3931. parégoria
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parégoria: exhortation, comfort
Original Word: παρηγορία, ας, ἡ
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Transliteration: parégoria
Phonetic Spelling: (par-ay-gor-ee'-ah)
Short Definition: solace, consolation
Definition: solace, consolation, comfort.

HELPS word-Studies

3931 parēgoría (from parēgoreō, "to speak or counsel in a soothing way") – properly, comfort, solace (relief); consolation that alleviates by bringing soothing relief, taking away unnecessary pain and discomfort (LS).

3931 /parēgoría ("soothing help") is "primarily an addressing (address) to bring a soothing, solace like medicines which allay irritation" (Vine, Unger, White, NT, 111). 3931 /parēgoría ("soothing exhortation, consolation) is only used in Col 4:11.

[This is also the meaning of 3931 (parēgoría) in secular antiquity. 3931 (parēgoría) is used in medical language for "alleviation" (J. B. Lightfoot, Comm. on Col., 237), i.e. "comfort" in the sense of "to quiet or soothe" (M. Vincent). The English term paregoric, "soothing medication," comes from this Greek word.]

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from parégoreó (to address)
Definition
exhortation, comfort
NASB Translation
encouragement (1).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 3931: παρηγορία

παρηγορία, παρηγοριας, (παρηγορέω (to address)), properly, an addressing, address; i. e.

a. exhortation (4 Macc. 5:11; 6:1; Apoll. Rh. 2, 1281).

b. comfort, solace, relief, alleviation, consolation: Colossians 4:11 (where see Lightfoot). (Aeschylus Ag. 95; Philo, q. deus immort. § 14; de somn. i., § 18; Josephus, Antiquities 4, 8, 3; often in Plutarch; Hierocl.)



Strong's
comfort.

From a compound of para and a derivative of agora (meaning to harangue an assembly); an address alongside, i.e. (specially), consolation -- comfort.

see GREEK para

see GREEK agora

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