agape(p)

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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von agape(p) im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

agape
afallamış
agape
hayretten ağzı açık kalmış
agape
sevgi
agape
şaşkın
agape
muhabbet
agape
şaşırmış
agape
çok açık
agape
{s} şaşırıp kalmış
agape
açıkça
agape
{i} merhamet
agape
sasirmis
agape
{s} ağzı açık kalmış
agape
şölen
agape
afallamis
agape
şaşırıp kalarak
agape
{i} hayır
agape
ağzı açık olarak

Şu çocuk, ağzı açık olarak, bana baktı. - That child stared at me, his mouth agape.

jaw agape
Ağızı bir karış açıkŞaşkınlıktan ağızı açık kalmak

In a state of wonder or amazement, as with the mouth wide open.

Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von agape(p) im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

agape
Karşılıksız sevgi
Englisch - Englisch
with the mouth wide open as in wonder or awe; "the gaping audience"; "we stood there agape with wonder"; "with mouth agape
agape
open wide

If the slightly agape mouth is closed prior to mouth opening, this is termed the preparatory phase and is more common in suction-feeding bony fishes than elasmobranchs.

agape
asexual, spiritual love
agape
Being in a state of astonishment, wonder, expectation, or eager attention; as with mouth hanging open
agape
the asexual love of God or Christ for mankind, or the asexual love of Christians for others
agape
a love feast, especially one held in the early Christian Church in connection with the eucharist
agape
In a state of astonishment, wonder, expectation, or eager attention
agape
{a} with staring eagerness, with surprise
Agape
a religious meal shared as a sign of love and fellowship
Agape
A Greek word meaning a pure, unconditional love of a spiritual nature Agape is the highest for the love that one can express
Agape
the special NT Greek term for God's love for us, and which Christ commanded his disciples to have for one another (Cf Jn 13: 34-35; 1 Jn 4: 16; 1 Cor 13 )
Agape
with the mouth wide open as in wonder or awe; "the gaping audience"; "we stood there agape with wonder"; "with mouth agape"
Agape
(Gr : Love) Feast of love; the common meal of fellowship eaten in gatherings of the early Christians (I Cor 11: 20 34) Agape is also the name of the Easter Vespers Service held in the early afternoon on Easter day The faithful express their brotherly love and exchange the kiss of love honoring the resurrected Christ
Agape
the purely spiritual love of one person for another This love corresponds to the love of God or Christ for mankind (Contrast with eros, philia, and platonic love )
Agape
This is the New Testament Greek word for love - unconditional love, Divine love It also became the name for the common meal which early Christians shared - The Love Feast
Agape
(3 syl ) A love-feast The early Christians held a love-feast before or after communion, when contributions were made for the poor These feasts became a scandal, and were condemned at the Council of Carthage, 397 (Greek, agape, love )
Agape
Christian love, "charity" (1 Cor 13: 1-8) Saint Ignatius of Antioch and Saint Hippolytus of Tome (second century) use Eucharist and Agape as synonyms (cf 1 Cor 11); in Jude 12, the 'love feasts' are most naturally understood to be the combined Agape---Eucharists The Agape (in Didache, 70-110) is a Jewish meal (Chaburah) Christianized as in the 'new meal' of Christ's Kingdom and Love Today the term Agape refers to the Easter Sunday's Vespers (held either in the morning or the afternoon) which is also called the Second Resurrection Service During this Service the Gospel reading relating to the first appearance of the Resurrected Christ to His disciples is read in many languages besides Greek , in order to emphasize the universality of salvation in the Resurrected Christ and its message to all people and nations
Agape
In John Lee's typology of love, altruistic love
Agape
(Greek) love (especially love that is spiritual and selfless in nature)
agape
Gaping, as with wonder, expectation, or eager attention
agape
The love feast of the primitive Christians, being a meal partaken of in connection with the communion
agape
{s} open-mouthed; shocked, surprised
agape
If you describe someone as having their mouth agape, their mouth is open very wide, often because they are very surprised by something. She stood looking at Carmen with her mouth agape. with your mouth wide open, especially because you are surprised or shocked. In the New Testament, the fatherly love of God for humans and their reciprocal love for God. The term extends to the love of one's fellow humans. The Church Fathers used the Greek term to designate both a rite using bread and wine and a meal of fellowship that included the poor. The historical relationship between this meal, the Lord's Supper, and the Eucharist, the meal of fellowship and the sacrament, is uncertain
agape
a religious meal shared as a sign of love and fellowship (Greek) love (especially love that is spiritual and selfless in nature)
agape
{i} brotherly love; Christian love
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