--- In [email protected], "skyedew28" <skyede...@...> wrote:
>
> My pastor as teaching about the differents names of Love out of the Bible, 
> and he mentioned the word "halupe" (I've spelled it the way it 
> sounds...haloop?)referencing a "friendship kind of love"...
> 
> I've spent a lot of time trying to find this word and came upon you guys. I 
> was wondering if you all could help me find this word and it's origin or 
> direct me in the right direction!
> 
> Thanks so much to all for your time!
> 
> Skye
>
As you have used the word "pastor" I will work from the thought that 

He is using the "New Testament" to teach from, therefore, the "Greek" terms 
would be as followed:

<GREEK>           <MEANING>
_____________________
huios           -  beloved
agap&#275;tos        -  dearly beloved
philoxenos      -  lover
philadelphia    -  brotherly love
phile&#333;          -  love, kiss
agap&#275;           -  charity

But with out a clear reference to where the teaching comes from it's just gess 
work at best. If you wish to understand the "HEBREW" thought of "LOVE" it's 
based in the "AHB" which is to "provide or "protect". as we see in Gen:22:2 
"Take now your son, your only son, whom you love,". Try using a Lexicon. 

Hope this helps
with HIS support,
Rich
  

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