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      • Bow down means "to bend the neck or waist," but when applied to a situation as in this commandment, it means "to give reverence, worship, give assent, or submit." Serve means "to work for, promote the interests of, aid, help, obey, wait upon, or satisfy the requirements of."
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  2. Jan 23, 2023 · Answer. Psalm 95:6 says, “Come, let us worship and bow down, Let us kneel before the LORD our Maker.” Bowing and kneeling have long been associated with worship and reverence (see 2 Chronicles 6:13; Psalm 138:2; Daniel 6:10). In fact, the Hebrew word for “worship” actually means “bow down.”

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · In Psalm 95:6, the psalmist uses three different terms to describe bowing down, which is the foundational posture of worship in the Old Testament: “Come, let us worship and bow down. Let us kneel before the LORD our maker” (NLT, emphasis added).

  4. Bow down means "to bend the neck or waist," but when applied to a situation as in this commandment, it means "to give reverence, worship, give assent, or submit." Serve means "to work for, promote the interests of, aid, help, obey, wait upon, or satisfy the requirements of."

  5. Bowing and kneeling are physical positions that can demonstrate submission to a higher authority. The Bible has many examples of people bowing and kneeling when entering God's presence through prayer and worship. Most often people bowed before the Lord as part of worshipping Him in response to answered prayer.

  6. But historically and biblically, bowing is an essential part of the prayer life, as evidenced in the Bible’s psalms: But I, by your great love, can come into your house; in reverence I bow down toward your holy temple (Psalm 5:7 NIV).

  7. Oct 22, 2021 · Psalm 95:6-8a – Come, let us worship [bow down] and bow down, Let us kneel before the LORD our Maker. For He is our God, And we are the people of His pasture and the sheep of His hand. Today, if you would hear His voice, Do not harden your hearts …

  8. 4 Scriptural Types of Worship. Come, let us bow down in worship, let us kneel before the Lord our Maker. Psalm 95:6 NIV. Worship is a dominant theme from Genesis to Revelation because the God who created all things and redeemed us in Christ is worthy to receive all honor, praise, service, and respect (e.g., Gen 12:7-8; 14:19-20; Exod 15:1-18 ...

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