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What does the Bible say about kissing in relationships?

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The Bible describes kisses as expressions of affection, reconciliation, and even treachery, illustrating the complexities of human relationships.

The Scriptures contain various references to kisses, which range from expressions of deep love and affection, as seen in the embraces between family members, to kisses of betrayal like Judas' kiss. In Job 31, Job speaks of the kiss of admiration, which reflects a self-righteous attitude, indicating that even a seemingly innocent gesture can reveal the true condition of the heart. Through these examples, the Bible presents kissing as a multifaceted practice, one that can either reflect God's grace or human hypocrisy.
Scripture References: Job 31:24, Proverbs 7:13, Psalm 85:10

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Holy Kisses
Don Fortner · Sep 10, 2006
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