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1 | How does this vs fit your view of love? | Luke 11:43 | Searcher56 | 105130 | ||
mommapbs, The love-hate relationship is very strong. But, we need to view our relationship with God that way. He is first ... everyone else is in last (not second) place. I am waiting for others to answer ... |
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2 | How does this vs fit your view of love? | Luke 11:43 | khuck | 105145 | ||
Good Morning Searcher :) I am going to take a stab at this one and hope you will respond. I believe that Jesus is telling the Pharisees in this verse that they are in a sad state afflicted and wrectched, because they "Cherish" the honors, entitlements and adulations of there positions, and did not "Cherish" the God's Chosen. They were self-righteous, vain and prideful. They taxed the people with the burden of God's Laws but they themselves were immoral and showed no real Love for God's Law. This is my understanding of the use of agape in this verse. I am open to hearing what you think on it. Yours in Christ, -Kathy |
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3 | How does this vs fit your view of love? | Luke 11:43 | Searcher56 | 105169 | ||
Kathy ... I think we have been mistaught when we are told apage love is the highest, God's love, selfless ... becuase of what this verse says. I see agape love as being total love toward a person or even an object ... doesn't metter the response. Nothing is going to get in the way. You are right ... they had no love for God's Law or Him (Luke 11:42). Searcher |
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4 | How does this vs fit your view of love? | Luke 11:43 | khuck | 105172 | ||
Searcher: I agree, Before this verse was brought to light in the thread I have also thought as you said, Agape is the highest most charitable and complete love of God. I did not realize that the word love in this verse translated as Agape. Since several of my translations of love on original thread were rather inconclusive, I have a question. Since the word does factually translate as agape in Luke 11. What kind of love or more specifically how would the word love translate in 1 Timothy 6:10? Thank you... -Kathy |
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5 | How does this vs fit your view of love? | Luke 11:43 | Searcher56 | 105207 | ||
Philarguria is the word for love in 1 Timothy 6:10 ... Philarguros is the root (loving money, avarice) (Luk 16:14, 2Ti 3:2) ... In turn is from philos (friend) and arguros (silver) Philos relates to phileo (love)... with the view of friendship. |
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6 | How does this vs fit your view of love? | Luke 11:43 | khuck | 105263 | ||
Hi Searcher First I want to apologize for sending the last question to myself and not to you. ARGGGHH (I messed up the thread. Thank you for the response to 1 Tim 6:10. I hope you will not tire of the topic, but now I have new questions after taking an ever deeper look referencing the subject, "Love". I did attach a bit more in a response to Tim, but these 2 questions are my bottom line. John 21:16,17. 1. Can you explain why in layman terms why Jesus used Agape twice and then finished with Phileo? 2. Why was Peter grieved when Jesus said Phileo a third time, if in his answers he used Phileo each time. I am lost in the frey.... Yours in Christ, -Kathy |
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7 | How does this vs fit your view of love? | Luke 11:43 | Searcher56 | 105314 | ||
Kathy ... Apology accepted, tho there was no need for it. I think Tim and Ed have answered your question about Jesus' talk with Peter. I am not convinced that Peter was hurt by the change in the word (tho there is only one word for love in Aramaic ... John used two different Greek words, imspired by God) ... I think it is because Jesus asked him the third time ... the number of times Peter denied his Lord (Luke 22:54-62). Searcher |
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8 | How does this vs fit your view of love? | Luke 11:43 | khuck | 105317 | ||
Well Searcher, I think I am pretty well versed on Love today! And I would like to thank you 3 Gentlemen for the lessons :) (Searcher, Tim and EdB) Now let me go out and apply it and I will be cookin' with Gas. Yours in Christ, -Kathy |
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