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(Gr. parakletos), one who pleads another's cause, who helps another by defending or comforting him. It is a name given by Christ three times to the Holy Ghost (John 14:16; 15:26; 16:7, where the Greek word is rendered "Comforter," q.v.). It is applied to Christ in 1 John 2:1, where the same Greek word is rendered "Advocate," the rendering which it should have in all the places where it occurs. Tertullus "the orator" (Acts 24:1) was a Roman advocate whom the Jews employed to accuse Paul before Felix.
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(Gr. parakletos), one who pleads another's cause, who helps another by defending or comforting him. It is a name given by [[Christ (EBD)|Christ]] three times to the [[Holy Ghost (EBD)|Holy Ghost]] (John 14:16; 15:26; 16:7, where the [[Greek (EBD)|Greek]] word is rendered "[[Comforter (EBD)|Comforter]]," q.v.). It is applied to Christ in 1 John 2:1, where the same Greek word is rendered "Advocate," the rendering which it should have in all the places where it occurs. [[wikipedia:Tertullus|Tertullus]] "the orator" (Acts 24:1) was a [[wikipedia:Ancient Rome|Roman]] advocate whom the [[Jew (EBD)|Jews]] employed to accuse [[Paul (EBD)|Paul]] before [[Felix (EBD)|Felix]].
  
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Revision as of 19:55, 30 September 2008

(Gr. parakletos), one who pleads another's cause, who helps another by defending or comforting him. It is a name given by Christ three times to the Holy Ghost (John 14:16; 15:26; 16:7, where the Greek word is rendered "Comforter," q.v.). It is applied to Christ in 1 John 2:1, where the same Greek word is rendered "Advocate," the rendering which it should have in all the places where it occurs. Tertullus "the orator" (Acts 24:1) was a Roman advocate whom the Jews employed to accuse Paul before Felix.



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