Agape in Hebrew looks like unconditional love.
I agape you (agape means love)
love = aloha
they say agape is eternal. that's unconditional love, usually reffering to god they say agape is eternal. that's unconditional love, usually reffering to god
Love in Greek is called agapi [αγάπη].
Agape is a noun meaning God's love for mankind. But English can use nouns as adjectives. Mountain is a noun but can be used as an adjective as in "The mountain pass is wide." So we can say "Agape love is the highest form of love."
Agape is a type of love. In the Hebrew language there are three different words for love and all three represent a different kind. One means the love of family and friends, another means love of a spouse, and the third is agape which means unconditional, unwavering, and self-sacrificing love for others. God teaches us this by sending Jesus to die on the cross. This was the largest act of agape that could ever be preformed.
Agape is an adjective.
Agapē Agape was created in 2002.
In that context agape means "wide open."
The Mouth Agape was created in 1974.
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew