Open Heart
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DefinitionS, plural. Yes, I listed them: 1. serve 2. worship 3. minister. Which definition you use depends on the context.The definition was already given.
See also post 100 for help.
DefinitionS, plural. Yes, I listed them: 1. serve 2. worship 3. minister. Which definition you use depends on the context.The definition was already given.
See also post 100 for help.
DefinitionS, plural. Yes, I listed them: 1. serve 2. worship 3. minister. Which definition you use depends on the context.
No, the proof is Jesus himself crying in Gethsemane falling on his knees and face imploring God to save him.And you will to Him.
The proof? See the evidence in post 100.
That's giving authority, not worship.All peoples and nations and languages, and everlasting dominion that will never be destroyed.
Nope, that isn't merely reverence.
That is worship.
That's giving authority, not worship.
What does cut it is Jesus' knees and tongue, perfect for worshipping the one true God.Simply because you say so doesn't cut it.
Worshipping on his knees and with his tongue. He'll do it again.
See Jesus bow with his knees and tongue.See post 100.
What does cut it is Jesus' knees and tongue, perfect for worshipping the one true God.
No, I'll watch him bow to the Father as all will.You will do it to Him. Either in this life as your Savior or after death as your Judge (Philippians 2:10-11).
See Jesus bow with his knees and tongue.
I can write a Dick and Jane book for you if that will help?
One knee, two knees, one tongue... worship the one true God. Rotfl...See post 104.
You can't hide behind Jesus' knees.See you hide from post 100.
Ok. I think that the fact he's human says it all.I have Daniel 7:14 which is much better
Two knees and a tongue...Then if you continue that way until death, He will be your Judge.
Enough said.
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No. Pelakh only means worship when applied to God. When applied to men, such as the messiah, it means serve, or minister.All peoples and nations and languages render to Him 'pelach', and His dominion is everlasting, and His kingdom will never be destroyed.
Nope, that isn't merely reverence.
That is worship.
Leviticus 21
16Then the LORD said to Moses, 17“Say to Aaron, ‘For the generations to come, none of your descendants who has a physical defect may approach to offer the food of his God.
18No man who has any defect may approach—no man who is blind, lame, disfigured, or deformed; 19no man who has a broken foot or hand, 20or who is a hunchback or dwarf, or who has an eye defect, a festering rash, scabs, or a crushed testicle.
21No descendant of Aaron the priest who has a defect shall approach to present the offerings made by fire to the LORD. Since he has a defect, he is not to come near to offer the food of his God. 22He may eat the most holy food of his God as well as the holy food, 23but because he has a defect, he must not go near the veil or approach the altar, so as not to desecrate My sanctuaries. For I am the LORD who sanctifies them.’ ”
24Moses told this to Aaron and his sons and to all the Israelites.
Why do Christians believe Jesus can serve as High Priest with his physical blemishes endured while being whipped, and the nail wounds in his hands and feet, at the cross?
Rotfl... if the commandments were always just symbolic, why bother with them at all?Lol.
The things were symbolic, why live in the symbols.
Possibly to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson. Ever heard of allegory?Rotfl... if the commandments were always just symbolic, why bother with them at all?
Rotfl... if the commandments were always just symbolic, why bother with them at all?