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Revision as of 15:27, 2 September 2007
Synopsis: Agape (Αγαπη) is a Greek word that means love. In Ancient Greek texts it often refers to a general affection or concern, rather than the physical attraction suggested by eros. The verb appears in the New Testament describing, amongst other things, the relationship between Jesus and the beloved disciple.
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Translating love | Philia | Eros | Storge
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Main article
Agape is a Greek word that means love. In Ancient Greek texts it often refers to a general affection or concern, rather than the physical attraction suggested by eros. The verb appears in the New Testament describing, amongst other things, the relationship between Jesus and the beloved disciple.
Biblical passages using "agape"
Quotes
Links
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