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What does paraclete means?

The term "paraclete" is derived from Greek and refers to a helper, advocate, or comforter. In Christian theology, it is often used to describe the Holy Spirit as one who comes alongside believers to provide guidance and support.


When was Three Cheers for the Paraclete created?

Three Cheers for the Paraclete was created in 1968.


What is the ISBN of Three Cheers for the Paraclete?

The ISBN of Three Cheers for the Paraclete is 0207950466.


When was Paraclete High School created?

Paraclete High School was created in 1963.


How many pages does Three Cheers for the Paraclete have?

Three Cheers for the Paraclete has 240 pages.


What is the latin word for holy spirit?

The words "holy spirit" translate into a two-word phrase "Spiritus Sanctus" in Latin.


What is Paraclete High School's motto?

The motto of Paraclete High School is 'Veni, Lumen Cordium'.


What has the author Paraclete Potter written?

Paraclete Potter has written: 'The clerk's assistant' -- subject(s): Forms (Law)


Why is the Holy Spirit called the advocate or paraclete?

While the synoptic gospels speak of the Holy Spirit, using the neuter Greek word. pneuma, John's Gospel uses parakletos, literally "the One called alongside", but translated as paraclete, as a personal designation for a Spirit called in after Jesus' departure as "advocate" to defend Christians and "comforter".1 John, known to have been written in the same community as John, never uses the word paraclete or advocate for the Spirit, but does use parakletos to describe Jesus (1 John 2:1).


What has the author Sherlock Bristol written?

Sherlock Bristol has written: 'Paracletos' -- subject(s): Paraclete (The Greek word), Baptism in the Holy Spirit, Sanctification


In the New Testament by what name was the prophet mentioned?

Paraclete


What is meaning paraclete?

The word paraklete comes from the Greek meaning 'one who comes alongside, an advocate, comforter.' This is the term Jesus uses to describe the Holy Spirit.