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Paraclete - Wikipedia Paraclete ( ˈpærəkliːt ; Greek: παράκλητος, romanized: paráklētos) is a Christian biblical term occurring five times in the Johannine texts of the New Testament In Christian theology, the word commonly refers to the Holy Spirit and is translated as 'advocate', 'counsellor', or 'helper'
Paraclete Meaning - Bible Definition and References "Paraclete" is simply the Greek word transferred into English The translation of the word in English Versions of the Bible is "Comforter" in the Gospel, and "Advocate" in the Epistle
Paraclete - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway Analyzing the meaning of the term “paraclete” as applied to the Spirit is a more difficult task When Jesus spoke of “another Counselor” (John 14:16), it implies that the term is being used both of Himself and the one who shall take His place
Topical Bible: Paraclete The term "Paraclete" is derived from the Greek word "Paraklētos," which means "advocate," "helper," "comforter," or "counselor " It is a significant term in Christian theology, particularly in the context of the New Testament, where it is used to describe the Holy Spirit's role in the life of believers
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Paraclete - NEW ADVENT Paraclete, Comforter (L Consolator; Greek parakletos), an appellation of the Holy Ghost The Greek word which, as a designation of the Holy Ghost at least, occurs only in St John (14:16, 26; 15:26; 16:7), has been variously translated "advocate", "intercessor", "teacher, "helper", "comforter"
3. The Holy Spirit Paraclete (John 14-16) - JesusWalk The Paraclete, the Holy Spirit, is sent by the Father in Jesus' name (John 14:26) The Paraclete will instruct the disciples and remind them of what Jesus taught (John 14:26)
Paraclete Explained Paraclete (; el|παράκλητος|translit=paráklētos) is a Christian biblical term occurring five times in the Johannine texts of the New Testament In Christian theology, the word commonly refers to the Holy Spirit and is translated as 'advocate', 'counsellor', or 'helper'
Meaning of Paraclete defined [define Paraclete, Parakleetos] Definitions: Paraclete is a word from Greek It means “one called alongside to help”; a comforter and advocate; one who encourages, strengthens, consoles, enables, protects, defends, intercedes, etc
Paraclete – Definition, Etymology, and Theological Significance . . . Paraclete (noun): In Christian theology, the term “Paraclete” refers to the Holy Spirit, who is an advocate, counselor, or helper The Paraclete is described as the one who provides comfort, guidance, and support to believers