Greek word · Strong's G243

ἄλλος

állos · adjective · “another (of the same kind)”

In a sentence

Allos means “another of the same kind.” Jesus uses it of the Holy Spirit — “another (allos) Helper” — meaning a Helper just like him.

Greek has two words for “another”: heteros (another of a different kind) and allos (another of the same kind). The distinction shines in John 14:16.

There Jesus promises “another (allos) Helper.” The Holy Spirit is not a lesser substitute but another like Jesus — another divine person who comes to be with the church in his stead.

Strong's reference

Definition: "else," i.e. different (in many applications)

KJV usage: more, one (another), (an-, some an-)other(-s, -wise)

Reference gloss from Strong's Concordance (1890, public domain).

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