# exhort ## Related Ideas: exhortation, urge ## Definition: The term "exhort" means to strongly encourage and urge someone to do what is right. Such encouragement is called "exhortation." * The purpose of exhortation is to persuade other people to avoid sin and follow God's will. * The New Testament teaches Christians to exhort each other in love, not harshly or abruptly. ## Translation Suggestions: * Depending on the context, "exhort" could also be translated as "strongly urge" or "persuade" or "advise." * Make sure the translation of this term does not imply that the exhorter is angry. The term should convey strength and seriousness, but should not refer to angry speech. * In most contexts, the term "exhort" should be translated differently than "encourage," which means to inspire, reassure, or comfort someone. * Usually this term will also be translated differently from "admonish," which means to warn or correct someone for his wrong behavior. ## Bible References: * [1 Thessalonians 02:3-4](rc://en/tn/help/1th/02/03) * [1 Thessalonians 02:12](rc://en/tn/help/1th/02/12) * [1 Timothy 05:02](rc://en/tn/help/1ti/05/02) * [Luke 03:18](rc://en/tn/help/luk/03/18) ## Word Data: * Strong's: H6484, G3867, G3870, G3874 ## Forms Found in the English ULB: exhort, exhortation, exhortations, exhorted, exhorting, urge, urged