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      • religion specialized uk / ˈæɡ.ə.pi / / ˈæɡ.ə.peɪ / us / ɑːˈɡɑː.peɪ / / ˈɑː.ɡə.peɪ / a type of love that is not sexual and is not concerned with yourself; used especially in Christianity to refer to Christian love: Agape is a giving love, entirely unselfish.
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  2. AGAPEä ’ pā,ἀγάπη, G27, is one NT word for love. It appears in the Johannine definition ( 1 John 4:8 ), “God is love.” It is that love demanded of man by the law of God and for man’s neighbor, whom man must love “as himself.”

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AgapeAgape - Wikipedia

    Agape (/ ɑː ˈ ɡ ɑː p eɪ, ˈ ɑː ɡ ə ˌ p eɪ, ˈ æ ɡ ə-/; from Ancient Greek ἀγάπη (agápē)) is "the highest form of love, charity" and "the love of God for [human beings] and of [human beings] for God".

  4. 2024年7月10日 · Agape describes a type of love that’s not dependent on how others treat you and doesn’t depend on circumstances or feelings. It’s the kind of love celebrated on occasions like Easter, Good Friday, and Eucharist. Agape is sacrificial, enduring, and unconditional—it’s about giving without expecting anything in return.

  5. (of a person) with the mouth wide open, especially showing surprise or shock; (of the mouth) wide open, especially in surprise or shock. (尤指表示驚奇或震驚而)大張著嘴的. We watched, our mouths agape in excitement. 我們看著,興奮得張大了嘴。 Audience members were staring at each other agape as if to say "Did you hear what I just heard ?" 同義詞. gaping. 减少例句.

  6. a•ga•pe2 (ä ′ pā, ä′ gə pā′, ag′ ə-), n., pl. -pae (-pī, -pī′, -pē′), -pai. (-pī, -pī′) USA pronunciation. for 3. the love of God or Christ for humankind. Theology the love of Christians for other persons, corresponding to the love of God for humankind.

  7. Definition: love, goodwill. Usage: love, benevolence, good will, esteem; plur: love-feasts. HELPS Word-studies. 26 agápē – properly, love which centers in moral preference. So too in secular ancient Greek, 26 ( agápē) focuses on preference; likewise the verb form ( 25 /agapáō) in antiquity meant "to prefer " ( TDNT, 7).