I agape you (agape means love)
agape, & 'agapo' literally means 'i love' ...'agape' is the word love
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."
unconditional love
Agape in Hebrew looks like unconditional love.
love = aloha
Tell the child, Agape love is how I feel about my spouse and you. Phileo love is the kind of love i have towards my friends.
Some examples of agape love include selflessly caring for a stranger in need, forgiving someone who has wronged you, and demonstrating compassion and empathy towards others without expecting anything in return.
agape love
AnswerThe Greek language has different words for different types of love, including agape (unconditional love) and philia(brotherly love). An important scripture that refers to agape love is in John's Gospel, where Jesus implied that the other disciples gave him unconditional love when he asked Peter, "Do you love (agape) me more than these (the other disciples)?" Each time, Peter answered that he loved Jesus, but each time he was only able to offer brotherly love (philia). There is no direct equivalent to agape in the English language, so the KJV does not actually mention 'agape'.
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 Love. The kind of Love that god has for us. A love that has no ending, a forgiving love. When God sent His only Son to die on the cross so that we could be saved from the pit of hell, that was Agape.