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  1. Oct 23, 2020 · Charisma is the Greek word for “gift of grace”. This is usually translated as, “gift” in the New Testament. The Apostle Paul used this word in the plural form when he said, “Now there are different gifts, [ charismata] but the same Spirit” (1 Corinthians 12:4) (HCSB). Charismata means grace gifts. This is given without effort.

  2. Spiritual gift. The term charism denotes any good gift that flows from God's benevolent love. [1] A spiritual gift or charism (plural: charisms or charismata; in Greek singular: χάρισμα charisma, plural: χαρίσματα charismata) is an extraordinary power given by the Holy Spirit.

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  4. Sep 26, 2022 · Paul tells us that the Holy Spirit has given gifts for ministry to His people, and the English word “gifts” is a translation of the Greek word charismata.Therefore, the charismatic movement, which is the result of the influence of Pentecostal Christianity, refers to a movement in the Christian church that has a unique emphasis on the gifts of the Holy Spirit.

  5. The Greek word from which we derive the modern word "charismatic" is translated in the King James Version Bible and New King James Version Translation as "gifts" (Romans 11:29, 12:6, 1Corinthians 12:4, 9, 12:28, 30 - 31). In general, its meaning is that anyone who is a true Christian and who exercises one of the many gifts that God's Spirit can ...

  6. STRONGS NT 5486: χάρισμα χάρισμα, χαρίσματος, τό (χαρίζομαι), a gift of grace; a favor which one receives without any merit of his own; in the N. T. (where (except 1 Peter 4:10) used only by Paul) the gift of divine grace (so also in Philo de alleg. legg. iii. § 24 at the end δωρεά καί εὐεργεσία καί χάρισμα Θεοῦ τά ...

  7. Charismata. — The Greek term charisma denotes any good gift that flows from God ‘s benevolent love ( charis) unto man; any Divine grace or favor, ranging from redemption and life eternal to comfort in communing with brethren in the Faith (Rom., v, 15, 16; vi, 23; xi, 29). The term has, however, a narrower meaning: the spiritual graces and ...

  8. The plural form of charisma is charismata. Paul wrote. Now there are different gifts, [charismata] but the same Spirit (1 Corinthians 12:4 HCSB). The word charisma means “gift of grace” and refers to the gifts, or special abilities, God has given believers through the Holy Spirit.

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