Notice:
1.
aga
(a-ga) Also a-gha. n. Used as a title for a male civil...leader, esp. in
Turkey.
2. In English, notice the word "lord
(lord) n. A man of high rank in a feudal society or in one that retains
feudal forms and institutions, esp.: a.
A king. b. ...
3.
King
(king) n. A male sovereign.
4.
pe
(pa) n. The
17th letter of the Hebrew alphabet. [Heb. pe <Phocnician *pe,
"mouth", 17th letter of the Phoenician alphabet.]
The American Heritage Dictionary
of the English Language 2004; pg. 25, 817, and pg. 1023.
It
would seem that
"aga-pe" was
put together by God (Jesus)
to say "Do what I
say (as by my mouth), for I have Position (mentally),
Power (physically),
and have
been given
Permission (spiritually). I
have Absolute Authority!" John 14:15.
Other answers of agape:
1.
A religious meal shared as a sign of love and fellowship. It
would seem that this meal would be given from a male sovereign (King),
lord, or a leader who, with love, give gifts to those who love him.
2.
A religious meal for the dead. (Common Communion?)
3.
A ?
(more coming)
Even The Father
was given permission by The Son of God and of
The Holy Spirit to be
a Family Firm Creator.
(more coming)