Parakaleō, a compound of para [beside] and kaleō [to call], occurring 4x, means to ask to come and be present where the speaker is, call to one’s side to urge strongly, appeal to, exhort, encourage to make a strong request for something, implore, entreat to instill someone with courage or cheer, comfort, encourage, cheer up; etc.
Paraklēsis, derived from parakaleō, occurring 3x, refers to the act of emboldening another in belief or course of action, encouragement, exhortation strong request, appeal, request lifting of another’s spirits, comfort, consolation
Encouragements from Earth Christian Exhortation (Heb. 3:12-19) Christian Assembly (Heb. 10:19-25) Christian Prayer (Heb. 13:18-19) Encouragements from Heaven Divine Promises (Heb. 6:13-20) Divine Discipline (Heb. 12:4-11) Divine Revelation (Heb. 13:22)