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1 | Lifting up of hands? | Ps 63:4 | Searcher56 | 14010 | ||
Romans 12:1 should say service not worship. -look at the context, read the rest of the book, until Paul sends his greetings, in 15:23. It is about our service. -look at the word, latreia. It is the noun form of the verb latreuo. . It means to serve for hire or to serve, minister to, either to the gods or men It is to render religious service or homage … to perform sacred services, to offer gifts. It is used of priests, to officiate, to discharge the sacred office. Since it is used in Matthew 4:10, I challenge anyone to find someone to see the verse say worship instead of serve. Greek is precise, English is not. -The experts disagree on how to translate latreia into English. All the King James' and Young's Literal Translation are translations that say service. Plus, get those who know Arabic, Japanese or another language not influence by English in the translation to read what it says. Most likely, it is service. Steve |
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2 | Lifting up of hands? | Ps 63:4 | Bill Mc | 14116 | ||
Dear Steve, unfortunately, I don't know anyone who knows Arabic, Japanese, or another language NOT influenced by English - I'm sheltered culturally :). I'm going to have to stay with English, brother. | ||||||
3 | Lifting up of hands? | Ps 63:4 | Searcher56 | 14236 | ||
Bill Mc, It has helped me in my study of wroship. I studied it because too many believe they are worshipping - but are forgetting the prostrate position is correct. Steve | ||||||
4 | Lifting up of hands? | Ps 63:4 | Makarios | 14278 | ||
You are simply in the wrong here, Steve. Anyone who does not classify praise, prayer, and exaltation as part of worship is in the wrong. | ||||||
5 | Lifting up of hands? | Ps 63:4 | Searcher56 | 14286 | ||
Nolan, you are wrong. Remember what I said about the day of the crucifixtion and what you found out. Study. Steve | ||||||