Did you know that there are four types of love found in the Bible? Over the years, scholars have broken down the text of the Bible and divided each example of love into one of our categories: Eros, Storge, Philia, and Agape. These four words are Greek for different kinds of love.
Eros in the Bible
Pronounced AIR-os, Eros is what we would call romantic love. This includes love found in Song of Solomon or even in unhealthy places mentioned where sex and sexual immorality become an idol for certain communities.
Storge in the Bible
Pronounced stor-JAY, Storge refers to love between family members. Think of how many examples of Storge you can find in the Bible between the many families mentioned: Noah and his children, fathers and mothers devoted to their children, Ruth and Naomi to name a few!
Philia in the Bible
Have you ever heard the city of Philadelphia referred to as the city of “Brotherly Love?” That’s because this form of love is Greek for the deep, emotional bonds that connect two people. Often this is exemplified in friendship, but really it is also extended to those who show love and care for others out of their love for their neighbor. We see examples of this kind of love between figures like David and Jonathan or even in John 13:35 — “By this everyone will know that you are my disciples if you love one another.”
Agape in the Bible
The highest and most noble form of love is reserved for the love that God has for us. Agape, pronounced uh-GAH-pay, is what Jesus demonstrated on the cross for us by sacrificing his life and taking on the entire burden of sin for all mankind so that we could have life everlasting with Him in Heaven.
David, tremendous research. Many thanks.
It appears that people do not understand that the Bible translations that they are reading do not differentiate between the types of love.
Thanks for the Bible posts. I am always into learning.
You are welcome. I think discussing Biblical issues can only have positive effects if you have an open mind with critical thinking skills to temper your faith.
I thank-you for your post. I was feeling really down in my spirit tonight, but your post helped lift me out of a deep despair.
One of my favorite scriptures is 1 Corinthians 13: 4-8.
Wishing everyone a good evening.
I am glad to have helped.