2John, a single chapter letter John wrote to a Christian woman and her family. The epistle, written between 63 and 64 A.D., both encourages the Christian family but also warns them not to wish "Godspeed" to those preaching false doctrine.
The Greek behind Godspeed, found in 2John 1:10 - 11, is chairo (Strong's Concordance #G5463). It is only translated as this word in the King James Version Bible. Other Bibles avoid using Godspeed, opting instead to use "Welcome" (HCSB, NIV, HBFV), "greet" (NKJV), "greeting" (NASB, ASV) and "Hail!" (YLT).
If there come any unto you, and bring not this doctrine, receive him not into your house, neither bid him God speed (chairo): For he that biddeth him God speed (chairo) is partaker of his evil deeds (2John 10 - 11, KJV).
https://www.biblestudy.org/beginner/definition-of-christian-terms/godspeed.html ↗️
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