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12 Αυγ 2022 · In the inspired letters, beloved means “friends dearly loved by God.” In the New Testament, the use of the word beloved implies more than human affection. It suggests an esteem for others that comes from recognizing their worth as children of God.
14 Ιουλ 2024 · The term “beloved” appears frequently throughout the Bible, carrying profound implications and layers of meaning. This word transcends mere affection or favor; it signifies a deep, abiding love that is often divinely inspired. Understanding its use offers insights into biblical relationships and God’s nature.
30 Μαΐ 2024 · In the Scriptures, “beloved” translates from the Greek word ἀγαπητός (agapētos), which refers to someone who is dearly loved. Differing terms and forms function to articulate this profound affection, frequently emphasizing both human relationships and divine love. Key Passages and Their Implications. Romans 16:8.
BELOVED - be-luv'-ed, be-luv'-d' (agapetos): A term of affectionate endearment common to both Testaments; in the Old Testament found, 26 out of 42 times, in Solomon's Song of Love. Limited chiefly to two Heb words and their derivatives: 'ahebh, "to breathe" or "long for," hence, to love, corresponding to the New Testament, agapao, "to prefer ...
The meaning implies “chosen,” an act of will rather than of feeling. Paul made use of the term thirty-two times in all his letters except Galatians and Titus, with reference to many individuals named and to the “brethren” (Acts 15:25; Rom 1:7 etc.). It appears twelve times in the epistles of John.
In the New Testament "beloved" used exclusively of Divine and Christian love, an affection begotten in the community of the new spiritual life in Christ, e.g. "beloved in the Lord" (Romans 16:8). The beauty, unity, endearment of this love is historically unique, being peculiarly Christian.