Election Superimpose God’s Love

English “love” in Romans 5:8 was translated from Greek noun agape. Greek noun 26 agape and Greek verb 25 agapao are God’s unconditional love which God can instill into others by performing the action of Greek verb 25 agapao during this earth age whose recipientsseven thousand” “election” can then superimpose God’s love intothe restof God’s children during thethousand years” “Lord’s day”. Greek adjective 27 agapetos describe and qualify God’s “belovedseven thousand” “election” as documented in Romans 11:4-7 and 26-32. John 21:15-25 told and written by the Apostle John relating a conversation between Jesus and Peter in which Peter twice changed Jesus’ Greek verb 25 agapao into Peter’s Greek verb 5368 phileo subsequent to Peter’s love being conditional as documented in Matthew 26:34. John 21:23 is prelude to Greek words in Matthew 17:1-13 and Mark 9:1-13 which document that Jesus took Peter, James and John to heaven “unto mount Sion, and unto the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to an innumerable company of angels” while they were yet in flesh bodies to witness Jesus, Elijah and Moses in celestial bodies exuding God’s light. Now back to differentiating God’s unconditional love/agape agapao and human being’s conditional love/phileo. John 15:14-16 documents that God’s “belovedseven thousand” “election” are also God’s friends/philos. Romans 11:28 documents that God’s seven thousand” “election” “friends” are also God’s beloved/ agapetos. Performing the action of Greek verb 25 agapao is unconditional. Performing the action of Greek verb 5368 phileo is conditional.

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