Love in Religious Scriptures in Indonesia A Semantic Study
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https://doi.org/10.46799/ajesh.v2i8.82Keywords:
Love, Religious Scriptures, SemanticAbstract
This study is a literature review study of the literature of recognized religious scriptures in Indonesia with a focus on semantic studies of love words using N Vivo 12 Plus software. So a literature search of this study uses the keyword love in Indonesian unless there is no scripture available in Indonesian. This study obtained the results of research, that in all the holy scriptures of recognized religions in Indonesia, the word love was obtained through the text search software N Vivo 12 Plus found in the Bible as many as 495, Qur'an 58, Veda 241, Tripitaka 1705, and Sishu 571. Semantic studies of the word love in the original language of religious scriptures in Indonesia found the words Ahav, Hesed, Agape, and Philia in Christianity, Hubb, Wadda, and Rahmah in Islam, Prema in Hinduism, Metta in Buddhism, and Ren in Confucianism. This study explains that love exists in every religious scripture in Indonesia and can be a campaign implemented to increase tolerance between religious communities in Indonesia that are plural and have a religious community in order to increase national unity.
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