From: Pan Area: MagickNet To: All Subject: love UpdReq i was wondering if anyone might know the words for love, of all different types, in say greek. or mabey even french, or hebrew. really trying to figure this out and would like to get how other cultures have thaught on it. i mean, there's love for a sibling, love for parents, friendship love, sexual love, etc. also any ideas on love in this new age, how it flows or what it implies of humanity,.... well let me know, thanx, pan. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Pan Area: MagickNet To: Khephera Subject: Re: revelations UpdReq this may be a little messed up, bear with me, please.... also, like the hebrew letter vau, v=o and w, same letter.. well same thing in greek with y=u, simply no differens..... here goes, greek; revelations 17;1. Deuro, hither deiso i shall show soi to you to the krima judgement tes of the pornes harlot tes the megales great tes the (one) kathemenes sitting epi upon ydaton waters pollOn, many, meth with es whom eporneysan committed fornication oi the basileis kings tes of the gen earth, kai and emethysthsan they were drunk oi the ones katoikoyntes inhabiting ten the gen earth, ek out of toy the oinoy wine tes of the porneias fornication aytes of her. ....... you might want to check this against what you have and see if it fits right, but i think i got it all... tell me how it works out. interested, pan. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Khephera Area: MagickNet To: Irv Koch 29 May 96 19:29:52 Subject: Re: revelations UpdReq On May 26 21:44 96, Irv Koch of 93:9829/0 wrote: Kh>> No no no....let me rephrase that. Much of the Greek *Alphabet* came Kh>> from the Hebrew Alphabet. Sorry for the use of the wrong word Kh>> there.... IK> Oh.... As in Alpha from Aleph, Bet from Base, etc. Beta from Beth. yep. ;) Blessed Be, may Yahweh and His Asherah guide and keep thee, Ar ReX Em SeXem Eref Neter Au-a Rx Khephera 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Paul Hume Area: MagickNet To: Pan 30 May 96 10:34:00 Subject: love UpdReq Pan - The two I know in Greek are eros (as the name suggests, erotic/romantic love) and agape (selfless, and in the Septuagint, Divine, love). There are doubtless others. Jerome used caritas to render the latter (agape) into Latin, which is why one finds Paul's famous digression in Corinthians (I Corinthians 13?) sometimes rendered as speaking of "Charity". I assume the Latin equivalent of eros would involve the "amo" root, but find I am quite blank on the noun form (amo being the verb to love). German uses liebe pretty interchangeably, as does English, for all forms of love - I love you and I love chocolate using the same word, etc. Dunno about the French - amour of course is the best known word for love, with connotations of eros. The Greeks also had philos - as in philosophia, love of wisdom. That may be the abstract or perhaps nurturing love of something? Regards, Paul 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718