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Kiss

The kiss in Scripture represents affection, greeting, blessing, and covenant relationship between people. It carries spiritual significance when given with genuine love and proper intent.

Overview

A kiss in biblical culture served as a customary greeting and expression of affection, blessing, and familial love. In Genesis 27, Isaac's kiss upon Jacob conveyed paternal blessing and the transfer of covenant promises. The kiss also appears throughout Scripture as a sign of peace, reconciliation, and genuine spiritual affection among believers.

Key Scriptures

"Then his father Isaac said to him, 'Come near and kiss me, my son.'" (Genesis 27:26, ESV)

"So he went near and kissed him. And Isaac smelled the smell of his garments and blessed him" (Genesis 27:27, ESV)

"Greet one another with a holy kiss" (Romans 16:16, ESV)

Application

As believers, we should express genuine love and affection toward one another with pure motives, ensuring our greetings and expressions of care reflect Christ's love and strengthen the bonds of Christian fellowship.

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