brotherly love (kindness), love of the brethren
“Brethren” From Concise Bible Dictionary:
Besides the literal meaning of the term, it was used for persons morally or nationally associated together; also for those who formed the Jewish nation (Acts 2:29,37 where the expression “Men and brethren” should be translated simply “Brethren”; Rom. 9:3). It was applied by the Lord to His disciples: “Go to my brethren, and say unto them, I ascend to my Father, and your Father; and to my God, and your God” (John 20:17). “He is not ashamed to call them brethren” (Heb. 2:11; Psa. 22:22). The Lord has placed the Christian in His own relationship as man with His Father and God, and “He that sanctifieth and they who are sanctified are all of one.” In accordance with this the saints are constantly addressed in the Epistles as “brethren,” and referred to in the Acts as “the brethren.”
“5. Covetousness. Love of Money” From Concise Bible Dictionary:
Both πλευνεξία and φιλαργυρία -ρος refer to covetousness, but there appears to be a marked distinction between them. πλεονεξία (from πλέον, and ἔχω ‘to have more') is not confined to money, and is often connected with open wickedness, the force of the word being ‘desiring more (than is necessary),' and hence ‘an over-reaching to get,' and is thus applied to the lusts of the flesh, Rom. 1:29; Eph. 4:19, where it is translated ‘greediness'; v. 3; &c. It is declared to be idolatry, Col. 3:5.
On the other hand, φιλαργυρία (from φίλος and ἄργυρος) literally ‘love of money,' is the miser's sin, and may be indulged in with a profession of religion. Thus in Luke 16:14 it is applied to the Pharisees, and in 2 Tim. 3:2 to those who had a form of godliness, but denied the power thereof. This love of money is a root of all kinds of evil, 1 Tim. 6:10, and those who go after it are liable to wander away from the faith, and to pierce themselves through with many sorrows.
Strong’s Dictionary of Greek Words:
Transliteration:
philadelphia
Phonic:
fil-ad-el-fee’-ah
Meaning:
from 5361; fraternal affection
KJV Usage:
brotherly love (kindness), love of the brethren