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|txtha=φιλοστοργον ([[φίλος]], and [[στοργή]] the [[mutual]] [[love]] of parents and children; [[also]] of husbands and wives), [[loving]] [[affection]], [[prone]] to [[love]], [[loving]] [[tenderly]]; used [[chiefly]] of the [[reciprocal]] [[tenderness]] of parents and children: τῇ [[φιλαδελφία]] (dative of [[respect]]) [[εἰς]] ἀλλήλους (R. V. in [[love]] of the brethren [[tenderly]] affectioned [[one]] to [[another]]), [[Xenophon]], [[Plutarch]], Lucian, Aelian, others) Cf. Fritzsche, Commentary on Romans , vol. iii., p. 69.
|txtha=φιλοστοργον ([[φίλος]], and [[στοργή]] the [[mutual]] [[love]] of parents and children; [[also]] of husbands and wives), [[loving]] [[affection]], [[prone]] to [[love]], [[loving]] [[tenderly]]; used [[chiefly]] of the [[reciprocal]] [[tenderness]] of parents and children: τῇ [[φιλαδελφία]] (dative of [[respect]]) [[εἰς]] ἀλλήλους (R. V. in [[love]] of the brethren [[tenderly]] affectioned [[one]] to [[another]]), [[Xenophon]], [[Plutarch]], Lucian, Aelian, others) Cf. Fritzsche, Commentary on Romans, vol. iii., p. 69.
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