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Feb 2, 2009 · The Greek word agape (love) seems to have been virtually a Christian invention—a new word for a new thing (apart from about twenty ...
Feb 2, 2009 · The Greek word agape (love) seems to have been virtually a Christian invention—a new word for a new thing (apart from about twenty occurrences ...
AGAPE [ISBE]. AGAPE - ag'-a-pe (agape). 1. The Name and the Thing: The name Agape or "love-feast," as an expression denoting the brotherly common meals of ...
Dec 25, 2023 · The word for this kind of love in the original Koine Greek language of the New Testament is Agape – the transliterated Greek word for a love ...
Apr 4, 2020 · When Christ calls us to love our enemies, he uses the Greek word “agape.” This word is not primarily an emotional love but a volitional love ...
Jul 7, 2015 · ” Many would call this love, agape, the Greek term for God's love for us. To agape means a married person is saying to his or her mate, “If ...
Jul 29, 2014 · The second love in verse 22 is the Greek word agape. It means to love like God: unconditionally and sacrificially. This is a very difficult ...
Jun 3, 2013 · “Love” is the Greek agape, indicating that it is a commitment, not a feeling, that John is commanding. The only way that you can fight the ...
agape <26>. agaph agape. Pronunciation: ag-ah'-pay. Origin: from 25. Reference: TDNT - 1:21,5. PrtSpch: n f. In Greek: agapaiv 1, agaph 63, agaphn 32, agaphv 18.