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The Third Word
Agape
Aga-pe
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.
8. The 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!
9. The 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.
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