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  2. 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).

  3. 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.”

  4. May 29, 2019 · In the Bible we often find descriptions of people bowing down before God. What does it mean to bow down, and why is it essential to worship?

  5. These two terms, “bow down” and “serve,” have important similarities, but each expresses distinct aspects of what worship is and what it means to worship God. Scholars today believe that the Hebrew verb ḥwh is the root of the forms which express “bowing down” in the Old Testament.

  6. Worship, then, is reverencing God, adoring, honoring, and bowing down before Him. But a deeper study of worship shows that it is more a thing of the heart and mind than a physical action or position. Jesus says worshippers worship Him in vain when "their heart is far from Me" (Matthew 15:8).

  7. The word rendered "worship," means properly to bow down; to incline oneself; and then, to bow or prostrate oneself before anyone in order to do him homage, or reverence. Then it means to bow down before God in the attitude of worship.

  8. Apr 5, 2021 · In bowing a person invites God to take charge and govern faithfully, and initiates carrying out the will of God when and where he thinks it necessary. Unlike Swinburne's view that worship is an expression of respect for God's rule, the biblical view is that we bow down to become ourselves servants of God who participate in making God our king.

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