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ἀγαπάω

G0025 · agapaō · greek · 143 occurrences

to love

First 60 of 143.

ParsingSpellingsCount
V-PAP-NSM ἀγαπῶν 14
V-AAI-3S ἠγάπησέν ἠγάπησεν, 12
V-FAI-2S ἀγαπήσεις 10
V-PAI-3S ἀγαπᾷ ἀγαπᾷ. ἀγαπᾷ· 9
V-PAN ἀγαπᾶν ἀγαπᾶν· 8
V-PAS-1P ἀγαπῶμεν 7
V-PAM-2P ἀγαπᾶτε ἀγαπᾶτε, 7
V-AAI-2S ἠγάπησας ἠγάπησας.¶ 5
V-PAS-2P ἀγαπᾶτε 5
V-PAI-1S ἀγαπῶ 5
V-IAI-3S Ἠγάπα ἠγάπα, 5
V-AAI-1S ἠγάπησα ἠγάπησα, ἠγάπησα· 5
V-FAI-3S ἀγαπήσει ἀγαπήσει, 4
V-PAP-DPM ἀγαπῶσιν 4
V-PAI-1P ἀγαπῶμεν 3
V-RPP-ASF ἠγαπημένην ἠγαπημένην. 3
V-PAI-2P ἀγαπᾶτε ἀγαπᾶτε, 3
V-PAS-3S ἀγαπᾷ 3
V-AAI-3P ἠγάπησαν 3
V-AAP-NSM ἀγαπήσας 3
V-PAP-APM ἀγαπῶντας 3
V-IAI-2P ἠγαπᾶτέ 2
V-RPP-VPM ἠγαπημένοι 2
V-AAP-GSM ἀγαπήσαντός 2
V-PAI-2S ἀγαπᾷς 2
V-PAM-3S ἀγαπάτω 1
V-PAP-DSM ἀγαπῶντι 1
V-PAP-GPM ἀγαπώντων 1
V-AAM-2P ἀγαπήσατε 1
V-AAS-2P ἀγαπήσητε 1

G0025 G:V

to love

ἀγαπάω , -ῶ, [in LXX chiefly for אהב ;] to love , to feel and exhibit esteem and goodwill to a person, to prize and delight in a thing. __1. Of human affection, to men : τ. πλησίον, Mat.5:43; τ. ἐχθρούς, ib. 44; to Christ, Jhn.8:42; to God, Mat.22:37; with accusative of thing(s), Luk.11:43 , Jhn.12:43 , Eph.5:25 , II Tim 4:8 , 10 , Heb.1:9 , 1Pe.2:17, 3:10 , 2Pe.2:15 , 1Jn.2:15 , Rev.12:11 . __2. Of divine love ; __(a) God's love : to men, Rom.8:37; to Christ, Jhn.3:35; __(b) Christ's love : to men, Mrk.10:21; to God, Jhn.14:31; with cogn. accusative, Jhn.17:26 , Eph.2:4 . SYN. : φιλέω. From its supposed etymology (Thayer, LS; but see also Boisacq) ἀ. is commonly understood properly to denote love based on esteem (diligo), as distinct from that expressed by φιλέω (amo), spontaneous natural affection, emotional and unreasoning. If this distinction holds, ἀ. is fitly used in NT of Christian love to God and man, the spiritual affection which follows the direction of the will, and which, therefore, unlike that feeling which is instinctive and unreasoned, can be commanded as a duty. (Cf. ἀγάπη, and v . Tr., Syn . §xii; Cremer, 9, 592; and esp. MM, VGT , see word) (AS)

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Lexicon: Tyndale Brief lexicon of Extended Strong's, STEPBible.org, CC BY 4.0. Tagged text: STEPBible TAHOT / TAGNT, CC BY 4.0.