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Advocatrix

Definition: The word "Advocatrix" comes from the Greek and means an advocate, one who represents or supports a cause (or seeks to persuade others in support). It typically refers to someone who advocates for causes that are important to them. In the context of the Bible, it's often used metaphorically. The phrase "advocatic," derived from "advocate," can refer to anyone advocating for the good of a cause or seeking justice and fairness in a society. This is seen as an act of selflessness and sacrificial love, especially when it comes to the poor, the marginalized, and the oppressed. The word "Advocatrix" is also found in the New Testament, particularly in Luke 1:50 where Jesus quotes Proverbs 3:8-9. Here, he says: "Woe is me if I cannot call you for the cause of God's law." So here, the phrase translates to say "If I cannot make a plea on behalf of your faithfulness as a Christian, may it be in my case," which is a metaphorical appeal for faithfulness to God and seeking justice and righteousness through the example of Jesus' own life.


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