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  1. 28 lip 2023 · The Hebrew word for love is ahavah, which is rooted in the more molecular word hav,1 which means to give, revealing that, according to Judaism, giving is at the root of love. What does this etymological insight teach us both about the function of love and about how love functions?

  2. 15 paź 2017 · Root: אהב (aleph-hey-bet). LOVE is a beautiful word that is expressed in every language. Unlike New Testament Greek which has various words expressing different aspects of “love”, (erotic, companionship, divine), Hebrew has only the word ahav/ahava, which has been translated into English as “love”.

  3. ahabah: Love. Original Word: אַהֲבָה. Part of Speech: Noun Feminine. Transliteration: ahabah. Pronunciation: ah-hah-VAH. Phonetic Spelling: (a-hab-aw) Definition: Love. Meaning: affection. Word Origin: Derived from the root אָהַב (ahav), which means "to love."

  4. Love in Hebrew is "Ahava" , which is made up of three basic Hebrew letters, . These three letters actually are broken down into two parts: a two letter base or root, , and the first letter, , which is a modifier. The meaning of the two letter base, , is "to give".

  5. 3 mar 2022 · Therefore, the word “ahabha” (אַהְַבָה pronunciation: ahava), derived from the verb “ahabh”/to love, has the meaning of: love, affection, devotion, connection. These multiple meanings are evident in the way “ahav”/to love and “ahava”/love are used in the Hebrew Bible.

  6. 1 lip 2024 · First, you have the most common word for love which is ahav or ahavah in a feminine form. It is general overall, generic love. It can be used for loving anything or anyone from Grandma to your pet dog Sparky. It is a non-romantic, non-erotic, or sexual love. It is the love expressed between the Biblical Jonathan and David.

  7. 20 lip 2017 · Ahavah / Love. Explore the ways the biblical authors used the word love, and how they depicted God as the ultimate source and goal of all human love.

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