
What is agape love? - Bibleinfo.com
The word agape means love, but in the Greek language used when the New Testament was written, there are four different words for love — each describing a specific attitude and application. Agape …
What does Selah mean? - Bibleinfo.com
Selah Selah is a Hebrew word written in English letters (transliterated) in our Bibles. Selah probably refers to an instruction to musicians, as it is most often found in the Psalms and one chapter in …
Bible Questions - Bibleinfo.com
Christianity How to become a Christian? What are the essentials of Christianity? What does koinonia mean? What does “Dunamis” mean in the Bible? What is a kinsman-redeemer? What is agape love? …
Loneliness - Bibleinfo.com
The Lord is a never failing friend. It's in the Bible, Deuteronomy 31:8, NIV. "The Lord Himself goes before you and will be with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be …
What does koinonia mean? - Bibleinfo.com
Instead of divisions, there was koinonia, a close intimate relationship of fellowship, sharing, oneness, and love. What koinonia means for us today Unfortunately, that close, intimate fellowship of the early …
The Ten Commandments - Bibleinfo.com
The Sabbath is a special time to remember that God created us to love Him and to love others as He would. It is our special weekly date with the God of the universe, and the time we spend during these …
What does “Dunamis” mean in the Bible? - Bibleinfo.com
Dunamis Dunamis is the Greek word for power. It is the origin of our English words dynamite, dynamo and dynamic. Dynamite blows things up. A dynamo generates electricity. Something dynamic is not …
Christianity - Bibleinfo.com
How does someone become a Christian? By entering into a personal relationship with God. It's in the Bible, John 17:3, TLB. “And this is the way to have eternal life—by knowing You, the only true God, …
God’s Love: What does it look like? - Bibleinfo.com
Recently I had an interaction which illustrates what God’s love really looks like and enables me to explain this deep love to those who have never experienced it before.
Love - Bibleinfo.com
"Love suffers long and is kind; love does not envy; love does not parade itself, is not puffed up; does not behave rudely, does not seek its own, is not provoked, thinks no evil; does not rejoice in iniquity, but …