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5367
5368. phileo (fil-eh'-o)


From philos; to be a friend to (fond of (an individual or an object)), i.e. Have affection for (denoting personal attachment, as a matter of sentiment or feeling; while agapao is wider, embracing especially the judgment and the deliberate assent of the will as a matter of principle, duty and propriety: the two thus stand related very much as ethelo and boulomai, or as thumos and nous respectively; the former being chiefly of the heart and the latter of the head); specially, to kiss (as a mark of tenderness)


kiss, love.


see GREEK philos


see GREEK thumos


see GREEK agapao


see GREEK ethelo


see GREEK boulomai


see GREEK nous




Textus Receptus Greek Text

filew
 phileo

efilei
John 11:36, John 15:19, John 20:2

pefilhkate
John 16:27

fileiV
John 11:3, John 21:17, John 21:17

filei
John 5:20, John 16:27, 1 Cor 16:22

filhsai
Luke 22:47

filhsw
Matt 26:48, Mark 14:44

filountaV
Titus 3:15

filountwn
Luke 20:46

filousin
Matt 6:5, Matt 23:6

filwn
Matt 10:37, Matt 10:37, Luke 15:29, Luke 21:16, John 12:25, John 15:13, Rev 22:15

filw
John 21:15, John 21:16, John 21:17, Rev 3:19