Scott (1993) contends that Agape is a noun-form of love whereas Agapao is a verb-form of love Thus, if Scott is accurate we can talk about Agape but we have to
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how servant leadership begins with the expression of leader agapao (love), and Agapao, the verb form of the noun “agape,” is “a love called out of one's heart
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The verb agapao is often used in the classical Greek to denote friendship between equals, or sometimes sympathy 33 Sometime agapao took on the meaning of “
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The Greek word "agape" (ag-gah-pay' -- noun) ["agapao" (ah-gah-pay'-oh) 22: 37 Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love [agapao] the Lord thy God with all thy
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one of John's Gospel, highlighting one pair of verbs (agapao and phileo) that, in ele pergunta a Pedro se este o ama (com o amor agape) Depois de Pedro
words for love (agapao and phileo) when addressing Peter For Trench, agapao is more a choosing to respect another without any agape and philia)
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See 26 (agapē) 1 With the believer, 25/agapaō ("to love") means actively doing what the Lord prefers – with
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Jesus: "Simon son of John, do you truly love [agapao] me?" Peter: "Yes, Lord, you But as a matter of fact, agape does not have this special meaning in Greek,
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Further while agapa? appears relatively frequently in Greek from Homer onward
25. The etymology of agapao and agape is not clear. 26. In classical Greek agape had nothing of the power of eros or the warmth of phileo for its.
What was the dominate culture during the days of Jesus and His followers? 1. Eros. Four Greek Words. 2. Storge. 3. Phileo/Philanthropia. 4. Agapao/Agape.
“love” here are the Greek verb agapa? and the noun agap?. Many Chris- tians know and those who have studied Christian religion have learned
translation of Anders Nygren's Agape and Eros.1 Published in both Great Britain 9In this paragraph I closely follow Ethelbert Stauffer "agapao
The New World Encyclopedia regarding the verb form of agape
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a) La première strophe de l'hymne contient les v.1-3 construits sur un schéma Paul effectue un éloge de l'agapè