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  1. Oct 15, 2017 · The idea of true, pure, love had a different expression in the Hebrew scriptures. Lev shalem לֵ֣ב שָׁלֵם֙ meant the heart perfect, or the heart complete , or the heart whole (wholeheartedness) .

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      To LOVE: ahav. verb. (Strong's 157). Root: אהב...

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      To LOVE: ahav. verb. (Strong's 157). Root: אהב...

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  2. Genesis 2:24 is about marriage. The grammar does not support reading the passage as simply a sexual union and the flow of the analogy from Genesis 2:21-2:24 suggests that a man is incomplete without a wife. This is how ancient translators and interpreters saw the passage.

  3. Mar 28, 2024 · In Hebrew, the language of love is beautifully succinct, focusing on two main words that encapsulate the depth and breadth of affection: Ahava: Deep, enduring love; Chesed: Loving-kindness and loyalty; These two terms weave through the tapestry of Scripture, highlighting the essence of love from human connections to the divine. 1. Ahava: Deep love

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  4. Original Word: אַהֲבָה. Part of Speech: Noun Feminine. Transliteration: ahabah. Phonetic Spelling: (a-hab-aw) Definition: love (noun) NAS Exhaustive Concordance. Word Origin. from aheb. Definition.

  5. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. From basar; flesh (from its freshness); by extension, body, person; also (by euphem.) The pudenda of a man -- body, (fat, lean) flesh (-ed), kin, (man-)kind, + nakedness, self, skin.

  6. May 1, 2019 · Here’s what he says at the beginning of Philippians 3: “Finally, my brothers, rejoice in the Lord. To write the same things to you is no trouble to me and is safe for you. Look out for the dogs, look out for the evildoers, look out for those who mutilate the flesh” ( Philippians 3:1–2 ).

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  8. Yeshua (Jesus) is YHVH in the flesh. Yeshua Ha-Mashiach (Jesus Christ) is YHVH "come in the flesh." Indeed, to say "Jesus Christ is Lord" (Phil 2:11; Romans 10:9) is to confess Him as Adonai-- or YHVH -- Himself.

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