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to love your God with all your heart and with all your soul and to love your neighbor as you love your God...
A Biblical proverb is a proverb (wise saying) that appears in the Bible.One such would be: Love thy neighbor as thyself(Leviticus 19:18).
never ever love
Not an apple at all, but a biblical reference to sex.
In "As You Like It," Shakespeare employs several biblical allusions, notably through references to themes of love, redemption, and nature. For example, the character of Touchstone reflects on the nature of love, echoing biblical notions of divine love and human folly. Additionally, Rosalind's transformation and eventual reconciliation can be seen as a parallel to the biblical themes of resurrection and renewal. These allusions enrich the play’s exploration of identity and the complexities of human relationships.
love haha my name is charitty and it has latin roots....its origin is biblical....and it means the love for mankind
Love from others
love is invaluble
The Bible sums it up in one word, "Love." We are to first love our creator God and next we are to love each other.
That her love was your love and your love was her love.
The lines that contain a biblical allusion in T. S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" are "I am no prophet—and here's no great matter; I have seen the moment of my greatness flicker." This alludes to the biblical figure of John the Baptist, who is known as a prophet.
In the biblical story of Hosea, Gomer was a prostitute whom Hosea married as instructed by God. Despite Gomer's unfaithfulness, Hosea continued to love and forgive her, symbolizing God's love and forgiveness for Israel despite their unfaithfulness.