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<p> '''''koun´sel''''' , '''''koun´selẽr''''' ( συμβούλιον , <i> '''''sumboúlion''''' </i> ): Ordinarily found as object of verb "to take" or "to give," expressing, beside the idea of a practical end to be reached, that of consultation and deliberation among those united in a common cause ( Matthew 12:14; Mark 3:6 ). A counselor ( <i> '''''súmboulos''''' </i> ) is a confidential adviser ( Romans 11:34 ); often in the Old [[Testament]] ( Isaiah 9:6; Proverbs 24:6 , etc.). Confounded in the King James Version with "councillor" (see above), the latter being an official adviser, which the former does not necessarily mean. </p>
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_2753" /> ==
<p> ''''' koun´sel ''''' , ''''' koun´selẽr ''''' ( συμβούλιον , <i> ''''' sumboúlion ''''' </i> ): Ordinarily found as object of verb "to take" or "to give," expressing, beside the idea of a practical end to be reached, that of consultation and deliberation among those united in a common cause (&nbsp;Matthew 12:14; &nbsp;Mark 3:6 ). A counselor ( <i> ''''' súmboulos ''''' </i> ) is a confidential adviser (&nbsp;Romans 11:34 ); often in the Old [[Testament]] (&nbsp;Isaiah 9:6; &nbsp;Proverbs 24:6 , etc.). [[Confounded]] in the King James Version with "councillor" (see above), the latter being an official adviser, which the former does not necessarily mean. </p>
       
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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [1]

koun´sel , koun´selẽr ( συμβούλιον , sumboúlion ): Ordinarily found as object of verb "to take" or "to give," expressing, beside the idea of a practical end to be reached, that of consultation and deliberation among those united in a common cause ( Matthew 12:14;  Mark 3:6 ). A counselor ( súmboulos ) is a confidential adviser ( Romans 11:34 ); often in the Old Testament ( Isaiah 9:6;  Proverbs 24:6 , etc.). Confounded in the King James Version with "councillor" (see above), the latter being an official adviser, which the former does not necessarily mean.

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