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26 agápē – properly, love which centers in moral preference. So too in secular ancient Greek, 26 (agápē) focuses on preference; likewise the verb form (25 /agapáō) in antiquity meant "to prefer" (TDNT, 7). In the NT, 26 (agápē) typically refers to divine love (= what God prefers).
28 mar 2024 · In this article, we’ll explore these 4 types of love and uncover their biblical roots and significance. Greek words for ‘love’ Greek doesn’t just settle for one blanket term — it gives us 4, each painting a different shade of affection: Eros: Romantic love; Storge: Family love; Philia: Brotherly love; Agape: Divine love
17 lip 2024 · What Are the Four Greek Words for Love in the Bible? In English-speaking cultures, we often say, “I love you.” In Greek, four words are used for love: agape, storge, phileo, and eros.
14 lut 2020 · Here are the Greek words that were used during Christ’s time to convey the meaning of the word “Love.” Eros (ἔρως): Refers to romantic love felt towards one’s spouse. This Greek term is where the word “erotic” is derived from.
17 kwi 2024 · “Agape” is one of several Greek words for love. When the word “agape” is used in the Bible, it refers to a pure, willful, sacrificial love that intentionally desires another’s highest good.
27 agapētós (a verbal adjective, derived from 26 /agápē, "love") – properly, divinely-loved; beloved ("loved by God"), i.e. personally experiencing God's "agapē-love." K. Wuest helpfully translates 27 ( agapētós ) as " divinely-loved-ones " (Jude 17).
Original Word: ἀγαπάω Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: agapaó Phonetic Spelling: (ag-ap-ah'-o) Definition: to love Usage: I love, wish well to, take pleasure in, long for; denotes the love of reason, esteem.