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11:2 As in Greek version; Hebrew reads the more they called to him, the farther he moved from them. 11:3 Hebrew Ephraim, referring to the northern kingdom of Israel; also in 11:8, 9, 12. 11:12a Verse 11:12 is numbered 12:1 in Hebrew text. 11:12b Or and Judah is unruly against God, the faithful Holy One. The meaning of the Hebrew is uncertain.
- 1 John 4:7-12,John 13:34-35 ESV;NASB;NIV;KJV - God Is Love - Beloved ...
God Is Love. 7 Beloved, () let us love one another, for love...
- 1 John 4:7-12,John 13:34-35 ESV;NASB;NIV;KJV - God Is Love - Beloved ...
God Is Love. 7 Beloved, () let us love one another, for love is from God, and () whoever loves has been born of God and knows God. 8 Anyone who does not love does not know God, because () God is love. 9 In this the love of God was made manifest among us, that () God sent his only Son into the world, so that we might live through him. 10 In this is love, () not that we have loved God () but ...
God Is Love - Beloved, let us love one another, because love is from God; everyone who loves is born of God and knows God. Whoever does not love does.
26 wrz 2023 · 1 John 4:8 …God is love. Throughout the Bible, God shows us what genuine love is like. This is not just how his love is explained, but we also see God’s love on display, seen in: his covenant relationship with his people, his constant protection and guidance for them, his heart of forgiveness.
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?
אֲהָבִים (ahab) -- Love. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G25 (agapao): Often used in the New Testament to describe the selfless, sacrificial love that God has for humanity and that believers are called to emulate. - G5368 (phileo): Denotes brotherly love or affection, often used to describe the love between friends or family.
27 maj 2021 · One of the Hebrew words for ‘love’ is hesed (חסד, pronounced kheh-sed”), which is actually a difficult word to translate into English. That is because there is a range of meanings for hesed. Theologian John Oswalt said hesed is “… a completely undeserved kindness and generosity”.