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1 | Do We Worship On Our Knees Only? | Bible general Archive 1 | jim | 4881 | ||
A very interesting question. I have been in church a few years and have wondered where our churches got their mode of worship. I see what is in the Bible and i see none of it in our churche. I have never studied but i can read what took place in the Bible. I reckon man has told God how He will worship. In your view what is difference between worship and praise? Jim | ||||||
2 | Difference Between Worship and Praise | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 4914 | ||
Difference Between Worship and Praise Praise is a celebration, can be many activities and continual. Worship is getting prostrate before our God and is a specific activity and is for a moment of time, though in Nehemiah 9:3, it lasted three hours. The only other activity in worship is saying something, as seen in Rev. 4:10-11, 7:10-11, 11:16-17, 19:4. Some the words for praise are: - Halal (to shine, to praise, boast, be boastful) is used 140 times, but only eight times in context with worship - T@hillah (praise, song or hymn of praise) is used in 1 Chronicles 16:35; Nehemiah 9:5; Psalm 22:3, 66:2, 8., in context of worship, of the 57 times it appears in the Bible. The root is halah. - Yadah (to throw, shoot, cast) has the idea of thanks, is used in 2 Chronicles 7:3, 6a; Psalm 99:3, in context of wor-ship. It is used 109 times outside the worship context. Its root is yad (hand). - Zamar (to sing, sing praise, make music) is used twice in context of worship (1 Chr. 16:9; Psa. 66:4), of the 41 times it appears in the Old Testament. There are several Greek words, too. But, only two are associated with worship. - Aineo (to praise, extol, to sing praises in honor to God or to allow, recommend or to promise or vow) is used once, of the nine times in context of worship (Rev. 19:5). The root word is ainos (praise, laudatory discourse) and it not used in context of worship. - Hallelujah (praise ye the Lord) is used in Revelation 19:1, 3, 4, 6. It comes from halal and Yahh. The latter is contraction for Yahweh. We better not confuse or fuse these differences or diffuse worship. |
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3 | Difference Between Worship and Praise | Bible general Archive 1 | prayon | 4926 | ||
what is the question? |
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4 | Difference Between Worship and Praise | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 4934 | ||
The question was what is the Difference Between Worship and Praise, by Jim. | ||||||