(Agg-Ape)
Ah-GAH-pee
I agape you (agape means love)
Agape is not a Greek god/goddess: it's a word.
agape, & 'agapo' literally means 'i love' ...'agape' is the word love
love
Grossmann
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."
It is important to know how to use new vocabulary. "Do not stand there with your mouth agape, get out and do something!".
The word "agape" is used approximately 114 times in the New Testament of the Bible. It is a Greek word often translated as "love" and often refers to the selfless and unconditional love of God. The usage of "agape" can vary depending on the translation of the Bible.
amore, agape, adore
agape love
agape