John McIntyre: Comfort in a Dark Place

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“‘Comforter’ carries over from the Old Testament its description of the Messiah as menachem, comforter. It represents a tenderness, a closeness, concern and caring … one who comforts us when for one reason or another life has become difficult, dark, meaningless, or just a very lonely place.”
— John McIntyre, The Shape of Pneumatology: Studies in the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit, p.267.