Ιακωβος סלּם ID: 584931 Dec. 22, 2017, 8:44 a.m. No.148995   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9171

>>148875

 

Matthew(Gift of God ↔ God's Gift) 2:11

 

Mat 2:11(KJ -1611)

And when they were come into the house, they saw [the yong child]¹ with Mary his mother, and fell downe, and worshipped him: and when they had opened their treasures, they presented vnto him gifts, gold, and frankincense, and myrrhe.

 

>¹ G3813 παιδιον | paidion | pahee-dee'-on | Neuter diminutive of G3816; a childling (of either sex), that is, (properly) an infant, or (by extension) a half grown boy or girl; figuratively an immature Christian: - (little, young) child, damsel.

 

**Note(Matthew 2:1), no mention of 3 wise men . μαγος : Of foreign origin [H7248]; a Magian, that is, Oriental scientist; by implication a magician: - sorcerer, wise man.

Ιακωβος סלּם ID: 584931 Dec. 22, 2017, 8:59 a.m. No.149171   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>148995

>treasures

 

G2344

θησαυρος

thesauros

thay-sow-ros'

From G5087; a deposit, that is, wealth (literally or figuratively): - treasure.

 

thesaurus (n.)

1823, "treasury, storehouse," from Latin thesaurus "treasury, a hoard, a treasure, something laid up," figuratively "repository, collection," from Greek thesauros "a treasure, treasury, storehouse, chest," related to tithenai "to put, to place," from reduplicated form of PIE root *dhe- "to set, put." The meaning "encyclopedia filled with information" is from 1840, but existed earlier as thesaurarie (1590s), used as a title by early dictionary compilers, on the notion of thesaurus verborum "a treasury of words." Meaning "collection of words arranged according to sense" is first attested 1852 in Roget's title. Thesaurer is attested in Middle English for "treasurer" and thesaur "treasure" was in use 15c.-16c.

Ιακωβος סלּם ID: 584931 Dec. 22, 2017, 9:10 a.m. No.149262   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9293

>>148848

>God is LOVE.

 

♥ Love has many meanings

 

Eros, or sexual passion. The first kind of love was eros, named after the Greek god of fertility, and it represented the idea of sexual passion and desire. …

Philia, or deep friendship. …

Ludus, or playful love. …

Agape, or love for everyone. …

Pragma, or longstanding love. …

Philautia, or love of the self.

 

Storge or familial love refers to natural or instinctual affection, such as the love of a parent towards offspring and vice versa.

 

LOVE is EVOL spelled backwards