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Worship- Worthy-ship-
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worship (n.)
O.E. worđscip,
wurđscip (Anglian), weorđscipe
(W.Saxon) "condition of being worthy, honor, renown," from weorđ "worthy" (see worth) + -scipe (see -ship).
Sense of "reverence paid to a supernatural or divine being" is first
recorded c.1300. The original sense is preserved in the title worshipful (c.1300). The verb is recorded from c.1200.
[Origin: bef. 900; (n.)
ME wors(c)hipe, worthssipe,
OE worthscipe, var. of weorthscipe; see worth, -ship;
(v.) ME, deriv. of the n.
]
Worship- usually
refers to specific acts of religious
praise, honour, or devotion, typically directed to a supernatural
being such as a god or goddess. It is
the informal term in English for what sociologists of religion
call the body of practices and traditions that correspond to theology. Religious worship may be performed individually, in
informally organized groups, or as part of an organized service with a
designated leader (as in a church, synagogue, temple, or mosque). In its older sense in the English language of worthiness or respect (Anglo-Saxon worthscripe), worship may sometimes refer to
actions directed at members of higher social classes (such as lords
or monarchs) or to particularly esteemed persons (such as a lover). Also see JehovahOrYahweh.htm-
Only One has the Truth
Who?- Answer--Worthy art thou, Yahweh. even our Elohim, to receive the glory and the honor and the
power: for thou didst create all things, and because of thy will they were, and
were created. FromWordofyah.org/scriptures/nt/B66C004.htm-
And He said to him, "Why are you asking Me about what is good ? There is only One who is good;
but if you wish to enter into life, keep the commandments." Matt 19:17
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Revelation1 The Revelation of Yahshua Ha Mashiyach, which Elohim gave him to show unto his servants, even the things which must shortly come to pass: and he sent and signified it by his angel unto his servant John;
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pass: and he sent and signified it by his angel unto
his servant John;
Catholicism and Eastern
Orthodoxy distinguish between adoration or latria (Latin adoratio,
Greek latreia, [λατρεια])
which is due to God alone, and veneration or dulia (Latin veneratio,
Greek douleia [δουλεια]),
which may be lawfully offered to the saints. The external
acts of veneration resemble those of worship, but differ in their object and
intent. Protestant Christians question whether such a distinction is always
maintained in actual devotional practice, especially at the level of folk religion.
Orthodox Judaism and orthodox
Sunni Islam hold that for
all practical purposes veneration should be considered the same as prayer; Orthodox
Judaism (arguably with the exception of some Chasidic practices),
orthodox Sunni Islam, and most kinds of Protestantism forbid
veneration of saints or angels,
classifying these actions as akin to idolatry.
Similarly, Jehovah's
Witnesses assert that many actions classified as patriotic by other
Protestant groups, such as saluting a flag, are equivalent
to worship and are therefore considered idolatrous as well.
Worship
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Typical acts of
worship
Typical acts of worship include:
·
prayer;
·
sacrifice (korban in Hebrew);
·
rituals;
·
some forms of meditation;
·
pilgrimages;
·
hymns, psalms or worship music;
·
dance
·
the construction of temples or shrines;
·
the creation of idols of the deity.
·
private acts of devotion
Adoration versus
veneration