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Love is explained with 3 Greek Words in 9 ways!


             Filoς        'Eroς               Agap                    ONE!         
The First Word

Filoς

philos

 

mental

Greek language, only.

1.    This relationship is Un-conditional.

2.    It is love for the inanimate.

3.   It is non intoxicating and has no authority of its own.

Trust is relative.
Words* 1.  Phil-ately

2.  Phil-adelphia

3.  Phil-anthopy

            "-love of collating stamps"

            "-love of brothers"

            "-love of mankind"


The Second Word

'Eroς

eros

 

physical

(Eros) Greek 

(Sex) Latin.

4.   This relationship has an equal conditioning component. 

      (I give to you as you give to me. NO MORE, NO LESS.)

 

5.   It is love for human kind (including Jesus and  Angels).  

 

6.   It is intoxicating, and has no more authority than mine.

Trust is suspect.
Words*

1.   I Love You! (Maybe!).

2.  My  Pleasure is Our Command! (Maybe).

3.  You send me!  (Maybe).  


The Third Word

Agape

Aga-pe

 

 

spiritual

A compound word

Aga---Turkey

pe---Hebrew

The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language 1969 pg. 23 and pg. 963.

7. This relationship must have a very, very, very conditioned response. As in Psychology, a new or modified response elicited by a stimulus after conditioning.  It was the relationship of god to the other gods, not Jesus only, but all gods--Greeks and Roman, and other goddess, too. The word and relationships were at least 599 years before Jesus' birth.

8The Greek gods were over every thing animate and inanimate. They were over everything on the earth and under the earth. Some languages may not have this concept in their words, but Jesus used it. "If you love (aga-pe) me, keep my commandants {words of my mouth} (John 14:15;). Notice: In Ex 20:6, He not only said the words, but He also wrote the words (commandments) and He became The Word in Flesh! Amen!

9The gods were more than mere man. When the Greek gods wanted something done, it was done! Their gods (Zeus) had absolute authority!   The Greeks wanted to "See" Jesus. They wanted to see some one who was more than their thoughts of their god. John 12:20-50.

 Complete Trust is necessary.   

Words*     1.   Zeus, the Father of the Greeks gods.

    2.   Jesus, the Son of God. (Jehovah)                     

    3.   Adam, the Son of Mankind. (Jesus).

G. KITTEL, THEOL. DICT. NT. V.1 P. 35-37 & V. 9 P. 119-123.


 

 

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)

 
1.  Authority--Farther 2.   Obedience--Son 3.   Oneness--Holy Spirit
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