Most often used of the touching of the lips to another person's lips, cheeks, shoulders, hands, or feet as a gesture of friendship, acceptance, respect, and reverence. We are to.
1 Thessalonians 5:26.
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Most often used of the touching of the lips to another person's lips, cheeks, shoulders, hands, or feet as a gesture of friendship, acceptance, respect, and reverence.
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Judas was both a disciple of Jesus and one of the original twelve Apostles.
The kiss of peace is an ancient traditional Christian greeting, also called the holy kiss, and sometimes the "brother kiss" (among men), or the "sister kiss" (among women).
Answer (1 of 3): I have to preface my answer by telling you that I’ve had the opportunity to travel in many parts of the world in both Latin America, Africa and Asia.
, a ceremonial, religious kiss.
In New Testament times, the holy kiss was a sign of greeting, much.
class=" fc-falcon">Pulpit Commentary.
[N] [E] Kissing the lips by way of affectionate salutation was customary among near relatives of both sexes, in both patriarchal and later times.
It is difficult—though possible—to maintain resentment between believers when they must kiss each other in greeting, at least without making it clear one is being dishonest.
Wesley's Romans 16:16 Bible Commentary.
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