Exhort, Exhortation

New Testament

Vine's Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words

Definition

A-1parakaleoVerbG3870

primarily, "to call to a person" (para, "to the side," kaleo, "to call"), denotes (a) "to call on, entreat;" see BESEECH; (b) "to admonish, exhort, to urge" one to pursue some course of conduct (always prospective, looking to the future, in contrast to the meaning to comfort, which is retrospective, having to do with trial experienced), translated "exhort" in the RV of Phi 4:2, 1Th 4:10, Heb 13:19, Heb 13:22, for AV, "beseech;" in 1Ti 5:1, for AV, "intreat;" in 1Th 5:11, for AV, "comfort;" "exhorted" in 2Co 8:6, 2Co 12:18, for AV, "desired;" in 1Ti 1:3, for AV, "besought." See BESEECH.

A-2paraineoVerbG3867

primarily, "to speak of near" (para, "near," and aineo, "to tell of, speak of," then, "to recommend"), hence, "to advise, exhort, warn," is used in Act 27:9, "admonished," and Act 27:22, "I exhort," See ADMONISH.

A-3protrepoVerbG4389

lit., "to turn forward, propel" (pro, "before," trepo, "to turn"); hence, "to impel morally, to urge forward, encourage," is used in Act 18:27, RV, "encouraged him" (Apollos), with reference to his going into Achaia; AV, "exhorting the disciples;" while the encouragement was given to Apollos, a letter was written to the disciples in Achaia to receive him.

B-1paraklesisNounG3874

akin to A, No. 1, primarily "a calling to one's side," and so "to one's aid," hence denotes (a) an appeal, "entreaty," 2Co 8:4; (b) encouragement, "exhortation," e.g., Rom 12:8; in Act 4:36, RV, "exhortation," for AV, "consolation;" (c) "consolation and comfort," e.g., Rom 15:4. See COMFORT. Cp. parakletos, "an advocate, comforter."