Agape is the Greek work for "love" and is used as a noun. i.e. "There was a great love (agape) between the mother and her daughter." Agapo is used as a verb, such as: "I love (agapo) ice cream".
one is the love of people and the other is god love
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agape, & 'agapo' literally means 'i love' ...'agape' is the word love
There are several words for "love" in Greek. The most common is Agape. As a verb Agapo means "I love"; Agapetos means "beloved."
one is the love of people and the other is god love
Se agapo is Greek for "I love you"
Agape.
Agape is an adjective.
Agapē Agape was created in 2002.
Agape love is unconditional love. It is a love that someone has for others that is not based on mutual love or what they can get out of it or what any actions of one side has done to cause it. Jesus Christ has unconditional love for us. It is when you love someone that has done nothing to give you cause to love them. You just love them because.
In that context agape means "wide open."
Agape love is selfless, unconditional love that seeks the well-being of others, often associated with compassion and charity. Eros love, on the other hand, is passionate, romantic love characterized by desire and intimacy between partners. Agape love focuses on giving and serving, while eros love emphasizes mutual attraction and connection.
The Mouth Agape was created in 1974.
It depends on what you mean by "agape". Agape (pronounced uh-gay-p) means "open to a large extent". For example, "The person's mouth was agape after a skateboarder landed a very hard trick." Agape (pronounced a-ga-pay) means "love of humanity" or "impersonal love". For example, "It is through the agape of Christ that Christians seek redemption for their sins."