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The Greek word agape is often translated "love" in the New Testament. How is "agape love" different from other types of love? The essence of agape love is self-sacrifice. Unlike our English word “love,” agape is not u...
http://www.gotquestions.org/agape-love.html
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Agape (ah-gah-pay) is the main word used for 'love' in the New Testament. There are three principal Greek words which can be translated as 'love' in English, each with different connotations. ... The concept of agape was not limited to just God’s love of humanity; it could also be used to describe the love one person...
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atheism.about.com/od/bibledictionaryonline/p/AgapeLove....
atheism.about.com/od/bibledictionaryonline/p/AgapeLove.htm
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{ ah - gah - pay } Agape is a Greek word translated in the New Testament of the Bible as "love" or "charity." Agape is ranked by Christian moral theologians with faith and hope as a basic virtue, and Saint Paul called it the greatest of the virtues.
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mb-soft.com/believe/txw/agape.htm
mb-soft.com/believe/txw/agape.htm
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Agape offers a full range of adoption and family support services. ... Grizzlies/AGAPE Mentoring ; Initiative ... Support AGAPE...
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www.agapemeanslove.org/
www.agapemeanslove.org/
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The account of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead helps us to understand the significance of agape love. ... John 11:3,5 – Jesus, Lazarus, and Agape Love...
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www.christiancourier.com/notes/agapeLazarus.htm
www.christiancourier.com/notes/agapeLazarus.htm
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AGAPE LOVE: the opposite of sin; In a world of self indulgence and greed, a Christian that lives the life of Love is a real contrast. Agape love is the Greek new testament words for Supernatural God anointed Love. Agape Love is the God filled anointing of Love that displays righteousness, compassion, power, and all of...
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www.applesaucekids.com/Lessons/agape.htm
www.applesaucekids.com/Lessons/agape.htm
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16:27). Among humans there is no greater love (agape) than to lay down one's life for his friends (philoi, John 15:13). Sad is the story of a "very rich" young ruler who loved his riches more than he loved Jesus though Jesus loved (agapao) him (Mark 10:17-22;
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www.gospelgazette.com/gazette/2003/feb/page12.htm
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e. Love . . . endures all things: Most of us can bear all things, and believe all things, and hope all things, but only for a while! The greatness of agape love is it keeps on bearing, believing, and hoping. It doesn’t give up. It destroys enemies by turning them into friends.
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www.enduringword.com/commentaries/4613.htm
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