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[[worship | [[File:Mammon-The worship of.jpg|thumb|250px| Do you worship in a building? <Br>What does the word "worship" actually mean? <Br>If you physically bow down are you actually worshiping?<Br>Are we worshiping when we kiss the hand of God or prostrate ourselves before men?<Br>What does it actually mean to worship or even [[03034|praise]] God? <Br> | ||
Is [[worship]]ping about what you ''say or sing''? <Br>Is it what people do in their performance of "[[modern Christian]]" [[rituals and ceremonies]]? <Br>Or is it bowing to do the "[[will of God]]", our [[Father]] who art in Heaven, who is God of creation and life?<Br>If you are not setting the "[[table]]" of God the [[Father]] through [[faith]], [[hope]], and [[charity]] through a [[daily ministration]] by "[[the way]]" of Christ and the practice of "[[Pure Religion]]" you are not worshiping God. <Ref name="mat721"> [[Matthew 7]]:21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. 22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? | |||
: [[Matthew 25]]:11 Afterward came also the other virgins, saying, Lord, Lord, open to us. | |||
: [[Luke 6]]:46 And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say? | |||
: [[Luke 13]]:25 When once the master of the house is risen up, and hath shut to the door, and ye begin to stand without, and to knock at the door, saying, Lord, Lord, open unto us; and he shall answer and say unto you, I know you not whence ye are:</Ref><Br> | |||
If you are not doing what Jesus said you are not worshiping God nor paying "homage" to Him.<Br>[[Worship]] was always bowing to the will of your accepted master. The will of the master is to [[love]] your neighbor in [[the way]] God loves you. <Br>[[Covet]]ing your neighbor's goods through men who [[exercise authority]] and take from your neighbor is not [[love]].<Br> | |||
Is worshiping<Ref name="worshipnt">{{Worshipnt}}</Ref> the practice of [[Pure religion]] or the application for the [[wages of unrighteousness]]?<Br> | |||
Is the feeling you get in Church a "renewing of the spirit" or the stimulation of emotions and [[imagination]]?<Br>[http://www.hisholychurch.net/audio/181031worship.mp3 Download Recording ] <Br><html><audio controls src="http://www.hisholychurch.net/audio/181031worship.mp3"></audio></html> ]] | |||
== Worship - modern meaning == | |||
A modern definition of the word [[Worship]] is "the feeling or expression of reverence and adoration". But the word [[Worship]] used to mean ''homage'', even ''submission'', to the will and rank of a superior. | |||
Worshiping God is not about saying or singing words of praise or even just bowing your head and saying "[[Lord Lord|Lord, lord]]" as when you are praying. | |||
If you are not actually doing the will of the [[Father]], who is God, then you are not really ''worshiping'' Him.<Ref name="lord">[[Matthew 7]]:21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. 22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?<Br> | |||
[[Matthew 25]]:11 Afterward came also the other virgins, saying, Lord, Lord, open to us.<Br> | |||
[[Luke 6]]:46 And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?<Br> | |||
[[Luke 13]]:25 When once the master of the house is risen up, and hath shut to the door, and ye begin to stand without, and to knock at the door, saying, Lord, Lord, open unto us; and he shall answer and say unto you, I know you not whence ye are:"<Br>John 5:30 "I can of mine own self do nothing: as I hear, I judge: and my judgment is just; because I seek not mine own will, but the will of the Father which hath sent me."<Br>John 14:23 "J esus answered and said unto him, If a man love me, he will keep my words: and my Father will love him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him. 24 He that loveth me not keepeth not my sayings: and the word which ye hear is not mine, but the Father's which sent me."</Ref> | |||
Worshiping in [[Pure Religion]] is caring for the needy of society without the assistance of the [[world]] nor those who are often called the ''[[Fathers]] of the earth'' or the [[Benefactors]] of the [[world]]. But their welfare is by force, not charity like [[John the Baptist]], [[Jesus]] and the [[Apostles]] like [[Paul the Apostle|Paul]]. | == Worship in the Greek == | ||
The New Testament Greek word προσκυνέω ''proskuneo'' is "used of homage shown to men and beings of superior rank."<Ref name="proskuneo">{{4352}}</Ref> It has to do with doing the will of someone seen as a superior like a ruler or judge. | |||
There other Greek words that can mean worship.<Ref name="worshipnt">{{Worshipnt}}</Ref> The word [[idolatry]] comes from the Greek word ''eidololatria'' (εἰδωλολατρία), a compound of ''eidolon'' (εἴδωλον "image/idol") and ''latreia'' (λατρεία "worship"). | |||
The Greek word ''latreia'' is said to mean "worship, service paid to the gods, hired labor".<Ref name="latreia">{{2999}}</Ref> | |||
The verb ''latreuo'' is defined as "to serve, minister to, either to the gods or men and used alike of slaves and freemen".<Ref name="latreuo">{{3000}}</Ref> | |||
We can see these words for [[worship]] used by Christ during His own [[temptations]]: | |||
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[[Matthew 4]]:10 Then saith Jesus unto him, Get thee hence, [[Satan]]: for it is written, Thou shalt '''[[worship]]'''<[[4352|proskuneo]]> the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve <[[3000|latreuo]]>. | |||
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This means if you labor for men who are ''[[gods|ruling judges]]'' like in the days of [[Pharaoh]], [[Caesar]] or any government-provided "labor" like in the days of [[Egypt]] that labor would be a form of [[worship]] as the word was used at the time the Bible was written. | |||
The Greek word ''latreia''<Ref name="latreia">{{2999}}</Ref> is related to ''latron'' (n.) "pay, hire," ''latris'' "servant, worshiper". | |||
The term worship could also include "praise and thanksgiving". While praise is a form of homage the word thanksgiving in Greek is [[Eucharist]]. | |||
There is a difference between the word ''Worshiping'' today defined as ''feeling or show reverence and adoration'', and the Greek and Hebrew words which meant ''homage and obeisance'', i.e. doing the will of someone with superior rank. | |||
While singing and praising God in a group may make us feel good, by itself it ''is not really worship'' as the word was used at the time the bible was written. The words worship and religion both are words of action. | |||
Changing the definition of the word today can deceive the people so that they think what they are doing is real worship when it is not. This changing of the meaning of words like [[Religion]] and [[worship]] is a very deceptive and dangerous form of [[sophistry]]. [[Religion]] is not just what you think about God or the Church you go to and [[worship]] is not a good feeling that comes over you when you go to Church and say you love God. Both religion and worship require the performance of a duty to God and therefore your fellow man. You have to be a [[doer]] of the word. You cannot perform that duty effectively as a body unless you gather together in [[tens|the pattern]] [[commanded]] by [[Christ]]. | |||
Christ made it clear in the ''parable of [[two sons]]''<Ref>[[Matthew 21]]:28 "But what think ye? A [certain] man had [[two sons]]..."</Ref> that the true son is not the one who says he will do his fathers will in homage but the one who actually does it. If you are not doing what Christ said to do, which is the will of the [[Father]], or if you are doing something contrary to what He said, then saying ''Lord Lord'' is not ''worship''.<Ref name="doer">[[Matthew 7]]:21 ¶ Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the [[kingdom of heaven]]; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. 22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? 23 And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work [[iniquity]]. 24 Therefore whosoever [[hear]]eth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock: 25 And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock. 26 And every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a [[foolish]] man, which built his house upon the sand: 27 And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it. 28 And it came to pass, when Jesus had ended these sayings, the people were astonished at [[Doctrines of Jesus|his doctrine]]: 29 For he taught them as [one] having authority, and not as the scribes. | |||
: [[Matthew 25]]:11 Afterward came also the other virgins, saying, Lord, Lord, open to us. 12 But he answered and said, Verily I say unto you, I know you not. 13 Watch therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son of man cometh. | |||
: Luke 6:46 And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say? 47 Whosoever cometh to me, and [[hear]]eth my sayings, and doeth them, I will shew you to whom he is like: 48 He is like a man which built an house, and digged deep, and laid the foundation on a rock: and when the flood arose, the stream beat vehemently upon that house, and could not shake it: for it was founded upon a rock. 49 But he that heareth, and doeth not, is like a man that without a foundation built an house upon the earth; against which the stream did beat vehemently, and immediately it fell; and the ruin of that house was great. | |||
: [[Luke 13]]:25 When once the master of the house is risen up, and hath shut to the door, and ye begin to stand without, and to knock at the door, saying, Lord, Lord, open unto us; and he shall answer and say unto you, I know you not whence ye are: 26 Then shall ye begin to say, We have eaten and drunk in thy presence, and thou hast taught in our streets. 27 But he shall say, I tell you, I know you not whence ye are; depart from me, all [ye] [[workers of iniquity]]. 28 There shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth, when ye shall see [[Abraham]], and Isaac, and Jacob, and all the [[prophets]],in the [[kingdom of God]], and you [yourselves] thrust out. 29 And they shall come from the east, and [from] the west, and from the north, and [from] the south, and shall sit down in the kingdom of God. | |||
30 And, behold, there are last which shall be first, and there are first which shall be last.</Ref> | |||
There are many people that think they are worshiping God but they are actually worshiping in vain<Ref>[[Matthew 15]]:9 But in vain they do worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men. | |||
: [[Mark 7]]:7 Howbeit in vain do they worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men.</Ref> | |||
Jesus even warns that "many" will think they are coming in His name but they will actually be [[workers of iniquity]]. | |||
=== Religious worship === | |||
We should not imagine that praising and singing in Church is worship no matter what it makes us "feel" like. Jesus made it very clear that without diligently [[doer|doing]] what Christ said to do there is no true worship.<Ref name="worshipnt">{{Worshipnt}}</Ref> | |||
''Religious Worship'' must include the idea and practice of a [[worship service]] which would be the antithesis of the [[covetous practices]] we see in the [[world]]. What are [[Worship service]]s and what are their real value to society? | |||
People are so stuck in the religious rut of modern superstitions they fail to do what Christ commanded us to do. | |||
People think [[Religion]] is worship as ritualistic worship like clapping, dancing, singing and praising. Religion is from the Greek word ''Threskeia'' which is what you do and not just what you ''think'' about God or gods. [[Pure Religion]] was how you voluntarily do what is needed to take care of your obligation to God and your fellow man, which is to love him or her in a way that contributes to his or her welfare. | |||
Worshiping in [[Pure Religion]] is caring for the needy of society without the assistance of the [[world]] nor those who are often called the ''[[Fathers]] of the earth'' or the [[Benefactors]] of the [[world]]. But their [[welfare]] is by force, not charity like [[John the Baptist]], [[Jesus]] and the [[Apostles]] like [[Paul the Apostle|Paul]]. | |||
The [[Modern Christian]] may even think the word ''threskos'' has to do with fearing which some say derives from ''threomai'' meaning ''to tremble'', but more modern scholars link it with ''therap''- meaning to serve. Christ said he came to serve and if we are to come in His [[name]] we must do the same. | The [[Modern Christian]] may even think the word ''threskos'' has to do with fearing which some say derives from ''threomai'' meaning ''to tremble'', but more modern scholars link it with ''therap''- meaning to serve. Christ said he came to serve and if we are to come in His [[name]] we must do the same. | ||
The word ''therapon'' meaning Servant [Noun] | The word ''therapon'' meaning Servant [Noun] and akin to ''therapeuo'', "to serve, to heal, an attendant, servant," is a term of dignity and freedom, used of [[Moses]] in [[Hebrews 3]]:5. The word ''therapeia'' meaning ''Heal'', ''Healing'' and is also akin to the same word ''therapeuo'', primarily denotes the ideas of "care, attention." | ||
The [[Religion]] of Christ is caring about one another in a way that strengthens the people in [[The Way]] of Christ. It is bowing and bending to His ways of righteous and [[charitable practices]] of [[love]] and [[forgive]]ness. | The [[Religion]] of Christ is caring about one another in a way that strengthens the people in [[The Way]] of Christ. It is bowing and bending to His ways of righteous and [[charitable practices]] of [[love]] and [[forgive]]ness. | ||
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This makes sense according to the context of James and the fact that mindless rituals made no sense in early Israel nor the [[early Church]], nor the activities of Jesus nor would they bear [[fruit]]. Jesus said we should seek the [[Kingdom of God]] and His [[righteousness]] and if we are not seeing a system of social [[welfare]] operating by [[charity]] alone we are not worshiping Jesus nor God the [[Father]]. | This makes sense according to the context of James and the fact that mindless rituals made no sense in early Israel nor the [[early Church]], nor the activities of Jesus nor would they bear [[fruit]]. Jesus said we should seek the [[Kingdom of God]] and His [[righteousness]] and if we are not seeing a system of social [[welfare]] operating by [[charity]] alone we are not worshiping Jesus nor God the [[Father]]. | ||
Some | Some know that religious worship is real care for others yet people fail to do that which was called for and make [[False religion|false religious]] rites out of what are not elements of His gospel... | ||
: [[Galatians 4]]:10 Ye observe days, and months, and times, and years. I am afraid of you, lest I have bestowed upon you labour in vain. | : [[Galatians 4]]:10 Ye observe days, and months, and times, and years. I am afraid of you, lest I have bestowed upon you labour in vain. | ||
== Worship in the Old Testament == | |||
The Hebrew word החש ׁ ''shachah'',<Ref name="shachah">{{07812}}</Ref> translated ''[[Worship|worship]]'' in the Old Testament, could mean "bow down" or "bow to the will of a superior". | |||
''Shachah''<Ref name="shachah">{{07812}}</Ref> החשׁ which is translated worship 99 times, but bow 31 times, bow down 18, obeisance 9, reverence 5, fall down 3, themselves 2, stoop 1, crouch 1, misc 3. It is defined "to bow down" "before superior in homage". | |||
If a person or individual is not doing the will of Jesus according to His teachings on things like [[love]] and [[charity]], [[Religion]] and [[Corban]], [[forgive]]ness, [[faith]] in God and [[allegiance]] to Christ<Ref>Acts 17:7 Whom Jason hath received: and these all do contrary to the decrees of [[Caesar]], saying that there is another king, [one] Jesus.</Ref> then they are not [[worship]]ing Him no matter how loud they shout or sing. | |||
Giving [[allegiance]] or pledging allegiance to, paying homage to a superior, a lord, a [[gods|god]] is the ''[[idolatry]]'' of the [[world]] especially if it is done through [[covetous practices]] to obtain the [[benefits]] and [[Knife|dainties of rulers]] who call themselves [[benefactors]] but [[exercise authority]] over your neighbor instead of [[love]] through [[charity]] which is the [[flesh and blood]] and [[Eucharist]] of Christ. | |||
=== Real worshipers === | |||
Who do you really worship? | |||
Is it God the [[Father|father]] who art in heaven or is it the [[gods]] of the "[[world]]" Jesus's kingdom was not a part of and the "[[fathers]] of the earth" who is the [[Patronus|patronus]] of the new [[Rome]] who bestows [[Plutarch|gifts, gratuities and benefits]] which are the [[wages of unrighteousness]]? | |||
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== The following is from "Worship Study" == | |||
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|From the book [[FCR|The Free Church Report]] | |||
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| A modern definition of the word [[Worship]]: the feeling or expression of reverence and adoration for a deity. | |||
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| * the acts or rites that make up a formal expression of reverence for a deity; a religious ceremony or ceremonies. adoration or devotion comparable to religious homage, shown toward a person or principle. honor given to someone in recognition of their merit. | |||
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| '''BRITISH''' "used in addressing or referring to an important or high-ranking person, especially a magistrate or mayor." | |||
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| '''Old English''' ''weorthscipe'' ‘worthiness, acknowledgment of worth’ | |||
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| The [[early Church]] was taking care of all the social [[welfare]] of Christians through a [[daily ministration]] of [[charity]] which was [[pure Religion]] but [[Modern Christians]] pray to rulers who provide social [[welfare]] through [[legal charity]] by taking from our neighbors in [[covetous practices]] that makes them [[Merchandise]] and [[curse children]]. | |||
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| The [[Christian conflict]] was refusing to participate in the [[tables]] of [[social security]] through the authority of civil government were a "[[snare]]" and because those systems "[[Corban|make the word of God to none effect]]". | |||
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| The people were gathered together in small groups of [[tens]] choosing their Ministers as Christ [[commanded]]. | |||
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| Is "Worshiping God serving God? Would include serving God by serving others.<Ref name="serve">[[Luke 4]]:8 And Jesus answered and said unto him, Get thee behind me, [[Satan]]: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve.</Ref> | |||
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| See discussion [http://preparingyou.com/wiki/Talk:Worship] | |||
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|* What is the "[[Worship_Services_of_the_People]]"?<Ref name="worshipnt">{{Worshipnt}}</Ref> | |||
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In a Jewish <I>worship service</I> the ancient blessings of praise | |||
and thanksgiving to God such as <I>Sh'ma, Amidah </I>(Standing | |||
Prayer) or <I>Tfilah (The </I>Prayer) are often recited and Psalms | |||
might be sung. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">The modern Christian <I>worship | |||
service</I> often includes singing both traditional Christian hymns | |||
and choruses or more modern renditions of songs and praises, | |||
scripture reading and a sermon. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">Such communal activities give | |||
participants a sense of fellowship and solemnity but is this what | |||
worshiping is about? Does God want singing and praise or justice and | |||
mercy?</P> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western">“Justice and judgment [are] the | |||
habitation of thy throne: mercy and truth shall go before thy face.” | |||
Psalms 89:14 | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">In the military the day starts | |||
with a pledge of allegiance and solemn raising of the flag. It is | |||
common to see several hundred men marching in cadence singing in | |||
union. Are these also forms of worship? Could we also include as | |||
worship the staid rising to sing the Star Spangled Banner at | |||
political conventions or ball games or rising for a judge at his | |||
entry into the courtroom? | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western"><A NAME="W0230400"></A><A NAME="FOOTNOTE 1"></A> | |||
The word <I><B>worship</B></I> in modern dictionaries is defined, | |||
"The reverent love and devotion accorded a deity, an idol, or a | |||
sacred object." Before early Americans came from England it was | |||
common to use the word <I><B>worship</B></I>, "as a form of | |||
address for magistrates, mayors, and certain other dignitaries."<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote1anc" HREF="#sdfootnote1sym"><SUP>1</SUP></A></P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">Nothing has contributed more to the | |||
control of the mind of man than the ability to alter the meaning of | |||
words. Words may be changed but the original meaning is for ever | |||
locked in time and history. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">A little over a hundred years | |||
ago, in Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary the word <B>worship</B> is | |||
found defined, "homage rendered to God which it is sinful | |||
(idolatry) to render to any created being (Ex. 34:14; Isa. 2:8). Such | |||
worship was refused by Peter (Acts 10:25,26)<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote2anc" HREF="#sdfootnote2sym"><SUP>2</SUP></A> | |||
and by an angel (Rev. 22:8,9)".<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote3anc" HREF="#sdfootnote3sym"><SUP>3</SUP></A> | |||
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<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western"><A NAME="FOOTNOTE 2"></A>Easton | |||
says worship is homage which is "Ceremonial acknowledgment by a | |||
vassal of allegiance to his lord under feudal law." This seems | |||
closer to the meaning of the authors of scripture than singing on | |||
Sabbath or Sunday. What any word means in a Biblical sense is | |||
dependent upon the meaning and intent of the author and does not | |||
change with modern opinions, philosophies or doctrines. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">The word worship in the New | |||
Testament is consistently from the Greek word <I>proskuneo</I><A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote4anc" HREF="#sdfootnote4sym"><SUP>4</SUP></A> | |||
which is formed from two words, the preposition unto or to and the | |||
word for dog. It literally meant “meaning to kiss, like a dog | |||
licking his master’s hand.”</P> | |||
<H3 CLASS="western"><FONT SIZE=3>Worship in the Old Testament</FONT></H3> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">The Greek word <I>proskuneo</I> | |||
is consistently translated <I>worship</I> in the New Testament but | |||
since Jesus did not preach in Greek we may assume that <I>proskuneo</I> | |||
is simply the Greek substitute for the Hebrew word translated | |||
worship. But there is not just one Hebrew word translated into | |||
<I>worship</I> and the words that are translated into worship are not | |||
consistently translated the same..</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">One Hebrew word translated | |||
<I>worship</I> first appears in Genesis 22:5, "<I>And Abraham | |||
said unto his young men, Abide ye here with the ass; and I and the | |||
lad will go yonder and worship, and come again to you.</I>" | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">We are to believe by the | |||
traditional translation of the text that Abraham is going off to | |||
<I>worship</I> God and make a sacrifice of his son as he believed | |||
that was the will of God. Here the word <I>worship</I> was <I>shachah</I> | |||
which means <I>"to bow down" </I>in the sense of <I>obeisance</I> | |||
as in the recognition of rank. This is not the first place <I>shachah,</I> | |||
<FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif">[</FONT><FONT FACE="OLBHEB">hxv | |||
</FONT><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif">Shin, Chet Hei]</FONT><FONT FACE="OLBHEB">,</FONT> | |||
appears in the Testaments. | |||
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<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western">“<SPAN STYLE="font-style: normal">And | |||
he lift up his eyes and looked, and, lo, three men stood by him: and | |||
when he saw [them], he ran to meet them from the tent door, and </SPAN><SPAN STYLE="font-style: normal"><B>bowed</B></SPAN><SPAN STYLE="font-style: normal"> | |||
himself toward the ground,” </SPAN>Genesis 18:2 | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">The Hebrew word we often see as | |||
<I>worship</I> is also translated <I>bow</I> 31 times, <I>bow dow</I>n | |||
18, <I>obeisance</I> 9, <I>reverence</I> 5, <I>fall down</I> 3 times | |||
and <I>themselves</I> twice, also <I>stoop</I> and <I>crouch</I> once | |||
each. The same three letter word in Hebrew <FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif">[7811, | |||
</FONT><FONT FACE="OLBHEB">hxv </FONT><FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif">Shin, | |||
Chet Hei]</FONT> is also translated swim.</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">This concept of <I>bowing toward | |||
the ground</I> as a form of worship is a way of recognizing rank | |||
which is the essential quality of the <I>homage</I> as expressed with | |||
the Aramaic word <I>sagid,</I> <FONT FACE="OLBHEB">dgo</FONT> <I>,</I> | |||
[<FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif">Semech, Gimel, Dalet</FONT>] is | |||
translated into <I>worship<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote5anc" HREF="#sdfootnote5sym"><SUP>5</SUP></A></I> | |||
in Daniel but is defined "to prostrate oneself, do homage."</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">The same three letter Hebrew | |||
word [<FONT FACE="OLBHEB">dgo</FONT> <FONT FACE="Times New Roman, serif">Semech, | |||
Gimel, Dalet</FONT>] appears in Isaiah and are given a different | |||
Strong's number [5456] translated “fall down” in | |||
relationship to false gods. If you exchange the Dalet with the letter | |||
Nun, you get the Hebrew word for governor and ruler. Exchange the | |||
Dalet with a Reish and you get the Hebrew word for <I>shut up</I>, | |||
<I>enclose</I> or <I>imprison</I>.</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">We also find the word <I>worship</I> | |||
as in <I>worshipers of Baal</I> in 2 Kings to be from <I>abad, </I><FONT FACE="OLBHEB">dbe</FONT><I>,<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote6anc" HREF="#sdfootnote6sym"><SUP>6</SUP></A></I> | |||
meaning to <I>labor</I> but more in the sense of "to be | |||
compelled to work" or " to be enticed to serve." Even | |||
the word <I>Baal</I> means "lord" and again expresses a | |||
superior rank with subordinate service as a form of compelled duty or | |||
worship. Cain was a tiller of the ground<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote7anc" HREF="#sdfootnote7sym"><SUP>7</SUP></A>. | |||
The ground he compelled into his service was Adamah, translated as | |||
land, earth, ground, but also husbandman and country. Was Cain the | |||
ground or forcing other sons of Adam to labor for him, to bow, down, | |||
to pay him homage? | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western"><I>Shachah</I>, <FONT FACE="OLBHEB">hxv,</FONT> | |||
is seen in the ten commandments associated with service and again | |||
translated <I>bow down</I>. Exodus 20:5 <I>Thou shalt not bow down | |||
thyself to them, nor serve them: …</I> | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">Rank, homage, service are | |||
political concepts and of course Biblically speaking Abraham was | |||
leaving City or Civil States of Ur and Haran to be free of paying | |||
homage to the <I>gods of the city</I>. He chose to pay homage to the | |||
God of Creation, God the Father. He even established “altars” | |||
of living stone so that the people may live according to the perfect | |||
law of liberty.<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote8anc" HREF="#sdfootnote8sym"><SUP>8</SUP></A></P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">In the Old Testament the words | |||
"gods" and "God" are translated from the single | |||
word <I>'elohiym</I> in the plural. <I>'Elohiym</I> is defined | |||
"rulers, judges" and "occasionally applied as | |||
deference to magistrates"<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote9anc" HREF="#sdfootnote9sym"><SUP>9</SUP></A> | |||
while in the New Testament the word God is translated from the Greek | |||
word <I>theos</I> which figuratively means "a magistrate." | |||
Emperors and Presidents often hold the office of Apotheos, appointer | |||
of gods,<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote10anc" HREF="#sdfootnote10sym"><SUP>10</SUP></A> | |||
because they are the appointer of judges within their jurisdictional | |||
states.<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote11anc" HREF="#sdfootnote11sym"><SUP>11</SUP></A> | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">The most common word translated | |||
into <I>worship</I> in the New Testament is <I>proskuneo</I>. It does | |||
not mean bow down but rather <I>to kiss the hand</I>. This | |||
translation does not do justice to its meaning. Among the Orientals | |||
it did include the idea of falling upon the knee and is simply a | |||
<I>token of reverence by kneeling or prostration to do homage (to | |||
one) or make obeisance.</I> <I>Proskuneo</I> was a word <I>used of | |||
homage shown to men and beings of superior rank.</I> But obeisance<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote12anc" HREF="#sdfootnote12sym"><SUP>12</SUP></A> | |||
alone is not enough for rulers for there is no profit in bowing | |||
alone.</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">The word <I>latreuo</I> from | |||
<I>latris</I> (a hired menial, employee); is also translated <I>worship</I> | |||
and <I>worshiper</I> in the New Testament and means <I>to serve for | |||
hire</I> and also includes the idea of homage.<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote13anc" HREF="#sdfootnote13sym"><SUP>13</SUP></A> | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">What worship truly means in the | |||
Bible has a common theme and significance. It has to do with homage | |||
and rank of a superior and inferior citizens of a political state. | |||
Jesus and John the Baptist preached a kingdom not a religion. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">At the time of Christ there was | |||
a complaint of the Helenization of the Jewish traditions. In Plato's | |||
<I>Laws On Musical Worship</I> for Apollo he states, | |||
</P> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western">"In order, then, that the soul of | |||
the child… obey the law… I say, to produce this effect, | |||
chants appear to have been invented, which really enchant, and are | |||
designed to implant that harmony of which we speak." | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western"><A NAME="FOOTNOTE 3"></A>"And | |||
similarly the true legislator will persuade, and, if he cannot | |||
persuade, will compel the poet to express, as he ought, by fair and | |||
noble words, in his rhythms, the figures, and in his melodies, the | |||
music of temperate and brave and in every way good men."<SUP><A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote14anc" HREF="#sdfootnote14sym"><SUP>14</SUP></A></SUP> | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">I suspect that the modern | |||
transformation of the word <I>worship</I> from a political act of | |||
homage and recognition of superior rank is a completion of that | |||
ancient demagoguery of the Greeks. Certainly the modern preaching has | |||
more in common with the Greek orators than the question and answers | |||
coming during the New Testament sermons. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">Israel was a kingdom not a | |||
religion. Judea was the remnant of that kingdom steeped in apostasy | |||
with usurpers occupying the office of the crown and the public | |||
service in the temple. Jesus came preaching a kingdom at hand not a | |||
religion. The worship in the kingdom of Heaven is not merely lip | |||
service or verbal praise and melodious singing, but is a | |||
manifestation of the homage owed the King and His Father. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">Homage is a ceremony that gives | |||
evidence of submission but with that submission the people are | |||
required to give their substance to their master or masters, their | |||
law makers, rulers and judges. Religion is an aspect of every | |||
government. It is in essence the caring for the widows, orphans and | |||
needy of society. In the kingdom there is also an aspect of religion | |||
that requires us to accomplish this task with free will offering in | |||
faith, hope and charity. Pure religion<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote15anc" HREF="#sdfootnote15sym"><SUP>15</SUP></A> | |||
is well defined in the bible.</P> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western" STYLE="font-style: normal; font-weight: normal"> | |||
“Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, | |||
To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, [and] to keep | |||
himself unspotted from the world.” James 1:27 | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western"><A NAME="FOOTNOTE 4"></A><A NAME="FOOTNOTE 5"></A> | |||
Being unspotted from the world is being untouched in spirit and in | |||
truth by the ways of the world. The world<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote16anc" HREF="#sdfootnote16sym"><SUP>16</SUP></A> | |||
was the government of Rome which like Cain now forced the offerings | |||
of the people, like Saul compelled the sacrifice of the people and | |||
like Solomon and Rehoboam oppressed them as if they were whipped with | |||
whips and scorpions.<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote17anc" HREF="#sdfootnote17sym"><SUP>17</SUP></A> | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">Jesus was the king. The Angels | |||
announced it, kings recognized it, shepherds accepted it, the the | |||
voice of the people hailed Him,<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote18anc" HREF="#sdfootnote18sym"><SUP>18</SUP></A> | |||
Rome proclaimed it.<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote19anc" HREF="#sdfootnote19sym"><SUP>19</SUP></A> | |||
The only ones who denounced him were the Pharisees and they said they | |||
had no king but Caesar.</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">As King, He appointed a kingdom | |||
to certain chosen men<SUP><A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote20anc" HREF="#sdfootnote20sym"><SUP>20</SUP></A></SUP> | |||
so that they would serve that kingdom at hand and maintain it. Their | |||
rank in that kingdom is always one of service not <I>exercising | |||
authority</I>.<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote21anc" HREF="#sdfootnote21sym"><SUP>21</SUP></A> | |||
They do not receive homage or obeisance which is reserved only for | |||
the Son, the king of the Kingdom and His Father. | |||
</P> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western" STYLE="font-style: normal; font-weight: normal"> | |||
“And as Peter was coming in, Cornelius met him, and fell down | |||
at his feet, and worshipped [him]. But Peter took him up, saying, | |||
Stand up; I myself also am a man.” Acts 10:25 | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">From the beginning the true | |||
bondservants of Christ have always refused to receive the homage due | |||
the King. They were true to the commands of Christ as servants of His | |||
kingdom. But there are those who have chosen from the beginning to | |||
dilute, deny and even usurp His kingdom at hand with other ways that | |||
bring the people into bondage and under the ways of the would be | |||
Caesars of the world.. | |||
</P> | |||
<H3 CLASS="western"><FONT SIZE=3><I><B>Thou hatest the deeds </B></I></FONT> | |||
</H3> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western">“<SPAN STYLE="font-style: normal"><SPAN STYLE="font-weight: normal">But | |||
this thou hast, that thou hatest the deeds of the Nicolaitans, which | |||
I also hate.”</SPAN></SPAN> Revelation 2:6 | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">What was the doctrine of the | |||
"Nicolaitans"? There was a connection between them and | |||
Balaam. Balaam is from the Hebrew word <I>'Baal'</I> meaning <I>lord</I> | |||
or <I>master</I> and <I>'am'</I> references the <I>people</I>. It is | |||
an expression of superior rank over the people contrary to the | |||
directive of Christ, the King. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western"><I>Nike</I> is the Greek word | |||
for <I>conqueror </I>with <I>nikos </I>meaning <I>victor</I>. <I>Laos</I> | |||
is a word for <I>people</I>. Nicolaitan and Baalam are two different | |||
forms of the same idea. Both include the idea of rank, lordship and | |||
submission to an exercising authority who can judge the people. They | |||
are systems that make gods, or judging rulers, of men, who other men | |||
must pay homage too. Homage being fealty or allegiance. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">Cain did the same in the first | |||
city state and the kings of Israel chosen by the people, when the | |||
people rejected God, also forced the homage and sacrifice<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote22anc" HREF="#sdfootnote22sym"><SUP>22</SUP></A> | |||
of the people, whipping them with whips and scorpions.</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western"><A NAME="FOOTNOTE 6"></A>There | |||
is a controversy concerning who is the clergy and laity or people in | |||
the kingdom of Heaven. It is clear by the Biblical text that Jesus | |||
appointed certain individuals to positions of service. Those | |||
individuals also made appointments of ministering trustees chosen by | |||
the people.<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote23anc" HREF="#sdfootnote23sym"><SUP>23</SUP></A> | |||
The word <I>clergy</I> is simply the clerks of the kingdom, the | |||
bondservants of the King and public servants of the people. While the | |||
laity are the people who enjoy the perfect law of liberty with its | |||
burden of individual responsibility and its reward of redemption in | |||
spirit and in truth. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">The problem arises in | |||
distinguishing the Nicolatian or Baalam system of clergy and laity | |||
from that which was established by Christ. The result of the religious | |||
doctrines that they preach is that the kingdom of God is not at hand. They do | |||
not seem to realize that the kingdom comes when His will is done. It | |||
does not come through observation but it is the fruit of faith and | |||
consequence of charity.</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">Some religions have a top down | |||
clergy that <I>exercises authority</I> but this is contrary to the | |||
Kingdom of Heaven. “He taught that the authority of kings and | |||
princes was originally derived from the people”<SUP><A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote24anc" HREF="#sdfootnote24sym"><SUP>24</SUP></A></SUP> | |||
How do Kings get their power of authority which originally belonged | |||
to the people by God's granted grace and dominion? They get it | |||
because the people reject God and cry out for rulers who may exercise | |||
authority over them. They covet their neighbor's goods through the | |||
agency of these governmental rulers and judges who they choose for | |||
themselves.<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote25anc" HREF="#sdfootnote25sym"><SUP>25</SUP></A> | |||
Through that covetous nature they are made into human resources and | |||
brought into bondage again.<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote26anc" HREF="#sdfootnote26sym"><SUP>26</SUP></A> | |||
These worldly institution which men create with their own hands | |||
demand that the people serve them, they oppress their neighbor, | |||
denounce the king, claim no government but Caesar and turn their | |||
hearts from the ways of God.</P> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western"><A NAME="FOOTNOTE 8"></A>"And with | |||
regard to our not swearing at all, and always speaking the truth, He | |||
enjoined as follows: 'Swear not at all; but let your yea be yea, and | |||
your nay, nay; for whatsoever is more than these cometh of Evil.' | |||
[Matt. 5 34-37]. And that we ought to worship God alone, He thus | |||
persuaded us: 'The greatest commandment is, Thou shalt worship the | |||
Lord thy God, and Him only shall thou serve, with all thy heart, and | |||
with all thy strength, the Lord God that made thee.' [Mark 7].”<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote27anc" HREF="#sdfootnote27sym"><SUP>27</SUP></A> | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">Here we see Justin the martyr | |||
equating swearing oaths to anyone as a violation of the commandment | |||
to worship God. This is one way governments gain power and men and | |||
society are made weak by their dependency on that government of | |||
allegiance. | |||
</P> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western" STYLE="font-style: normal; font-weight: normal"> | |||
“From that time Jesus began to preach, and to say, Repent: for | |||
the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” Matthew 4:17 | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">Jesus was not preaching the | |||
religion of heaven is at hand but the kingdom of heaven is at hand. | |||
It is not like the government of the other nations but was and is | |||
very real. It is seldom recognized because it does not exercise | |||
authority one over the other as Jesus forbid.<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote28anc" HREF="#sdfootnote28sym"><SUP>28</SUP></A> | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">The reason early Christians | |||
gathered together was to take care of the business of that government | |||
of God. This is also why they were persecuted out of jealousy and | |||
envy for their liberty. There was religious freedom guaranteed by | |||
Roman constitution so you could look to any government for your | |||
needs. Christ was turning the world right side up and to those who | |||
did not want to change they were seen as turning the world upside | |||
down. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">The governments of the gentiles | |||
were top down, but the government of God is bottom up. It begins in | |||
the bottom of every man's heart. It is a system of choice and liberty | |||
where no one taxes you but your own conscience.<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote29anc" HREF="#sdfootnote29sym"><SUP>29</SUP></A> | |||
Everyman is king in his own house<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote30anc" HREF="#sdfootnote30sym"><SUP>30</SUP></A> | |||
and priest in his own family.<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote31anc" HREF="#sdfootnote31sym"><SUP>31</SUP></A> | |||
</P> | |||
<H3 CLASS="western"><FONT SIZE=3>Jesus came to serve. </FONT> | |||
</H3> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western">“… <I><SPAN STYLE="font-weight: normal">I | |||
am among you as he that serveth.” </SPAN></I>Luke 22:27 | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman">In | |||
Gibbon's Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire, he praised "the | |||
union and discipline of the Christian republic." This personal | |||
discipline included the rights and responsibilities of freedom. It | |||
was a kingdom that depended on faith hope and charity.</FONT> | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western"><FONT FACE="Times New Roman">He | |||
also pointed out that "it gradually formed an independent and | |||
increasing state in the heart of the Roman Empire." The early | |||
Christian ekklesia was a republic that was recognized by Rome through | |||
the proclamation nailed to the cross by order of the Proconsul of | |||
Rome, Pontius Pilate. When Jesus rose from the dead to stand again | |||
upon the earth, so did his Kingdom. His kingdom now lives in the | |||
hearts of those who follow His way and do the will of the Father and | |||
the Son.</FONT> | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">When Jesus said to call no man | |||
on earth Father that was a spiritual and political statement.<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote32anc" HREF="#sdfootnote32sym"><SUP>32</SUP></A> | |||
<FONT FACE="Times New Roman">To live in Christ kingdom and return to | |||
the house of the Father in Heaven is a wonderful thing. If we are | |||
really returning to His house and kingdom in spirit and truth then we | |||
should be living under the perfect law of liberty and not the bondage | |||
of Jacob.<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote33anc" HREF="#sdfootnote33sym"><SUP>33</SUP></A></FONT></P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">Many people think of worship as | |||
singing or praising Jesus or the Father, but is this true worship or | |||
only lip service. He says:</P> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western">“If ye love me, keep my | |||
commandments. And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you | |||
another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever; Even the | |||
Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him | |||
not, neither knoweth him: but ye know him; for he dwelleth with you, | |||
and shall be in you. I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to | |||
you. Yet a little while, and the world seeth me no more; but ye see | |||
me: because I live, ye shall live also. At that day ye shall know | |||
that I am in my Father, and ye in me, and I in you. He that hath my | |||
commandments, and keepeth them, he it is that loveth me: and he that | |||
loveth me shall be loved of my Father, and I will love him, and will | |||
manifest myself to him. Judas saith unto him, not Iscariot, Lord, how | |||
is it that thou wilt manifest thyself unto us, and not unto the | |||
world? Jesus answered and said unto him, If a man love me, he will | |||
keep my words: and my Father will love him, and we will come unto | |||
him, and make our abode with him.” John 14:15, 23 | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">Is faith in Christ a hollow | |||
thing or a thing that bears fruit? Homage or worship can be defined | |||
as "a symbolical acknowledgment made by a feudal tenant to, and | |||
in the presence of, his lord, on receiving investiture of fee, or | |||
coming to it by succession, that he was his man, or vassal; | |||
profession of fealty to a sovereign." Though many people sing | |||
praises of worship, their lives are filled with acts of homage and | |||
worship toward the kings of the gentiles who exercise authority one | |||
over the other. Their lives are like the gentiles and not like the | |||
kingdom of God. These same people also apply or pray at the table of | |||
these gentile rulers who are called <I>benefactors</I> in hopes of | |||
receiving their gifts, gratuities and benefits. | |||
</P> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western">“<SPAN STYLE="font-style: normal"><SPAN STYLE="font-weight: normal">When | |||
thou sittest to eat with a ruler, consider diligently what is before | |||
thee: And put a knife to thy throat, if thou be a man given to | |||
appetite. Be not desirous of his dainties: for they are deceitful | |||
meat.” </SPAN></SPAN>Proverbs 23:1-3 | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">Worship is an act of faith and | |||
expression of acceptance of superior rank of a king or Lord. It is | |||
not originally a religious term. When we truly began to worship the | |||
Lord and King then we may find cause to celebrate and sing His | |||
praises but we are told that his family does the will of the Father.<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote34anc" HREF="#sdfootnote34sym"><SUP>34</SUP></A> | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">When we truly worship God it is | |||
cause to celebrate, but we should not confuse the celebration with | |||
the act of worship itself. | |||
</P> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western" STYLE="font-style: normal; font-weight: normal"> | |||
“But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; | |||
and all these things shall be added unto you.” Matthew 6:33</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<H3 CLASS="western">Seek the Kingdom</H3> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">The entire Bible is a commentary | |||
on man's political relationships with governments created by the | |||
hands of men. These governments require the service of the people as | |||
human resources, that take their sons and daughters, the first fruits | |||
of their labor, the best of their fields, and rule over them because | |||
the <I>voice of the people</I> <I>rejected</I> God. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">From Cain's city to Nimrod's | |||
kingdom, onto the Pharaohs and Caesars of the world men have rejected | |||
God for governments of their own creation and for the benefits they | |||
covet. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">To really understand God's | |||
government and the Kingdom of Heaven or a godly government you need | |||
to obtain some knowledge and understanding of governments. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">Israel was literally the kingdom | |||
of God on earth. Before Saul and David who was its King? Was it not | |||
the head of every family? How was it ruled? Was it not ruled first in | |||
their hearts and mind by their God given conscience? Where did it go | |||
wrong? Was it not the voice of the people?<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote35anc" HREF="#sdfootnote35sym"><SUP>35</SUP></A> | |||
The people have been told. | |||
</P> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western">“<SPAN STYLE="font-style: normal"><SPAN STYLE="font-weight: normal">And | |||
the LORD said… hearken unto their voice… yet protest | |||
solemnly… He will take your sons… he will appoint him | |||
captains over thousands, and captains over fifties… he will | |||
take your daughters… he will take your fields… even the | |||
best of them, and give them to his servants… he will take… | |||
and give to his officers, and to his servants... he will take… | |||
your goodliest young men… put them to his work... ye shall cry | |||
out… and the LORD will not hear you... Nevertheless the people | |||
refused to obey… Samuel said unto the men of Israel, Go ye | |||
every man unto his city.”</SPAN></SPAN><I><SPAN STYLE="font-weight: normal"> | |||
</SPAN></I>1 Samuel 8:8-22 | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">The centralization of a top down | |||
authority under kings made of flesh and blood was sharply condemned | |||
and warned against by Samuel. The people refused to listen to the | |||
Wisdom of God as they had done from the beginning. Therefore, until | |||
Christ the king came they were set on the road to despotism and | |||
tyranny. People still have trouble living with out rulers who | |||
exercise authority one over the other. This is because they have not | |||
really received the Gospel that the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">What kind of Kingdom does God | |||
want for His children? | |||
</P> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western" STYLE="font-style: normal; font-weight: normal"> | |||
“But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become | |||
the sons of God, [even] to them that believe on his name:” John | |||
1:12 | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western" STYLE="font-style: normal; font-weight: normal"> | |||
Some 3,000 years ago Moses managed a society of about three million | |||
people. He was led to organize them by establishing captains of ten | |||
families and captains of ten captains, etc.. | |||
</P> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western" STYLE="font-style: normal; font-weight: normal"> | |||
“That the princes of Israel, heads of the house of their | |||
fathers, who [were] the princes of the tribes, and were over them | |||
that were numbered, offered:” Numbers 7:2 | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">If the <I>princes of the tribes</I> | |||
were over the people then what was the difference in appointing a | |||
king over the people? The word <I>over</I> in Numbers 7:2 is from | |||
<I>amad </I><FONT FACE="OLBHEB">dme</FONT> translated <I>stood</I> | |||
171 times and <I>stand</I> 137 and is almost never translated <I>over</I> | |||
in more than 500 appearances. The same three Hebrew letters are also | |||
given other Strong's numbers<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote36anc" HREF="#sdfootnote36sym"><SUP>36</SUP></A> | |||
which are translated <I>upright</I> or <I>with me.</I></P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western"><I>Amad</I> means “<I>to | |||
stand, remain, endure, take one's stand.” </I>The word does not | |||
really mean <I>over</I> as we often think of a king or a general | |||
ruling over his subjects. It is more in the way of enduring or | |||
standing or endorsing an office of service, respect and duty. Now the | |||
word <I>numbered</I> in the Biblical verse Numbers 7:2 is from <I>paqad</I> | |||
<FONT FACE="OLBHEB">dqp</FONT> which means <I>to attend to, muster, | |||
number, reckon, visit, punish, appoint, look after, care for</I>. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">There were twelve tribes and the | |||
people were gathered together in small groups of tens choosing their | |||
civil and religious leaders from amongst the patriarchs and the | |||
Levites. These leaders were titular because the real authority rested | |||
with the people. God not give them an exercising authority nor the | |||
power to compel the offerings of the people. The people did that | |||
themselves under Saul.</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">This same pattern of free will | |||
and liberty, chosen but titular public servants of small groups | |||
networked together, was repeated in the early Church. As we see in | |||
the upper room there were 120 families represented by name, and the | |||
twelve apostles, one for each group of ten. | |||
</P> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western">“<SPAN STYLE="font-style: normal"><SPAN STYLE="font-weight: normal">And | |||
in those days Peter stood up in the midst of the disciples, and said, | |||
(the number of names together were about an hundred and twenty,)”</SPAN></SPAN> | |||
Acts 1:15 | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">Israel's early Kingdom granted | |||
by God through Moses was a trusteeship under God the Father dependent | |||
upon the good will of the people. It was divided into the civil power | |||
which remained with the families. In fact each family had its own | |||
priest, usually the eldest son. Each family was autonomous but they | |||
gathered together in congregations of people choosing their ministers | |||
from a pool of Levites. The priestly office of the nation bound by | |||
liberty and charity was held by the first born of the kingdom, known | |||
as the Levites. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">The Levites took the position of | |||
the first born of the nation when they were called out by Moses. The | |||
Levites managed the altar and the daily ministration of the | |||
government. They were the ministers and clerks. They served the | |||
people and ministered to the kingdom like eldest sons in a family. | |||
The Levites were only tithed to <I>according to their service</I>. | |||
They truly were public <I>servants</I>. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">When the people were afraid | |||
everyone would desert while Moses was gone, they devised a common | |||
plan found in many governments of that day and this. They deposited | |||
their family wealth in a central vault controlled by trusted men of | |||
government, in this case it was the the golden calf,<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote37anc" HREF="#sdfootnote37sym"><SUP>37</SUP></A> | |||
Moses understood how it was a wicked thing to bind the people by | |||
anything more than love for one another, a passion for mercy and | |||
justice and the way of God the Father. The Levites were called out by | |||
Moses to serve the kingdom because they had the faith to step out of | |||
that system of social security. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">The ministers of the kingdom | |||
belonged to God as His bondservants to hold in trust His dominion on | |||
earth for the service of the people who seek that kingdom. They had | |||
no personal estate and depended upon the people whom they served. The | |||
Church, from the Greek <I>ekklesia</I> meaning <I>called out</I>, was | |||
appointed to that role by Jesus Christ. It was not to be done like what | |||
the Pharisees had put in place. </P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western"><A NAME="FOOTNOTE 9"></A><A NAME="FOOTNOTE 10"></A> | |||
Eventually Israel's civil powers held by the individual Patriarchs | |||
were vested into the trusteeship of the Kings rather than the | |||
individual Fathers of each family. The Romans underwent a similar | |||
process of shifting the <I>manus</I><SUP><A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote38anc" HREF="#sdfootnote38sym"><SUP>38</SUP></A></SUP> | |||
of the family from the <I>Patria Potestas</I><SUP><I><A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote39anc" HREF="#sdfootnote39sym"><SUP>39</SUP></A></I></SUP> | |||
of the patriarchs to the Senate and then to the Patronus or Emperor | |||
of their nation. This form of centralized government of power and | |||
control is a departure from the system of faith, hope and charity | |||
instituted by God. History, because of the sinful nature of men, | |||
continues to repeat itself. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">The priestly offices of public | |||
servant also came under the direction of the high priests through an | |||
adulterous corruption of that office. Following this same path of the | |||
centralization of power is an accompanying neglect of responsibility | |||
by the people to each other. | |||
</P> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western">“Thou shalt not avenge, nor bear | |||
any grudge against the children of thy people, but thou shalt love | |||
thy neighbour as thyself: I [am] the LORD.” Leviticus 19:18 | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western">“For this, Thou shalt not commit | |||
adultery, Thou shalt not kill, Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not | |||
bear false witness, Thou shalt not covet; and if [there be] any other | |||
commandment, it is briefly comprehended in this saying, namely, Thou | |||
shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.” Romans 13:9 | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">Much of this corruption of the | |||
Pharisees at the time of Christ grew with the Hasmonean Dynasty which | |||
led to a corrupted priesthood and civil war. To settle that dispute | |||
some applied to Roman international military peace keeping forces | |||
under Pompey. They willingly agreed to help resolve disputes as to | |||
who should be the rightful King according to Hebraic law and | |||
tradition. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">Both the Hasmonean and the | |||
Romans heavily influenced the traditional Separation of Church and | |||
State, religion<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote40anc" HREF="#sdfootnote40sym"><SUP>40</SUP></A> | |||
and defense,<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote41anc" HREF="#sdfootnote41sym"><SUP>41</SUP></A> | |||
along different lines than those laid down by Moses. The Church | |||
gained some power to collect or receive taxes, own land in their own | |||
name and exercise authority, under the Hasmonians while the State | |||
powers, still resting with the king, began to legislate religious | |||
doctrine and institutionalize what was previously systems of charity | |||
under their growing control. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">In 78 BC the Pharisees, a | |||
political party, had an ordinance<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote42anc" HREF="#sdfootnote42sym"><SUP>42</SUP></A> | |||
passed requiring the temple tax be paid or the matter was handed over | |||
to the appointed civil magistrates of Judea for enforcement by the | |||
right hand of government. Funds flowed into the government's temple | |||
whether it served the people or not. Now with the top down | |||
appointment of the courts, new legislated statutes and the | |||
fornication of the priests the government served the people less and | |||
the people served the government more.</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">Much of Israel or the seed of | |||
Abraham had little to nothing to do with the House of David from the | |||
time of Rehoboam. At the time of Herod's occupation of the throne the | |||
problems of the kingdom had become acute. Who should take the | |||
positions of royal trustee of both the civil and religious aspects of | |||
the kingdom of God on earth, High Priest and King. Jesus came to | |||
settle the Issue | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">Luke 22:29 states, <SPAN STYLE="font-weight: normal">"And | |||
I appoint unto you a kingdom, as my Father hath appointed unto me;" | |||
</SPAN> | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">Here we see that the Apostles | |||
had a Kingdom appointed to them for the purpose of ministering to | |||
that Kingdom. In God's Kingdom the individual takes on His God given | |||
right to the dominion of his own flesh and blood, body and soul and | |||
also the responsibility that is correlative to that right. The | |||
ministers of the kingdom are answerable to God through the authority | |||
of Jesus the King. They are the bondservants of Jesus Christ serving | |||
His Kingdom by serving the people. To coordinate these individual | |||
freemen into one body politic under the kingship of Jesus the Christ | |||
and God the Father without exercising dominion or authority over them | |||
is the duty and office of His appointed Church.<BR>The Kingdom of | |||
Heaven is a palpable reality when one recognizes its auspicious | |||
nature. His Holy or Separate Church, which serves His kingdom, is a | |||
proponent of the divine principles of freedom and an advocate of the | |||
perfect law of liberty and responsibility. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">As Jesus came preaching the | |||
Kingdom of Heaven there were a few things He was going to have to do: | |||
“<I><SPAN STYLE="font-weight: normal">ye shall return every man | |||
unto his possession, and ye shall return every man unto his family.”</SPAN></I> | |||
Leviticus 25:10 | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">Most of the governments of today | |||
exercise authority over men. They are not Christian. They are | |||
governments like the gentiles which Jesus clearly forbid. They are | |||
all in opposition to the teachings of Christ Jesus, the Anointed | |||
King. [<I>Matthew 20:25-27, Mark 10:42, Luke 22:25</I>] | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">Under the perfect law of liberty | |||
the elder father of each family group was the head of a household and | |||
by the nature of that fact he was an elder. When the Apostles | |||
appointed elders they were not granting the office of <I>elder</I> | |||
they were appointing elders to the office of minister. Those | |||
ministers were chosen by the people. What has become known today as | |||
bishops were chosen by ten ministers. Bishops or overseers were to | |||
<I>stand and</I> <I>serve</I> those original ministers and in turn | |||
ten bishops chose an archbishop. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">This system continued for most | |||
of the followers of the Messiah even after Constantine order at Milan | |||
to become Christian, where people picked one bishop for a whole city | |||
and he in turn exercised authority issuing edicts and calling for the | |||
persecution of so called non Christians. That Bishop began to | |||
<I>exercise authority</I> issuing edicts and commands. He considered | |||
a bishop as an "aristocratic figure" and formulated the | |||
Church according to the "ways of Rome issuing decrees, edicts, | |||
and commands" rather than serving as a subject minister and | |||
servant of the people. He was intolerant of other religions and | |||
actually argued in the Roman Senate that all other religions should | |||
be stamped out. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">They eventually appointed those | |||
who ruled that new Roman church from the top down with the aid of | |||
their crowned Kings, who were often crowned by the very Church who | |||
was appointed to keep the people free. These so called Christians, of | |||
course, were not a true Christians Church. They were the instituted | |||
Church and <I>manufactured christians<A CLASS="sdfootnoteanc" NAME="sdfootnote43anc" HREF="#sdfootnote43sym"><SUP>43</SUP></A></I> | |||
with more fear of Constantine than love of Jesus. The system that | |||
grew out of this departure from the "Way of the Lord" was | |||
contrary to the words of Jesus Christ. It was a breach of His trust. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">An example of the nature of the | |||
Church was still obvious in 600 AD when the Anglo Saxon had formed a | |||
government with something called a Tithing man who oversaw ten | |||
families, a Hundredsmen who oversaw ten Tithingmen, and an Eoldorman | |||
who oversaw ten Hundredsmen. There were a thousand families known as | |||
Shire under the oversership of an Eoldorman. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">This system contributed to a | |||
united society in part because no person was responsible for | |||
communicating directly with more than 10 people and each man was free | |||
to choose the Tithing man of his choice and each Tithing man in small | |||
groups of ten chose their Hundredsman etc.. These small dedicated | |||
often related cell groups made for an independent yet unified force | |||
to ward off almost any hardship, attack or attempted usurpation. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">The Kings were crowned by the | |||
vicarious institution of those manufactured christians. The ruling | |||
elite replaced the tithing men with <I>constables</I> who kept the | |||
people as they kept their stables. | |||
</P> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western" STYLE="font-style: normal">“But he | |||
shall not multiply horses to himself, nor cause the people to return | |||
to Egypt, … Ye shall henceforth return no more that way.” | |||
De. 17:16. | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">These religious and civil | |||
leaders brought with them all the disadvantages that Samuel had | |||
warned us of two thousand years before.</P> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western">“And he said, This will be the | |||
manner of the king that shall reign over you:… he will appoint | |||
him captains over thousands, and captains over fifties;…” | |||
1 Samuel 8:11,12. | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">We have fallen away from the | |||
teachings of the Bible. Their institution of modern Churches are | |||
barren. Instead of leading people to liberty they have delivered them | |||
into bondage.</P> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western">“While they promise them liberty, | |||
they themselves are the servants of corruption: for of whom a man is | |||
overcome, of the same is he brought in bondage.” 2 Peter 2:19 | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">The people seeking the kingdom | |||
of God have been influenced by Roman ideas and many of our traditions | |||
have evolved from that influence. | |||
</P> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western">“<SPAN STYLE="font-style: normal"><SPAN STYLE="font-weight: normal">But | |||
I have a few things against thee, because thou hast there them that | |||
hold the doctrine of Balaam, who taught Balac to cast a | |||
stumblingblock before the children of Israel, to eat things | |||
sacrificed unto idols, and to commit fornication. So hast thou also | |||
them that hold the doctrine of the Nicolaitans, which thing I hate.”</SPAN></SPAN> | |||
Rev. 2:14, 15 | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">Balac was not a religion but a | |||
government system that brought the people to a state of selfish | |||
apathy and wantonness by an exercising authority and covetous vanity. | |||
The exercising authority of rulers, their entitlements, traditions | |||
and doctrines usurps the responsibility of the individual and brings | |||
them into sloth, apathy and avarice. | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">Religion today has been polluted | |||
by men who desire power and authority over other people, whether in | |||
civil democracies or the church pew. This power and authority was | |||
never intended by the Lord. | |||
</P> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western" STYLE="font-style: normal">“<SPAN STYLE="font-weight: normal">Because | |||
my people hath forgotten me, they have burned incense to vanity, and | |||
they have caused them to stumble in their ways [from] the ancient | |||
paths, to walk in paths, [in] a way not cast up;” Jeremiah | |||
18:15 </SPAN> | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">We may return to the <I>ancient | |||
paths</I> and join together in true worship of our King and Father. | |||
Modern Christianity is the product of centuries of book burning, | |||
prevarication and persecution. We must learn to worship the Father by | |||
paying Him homage and service by caring for His sheep. We cannot | |||
serve two masters nor can we pay homage to one King while we say we | |||
worship another. | |||
</P> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western" STYLE="font-style: normal">“<SPAN STYLE="font-weight: normal">And | |||
he said unto them, When ye pray, say, Our Father which art in heaven, | |||
Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, as in | |||
heaven, so in earth.”</SPAN> Luke 11:2 | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<P CLASS="first-line-indent-western">There should be no king or ruler | |||
for Christians but Jesus the Christ. No Father on earth but our | |||
Father in Heaven. It is that kingdom of liberty under God which is at | |||
hand. It is the justice and mercy of His perfect law of liberty to | |||
which we owe our homage, allegiance and worship. | |||
</P> | |||
<BLOCKQUOTE CLASS="western">“<SPAN STYLE="font-style: normal"><SPAN STYLE="font-weight: normal">In | |||
those days came John the Baptist, preaching in the wilderness of | |||
Judaea, And saying, Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” | |||
</SPAN></SPAN><SPAN STYLE="font-style: normal">Matthew 3:2 </SPAN> | |||
</BLOCKQUOTE> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote1"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote1sym" HREF="#sdfootnote1anc">1</A><I>The | |||
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th | |||
Edition</I> | |||
</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote2"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote" STYLE="page-break-before: auto"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote2sym" HREF="#sdfootnote2anc">2</A>Acts | |||
10:25 “And as Peter was coming in, Cornelius met him, and fell | |||
down at his feet, and worshiped [him]. But Peter took him up, | |||
saying, Stand up; I myself also am a man.”</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote3"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote3sym" HREF="#sdfootnote3anc">3</A>Rev | |||
22:8 “And when I had heard and seen, I fell down to worship | |||
before the feet of the angel which shewed me these things. Then | |||
saith he unto me, See thou do it not: for I am thy fellowservant, | |||
and of thy brethren the prophets, and of them which keep the sayings | |||
of this book: worship God.”</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote4"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote4sym" HREF="#sdfootnote4anc">4</A>4352 | |||
~<FONT FACE="OLBGRK">proskunew</FONT>~ proskuneo defined 1) to kiss | |||
the hand to (towards) one, in token of reverence 2) among the | |||
Orientals, esp. the Persians, to fall upon the knees and touch the | |||
ground with the forehead as an expression of profound reverence 3) | |||
in the NT by kneeling or prostration to do homage (to one) or make | |||
obeisance, whether in order to express respect or to make | |||
supplication</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote5"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote5sym" HREF="#sdfootnote5anc">5</A>05457 | |||
<FONT FACE="OLBHEB">dgo</FONT> c@gid (Aramaic) corresponding to | |||
05456; v AV-worship 12 1 to prostrate oneself, do homage, worship | |||
1a) (P'al) to do homage</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote6"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote6sym" HREF="#sdfootnote6anc">6</A>05647 | |||
<FONT FACE="OLBHEB">dbe</FONT> `abad translated serve 227 times, do | |||
15, till 9, servant 5, work 5, worshippers 5, service 4, dress 2, | |||
labour 2, ear 2, misc 14; 290 1) to work, serve</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote7"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote7sym" HREF="#sdfootnote7anc">7</A>Genesis | |||
4:2 “And she again bare his brother Abel. And Abel was a | |||
keeper of sheep, but Cain was a tiller of the ground.”</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote8"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote8sym" HREF="#sdfootnote8anc">8</A>The | |||
book <I>Thy Kingdom Comes</I> by Brother Gregory Williams</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote9"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote9sym" HREF="#sdfootnote9anc">9</A>Strong's | |||
Concordance</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote10"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><FONT FACE="Arial"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote10sym" HREF="#sdfootnote10anc">10</A>The | |||
Apothems of Washington</FONT></P> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"> | |||
<FONT FACE="Arial"><A CLASS="western" HREF="http://www.hisholychurch.org/sermon/apotheos.php">http://www.hisholychurch.org/sermon/apotheos.php</A></FONT></P> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><FONT FACE="Arial">There Are gods</FONT></P> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"> | |||
<FONT FACE="Arial">Many <A CLASS="western" HREF="http://www.hisholychurch.org/sermon/theosgod.php">http://www.hisholychurch.org/sermon/theosgod.php</A></FONT></P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote11"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote11sym" HREF="#sdfootnote11anc">11</A><FONT FACE="Arial">Rome | |||
vs. US <A CLASS="western" HREF="http://www.hisholychurch.org/sermon/romeus.php">http://www.hisholychurch.org/sermon/romeus.php</A></FONT></P> | |||
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<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote12sym" HREF="#sdfootnote12anc">12</A>Obeisance. | |||
A gesture or movement of the body, such as a curtsy, that expresses | |||
deference or homage. <CITE>The American Heritage® Dictionary of | |||
the English Language, Fourth Edition</CITE> | |||
</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote13"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote13sym" HREF="#sdfootnote13anc">13</A>Homage. | |||
Ceremonial acknowledgment by a vassal of allegiance to his lord | |||
under feudal law. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the | |||
English Language, Fourth Edition | |||
</P> | |||
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<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote14sym" HREF="#sdfootnote14anc">14</A>Translated | |||
by Benjamin Jowett | |||
</P> | |||
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<DIV ID="sdfootnote15"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote15sym" HREF="#sdfootnote15anc">15</A>Pure | |||
Religion http://www.hisholychurch.info/news/articles/religion.php</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote16"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote16sym" HREF="#sdfootnote16anc">16</A>2889 | |||
<FONT FACE="OLBGRK">kosmov </FONT>kosmos an apt and harmonious | |||
arrangement or constitution, order, government</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote17"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote17sym" HREF="#sdfootnote17anc">17</A>Eucharist | |||
http://www.hisholychurch.info/sermon/Eucharist.pdf</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote18"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote18sym" HREF="#sdfootnote18anc">18</A>Voice | |||
of the People http://www.hisholychurch.info/news/articles/voice.php</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote19"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote19sym" HREF="#sdfootnote19anc">19</A>A | |||
Vision of Redemption</P> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"> | |||
http://www.hisholychurch.info/news/redemption.php</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote20"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote20sym" HREF="#sdfootnote20anc">20</A>Luke | |||
22:29 “And I appoint unto you a kingdom, …” | |||
</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote21"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote21sym" HREF="#sdfootnote21anc">21</A>Luke | |||
22:25-26 “And he said unto them, The kings of the Gentiles | |||
exercise lordship over them; and they that exercise authority upon | |||
them are called benefactors. But ye shall not be so: but he that is | |||
greatest among you, let him be as the younger; and he that is chief, | |||
as he that doth serve. For whether is greater, he that sitteth at | |||
meat, or he that serveth? is not he that sitteth at meat? but I am | |||
among you as he that serveth. Ye are they which have continued with | |||
me in my temptations. And I appoint unto you a kingdom, as my Father | |||
hath appointed unto me;” also Mark 10:42, Matthew 20:25</P> | |||
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<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote22sym" HREF="#sdfootnote22anc">22</A>1 | |||
Samuel 13:12 – 15.</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote23"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote23sym" HREF="#sdfootnote23anc">23</A>Acts | |||
6:3 “Wherefore, brethren, look ye out among you seven men … | |||
whom we may appoint over this business. “</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote24"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote24sym" HREF="#sdfootnote24anc">24</A><I>The | |||
life of John Knox</I> by Thomas M'Crie | |||
</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote25"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote25sym" HREF="#sdfootnote25anc">25</A>Judges | |||
10:14 “Go and cry unto the gods which ye have chosen; let them | |||
deliver you in the time of your tribulation.”</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote26"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote26sym" HREF="#sdfootnote26anc">26</A>2 | |||
Peter 2:3 “And through covetousness shall they with feigned | |||
words make merchandise of you: whose judgment now of a long time | |||
lingereth not, and their damnation slumbereth not.”</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote27"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote27sym" HREF="#sdfootnote27anc">27</A>First | |||
Apology of Justin Chap.16.-Concerning Patience and Swearing. | |||
</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote28"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote28sym" HREF="#sdfootnote28anc">28</A>“But | |||
Jesus called them to him, and saith unto them, Ye know that they | |||
which are accounted to rule over the Gentiles exercise lordship over | |||
them; and their great ones exercise authority upon them. But so | |||
shall it not be among you: but whosoever will be great among you, | |||
shall be your minister: And whosoever of you will be the chiefest, | |||
shall be servant of all. For even the Son of man came not to be | |||
ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for | |||
many.” Mark 10:42 also Luke 22:25, Matthew 20:25</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote29"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote29sym" HREF="#sdfootnote29anc">29</A>Judges | |||
17:6 “In those days [there was] no king in Israel, [but] every | |||
man did [that which was] right in his own eyes.”</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote30"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote30sym" HREF="#sdfootnote30anc">30</A>1 | |||
Timothy 5:8 “But if any provide not for his own, and specially | |||
for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse | |||
than an infidel.”</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote31"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote31sym" HREF="#sdfootnote31anc">31</A>Leviticus | |||
25:10 “And ye shall hallow the fiftieth year, and proclaim | |||
liberty throughout [all] the land unto all the inhabitants thereof: | |||
it shall be a jubile unto you; and ye shall return every man unto | |||
his possession, and ye shall return every man unto his family.”</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote32"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote32sym" HREF="#sdfootnote32anc">32</A>Call | |||
no man on earth Father</P> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"> | |||
http://www.hisholychurch.info/sermon/father.php</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote33"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote33sym" HREF="#sdfootnote33anc">33</A>Chapter | |||
4. of the book The Covenants of the gods</P> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote">Employ vs Enslave | |||
http://www.hisholychurch.info/study/gods/cog4eve.php</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote34"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote34sym" HREF="#sdfootnote34anc">34</A>Matthew | |||
7:21 “Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall | |||
enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my | |||
Father which is in heaven.”</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote35"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote35sym" HREF="#sdfootnote35anc">35</A>1 | |||
Samuel 8 and Voice of the People</P> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote">http://www.hisholychurch.info/news/articles/voice.php</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote36"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote" STYLE="margin-bottom: 0.2in"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote36sym" HREF="#sdfootnote36anc">36</A>Stong's | |||
numbers <FONT FACE="OLBHEB"><FONT SIZE=3>dme</FONT></FONT><FONT FACE="OLBHEB"> | |||
05975, 05976, 05977, 05978.</FONT></P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote37"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote37sym" HREF="#sdfootnote37anc">37</A>Athens, | |||
under the leadership of Pericles, was driven to her golden goddess, | |||
their reserve fund, and compelled to melt it down and coin it into | |||
money Peloponnesian Wars. They eventually minted a plated bronze | |||
tetradrachms in Athens during the hard times which followed the | |||
Athenian collapse, viz. from B.C. 406-393. “In 393 the | |||
wretched bronze money of necessity was cried down, the Town Crier | |||
being sent round to proclaim that silver was once more to be the | |||
only legal tender :” ARIST. <I>Eccl.</I> 819.</P> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote">Conversion vs. Reconversion</P> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"> | |||
<A CLASS="western" HREF="http://www.hisholychurch.info/study/gods/cog10cvr.php">http://www.hisholychurch.info/study/gods/cog10cvr.php</A> | |||
</P> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote">Money vs. Mammon</P> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"> | |||
<A CLASS="western" HREF="http://www.hisholychurch.info/study/gods/cog11movma.php">http://www.hisholychurch.info/study/gods/cog11movma.php</A></P> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote">'''Aerarium ''' (from Lat. aes, in its derived | |||
sense of ``money'') the name (in full, aerarium stabulum, | |||
treasure-house) given in ancient [[Rome]] to the public treasury, | |||
and in a secondary sense to the public finances. The treasury | |||
contained the moneys and accounts of the state, and also the | |||
standards of the legions; the public laws engraved on brass, the | |||
decrees of the senate and other papers and registers of importance. | |||
These public treasures were deposited in the temple of Saturn, on | |||
the eastern slope of the Capitoline hill... In addition to the | |||
common treasury, supported by the general taxes and charged with the | |||
ordinary expenditure, there was a special reserve fund, also in the | |||
temple of [[Saturn]], the aerarium sanctum (or sanctius), probably | |||
originally consisting of the spoils of war, afterwards maintained | |||
chiefly by a 5% tax... The later emperors had a separate aerarium | |||
privatum, containing the moneys allotted for their own use, distinct | |||
from the fiscus, which they administered in the interests of the | |||
empire. '' From a 1911 Encyclopedia</P> | |||
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<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote38sym" HREF="#sdfootnote38anc">38</A><I>power | |||
of the Father over his wife and his sons' wives.</I> | |||
</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote39"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote39sym" HREF="#sdfootnote39anc">39</A>The | |||
authority a father had over his children and other descendants. | |||
</P> | |||
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<DIV ID="sdfootnote40"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote40sym" HREF="#sdfootnote40anc">40</A>Caring | |||
for the needy of society. The left hand of government.</P> | |||
</DIV> | |||
<DIV ID="sdfootnote41"> | |||
<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote41sym" HREF="#sdfootnote41anc">41</A>Systems | |||
of justice and national defense. The right hand of government.</P> | |||
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<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote42sym" HREF="#sdfootnote42anc">42</A>“Salome- | |||
Alexandra (about 78 BC), that the Pharisaical party, being then in | |||
power, had carried an enactment by which the Temple tribute was to | |||
be enforced at law.” Alfred Edersheim's book The Temple.</P> | |||
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<P CLASS="sdfootnote"><A CLASS="sdfootnotesym" NAME="sdfootnote43sym" HREF="#sdfootnote43anc">43</A>Instant | |||
Christians. Just add water. Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and | |||
be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the | |||
remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. | |||
Acts 2:38</P> | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:43, 22 July 2024
Worship - modern meaning
A modern definition of the word Worship is "the feeling or expression of reverence and adoration". But the word Worship used to mean homage, even submission, to the will and rank of a superior.
Worshiping God is not about saying or singing words of praise or even just bowing your head and saying "Lord, lord" as when you are praying.
If you are not actually doing the will of the Father, who is God, then you are not really worshiping Him.[3]
Worship in the Greek
The New Testament Greek word προσκυνέω proskuneo is "used of homage shown to men and beings of superior rank."[4] It has to do with doing the will of someone seen as a superior like a ruler or judge.
There other Greek words that can mean worship.[2] The word idolatry comes from the Greek word eidololatria (εἰδωλολατρία), a compound of eidolon (εἴδωλον "image/idol") and latreia (λατρεία "worship").
The Greek word latreia is said to mean "worship, service paid to the gods, hired labor".[5]
The verb latreuo is defined as "to serve, minister to, either to the gods or men and used alike of slaves and freemen".[6]
We can see these words for worship used by Christ during His own temptations:
Matthew 4:10 Then saith Jesus unto him, Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship<proskuneo> the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve <latreuo>.
This means if you labor for men who are ruling judges like in the days of Pharaoh, Caesar or any government-provided "labor" like in the days of Egypt that labor would be a form of worship as the word was used at the time the Bible was written.
The Greek word latreia[5] is related to latron (n.) "pay, hire," latris "servant, worshiper".
The term worship could also include "praise and thanksgiving". While praise is a form of homage the word thanksgiving in Greek is Eucharist.
There is a difference between the word Worshiping today defined as feeling or show reverence and adoration, and the Greek and Hebrew words which meant homage and obeisance, i.e. doing the will of someone with superior rank.
While singing and praising God in a group may make us feel good, by itself it is not really worship as the word was used at the time the bible was written. The words worship and religion both are words of action.
Changing the definition of the word today can deceive the people so that they think what they are doing is real worship when it is not. This changing of the meaning of words like Religion and worship is a very deceptive and dangerous form of sophistry. Religion is not just what you think about God or the Church you go to and worship is not a good feeling that comes over you when you go to Church and say you love God. Both religion and worship require the performance of a duty to God and therefore your fellow man. You have to be a doer of the word. You cannot perform that duty effectively as a body unless you gather together in the pattern commanded by Christ.
Christ made it clear in the parable of two sons[7] that the true son is not the one who says he will do his fathers will in homage but the one who actually does it. If you are not doing what Christ said to do, which is the will of the Father, or if you are doing something contrary to what He said, then saying Lord Lord is not worship.[8]
There are many people that think they are worshiping God but they are actually worshiping in vain[9]
Jesus even warns that "many" will think they are coming in His name but they will actually be workers of iniquity.
Religious worship
We should not imagine that praising and singing in Church is worship no matter what it makes us "feel" like. Jesus made it very clear that without diligently doing what Christ said to do there is no true worship.[2]
Religious Worship must include the idea and practice of a worship service which would be the antithesis of the covetous practices we see in the world. What are Worship services and what are their real value to society?
People are so stuck in the religious rut of modern superstitions they fail to do what Christ commanded us to do.
People think Religion is worship as ritualistic worship like clapping, dancing, singing and praising. Religion is from the Greek word Threskeia which is what you do and not just what you think about God or gods. Pure Religion was how you voluntarily do what is needed to take care of your obligation to God and your fellow man, which is to love him or her in a way that contributes to his or her welfare.
Worshiping in Pure Religion is caring for the needy of society without the assistance of the world nor those who are often called the Fathers of the earth or the Benefactors of the world. But their welfare is by force, not charity like John the Baptist, Jesus and the Apostles like Paul.
The Modern Christian may even think the word threskos has to do with fearing which some say derives from threomai meaning to tremble, but more modern scholars link it with therap- meaning to serve. Christ said he came to serve and if we are to come in His name we must do the same.
The word therapon meaning Servant [Noun] and akin to therapeuo, "to serve, to heal, an attendant, servant," is a term of dignity and freedom, used of Moses in Hebrews 3:5. The word therapeia meaning Heal, Healing and is also akin to the same word therapeuo, primarily denotes the ideas of "care, attention."
The Religion of Christ is caring about one another in a way that strengthens the people in The Way of Christ. It is bowing and bending to His ways of righteous and charitable practices of love and forgiveness.
This makes sense according to the context of James and the fact that mindless rituals made no sense in early Israel nor the early Church, nor the activities of Jesus nor would they bear fruit. Jesus said we should seek the Kingdom of God and His righteousness and if we are not seeing a system of social welfare operating by charity alone we are not worshiping Jesus nor God the Father.
Some know that religious worship is real care for others yet people fail to do that which was called for and make false religious rites out of what are not elements of His gospel...
- Galatians 4:10 Ye observe days, and months, and times, and years. I am afraid of you, lest I have bestowed upon you labour in vain.
Worship in the Old Testament
The Hebrew word החש ׁ shachah,[10] translated worship in the Old Testament, could mean "bow down" or "bow to the will of a superior".
Shachah[10] החשׁ which is translated worship 99 times, but bow 31 times, bow down 18, obeisance 9, reverence 5, fall down 3, themselves 2, stoop 1, crouch 1, misc 3. It is defined "to bow down" "before superior in homage".
If a person or individual is not doing the will of Jesus according to His teachings on things like love and charity, Religion and Corban, forgiveness, faith in God and allegiance to Christ[11] then they are not worshiping Him no matter how loud they shout or sing.
Giving allegiance or pledging allegiance to, paying homage to a superior, a lord, a god is the idolatry of the world especially if it is done through covetous practices to obtain the benefits and dainties of rulers who call themselves benefactors but exercise authority over your neighbor instead of love through charity which is the flesh and blood and Eucharist of Christ.
Real worshipers
Who do you really worship?
Is it God the father who art in heaven or is it the gods of the "world" Jesus's kingdom was not a part of and the "fathers of the earth" who is the patronus of the new Rome who bestows gifts, gratuities and benefits which are the wages of unrighteousness?
The following is from "Worship Study"
Comments |
From the book The Free Church Report |
A modern definition of the word Worship: the feeling or expression of reverence and adoration for a deity. |
* the acts or rites that make up a formal expression of reverence for a deity; a religious ceremony or ceremonies. adoration or devotion comparable to religious homage, shown toward a person or principle. honor given to someone in recognition of their merit. |
BRITISH "used in addressing or referring to an important or high-ranking person, especially a magistrate or mayor." |
Old English weorthscipe ‘worthiness, acknowledgment of worth’ |
The early Church was taking care of all the social welfare of Christians through a daily ministration of charity which was pure Religion but Modern Christians pray to rulers who provide social welfare through legal charity by taking from our neighbors in covetous practices that makes them Merchandise and curse children. |
The Christian conflict was refusing to participate in the tables of social security through the authority of civil government were a "snare" and because those systems "make the word of God to none effect". |
The people were gathered together in small groups of tens choosing their Ministers as Christ commanded. |
Is "Worshiping God serving God? Would include serving God by serving others.[12] |
See discussion [1] |
* What is the "Worship_Services_of_the_People"?[2] |
Worship Study
In a Jewish worship service the ancient blessings of praise and thanksgiving to God such as Sh'ma, Amidah (Standing Prayer) or Tfilah (The Prayer) are often recited and Psalms might be sung.
The modern Christian worship service often includes singing both traditional Christian hymns and choruses or more modern renditions of songs and praises, scripture reading and a sermon.
Such communal activities give participants a sense of fellowship and solemnity but is this what worshiping is about? Does God want singing and praise or justice and mercy?
“Justice and judgment [are] the habitation of thy throne: mercy and truth shall go before thy face.” Psalms 89:14
In the military the day starts with a pledge of allegiance and solemn raising of the flag. It is common to see several hundred men marching in cadence singing in union. Are these also forms of worship? Could we also include as worship the staid rising to sing the Star Spangled Banner at political conventions or ball games or rising for a judge at his entry into the courtroom?
The word worship in modern dictionaries is defined, "The reverent love and devotion accorded a deity, an idol, or a sacred object." Before early Americans came from England it was common to use the word worship, "as a form of address for magistrates, mayors, and certain other dignitaries."1
Nothing has contributed more to the control of the mind of man than the ability to alter the meaning of words. Words may be changed but the original meaning is for ever locked in time and history.
A little over a hundred years ago, in Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary the word worship is found defined, "homage rendered to God which it is sinful (idolatry) to render to any created being (Ex. 34:14; Isa. 2:8). Such worship was refused by Peter (Acts 10:25,26)2 and by an angel (Rev. 22:8,9)".3
Easton says worship is homage which is "Ceremonial acknowledgment by a vassal of allegiance to his lord under feudal law." This seems closer to the meaning of the authors of scripture than singing on Sabbath or Sunday. What any word means in a Biblical sense is dependent upon the meaning and intent of the author and does not change with modern opinions, philosophies or doctrines.
The word worship in the New Testament is consistently from the Greek word proskuneo4 which is formed from two words, the preposition unto or to and the word for dog. It literally meant “meaning to kiss, like a dog licking his master’s hand.”
Worship in the Old Testament
The Greek word proskuneo is consistently translated worship in the New Testament but since Jesus did not preach in Greek we may assume that proskuneo is simply the Greek substitute for the Hebrew word translated worship. But there is not just one Hebrew word translated into worship and the words that are translated into worship are not consistently translated the same..
One Hebrew word translated worship first appears in Genesis 22:5, "And Abraham said unto his young men, Abide ye here with the ass; and I and the lad will go yonder and worship, and come again to you."
We are to believe by the traditional translation of the text that Abraham is going off to worship God and make a sacrifice of his son as he believed that was the will of God. Here the word worship was shachah which means "to bow down" in the sense of obeisance as in the recognition of rank. This is not the first place shachah, [hxv Shin, Chet Hei], appears in the Testaments.
“And he lift up his eyes and looked, and, lo, three men stood by him: and when he saw [them], he ran to meet them from the tent door, and bowed himself toward the ground,” Genesis 18:2
The Hebrew word we often see as worship is also translated bow 31 times, bow down 18, obeisance 9, reverence 5, fall down 3 times and themselves twice, also stoop and crouch once each. The same three letter word in Hebrew [7811, hxv Shin, Chet Hei] is also translated swim.
This concept of bowing toward the ground as a form of worship is a way of recognizing rank which is the essential quality of the homage as expressed with the Aramaic word sagid, dgo , [Semech, Gimel, Dalet] is translated into worship5 in Daniel but is defined "to prostrate oneself, do homage."
The same three letter Hebrew word [dgo Semech, Gimel, Dalet] appears in Isaiah and are given a different Strong's number [5456] translated “fall down” in relationship to false gods. If you exchange the Dalet with the letter Nun, you get the Hebrew word for governor and ruler. Exchange the Dalet with a Reish and you get the Hebrew word for shut up, enclose or imprison.
We also find the word worship as in worshipers of Baal in 2 Kings to be from abad, dbe,6 meaning to labor but more in the sense of "to be compelled to work" or " to be enticed to serve." Even the word Baal means "lord" and again expresses a superior rank with subordinate service as a form of compelled duty or worship. Cain was a tiller of the ground7. The ground he compelled into his service was Adamah, translated as land, earth, ground, but also husbandman and country. Was Cain the ground or forcing other sons of Adam to labor for him, to bow, down, to pay him homage?
Shachah, hxv, is seen in the ten commandments associated with service and again translated bow down. Exodus 20:5 Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: …
Rank, homage, service are political concepts and of course Biblically speaking Abraham was leaving City or Civil States of Ur and Haran to be free of paying homage to the gods of the city. He chose to pay homage to the God of Creation, God the Father. He even established “altars” of living stone so that the people may live according to the perfect law of liberty.8
In the Old Testament the words "gods" and "God" are translated from the single word 'elohiym in the plural. 'Elohiym is defined "rulers, judges" and "occasionally applied as deference to magistrates"9 while in the New Testament the word God is translated from the Greek word theos which figuratively means "a magistrate." Emperors and Presidents often hold the office of Apotheos, appointer of gods,10 because they are the appointer of judges within their jurisdictional states.11
The most common word translated into worship in the New Testament is proskuneo. It does not mean bow down but rather to kiss the hand. This translation does not do justice to its meaning. Among the Orientals it did include the idea of falling upon the knee and is simply a token of reverence by kneeling or prostration to do homage (to one) or make obeisance. Proskuneo was a word used of homage shown to men and beings of superior rank. But obeisance12 alone is not enough for rulers for there is no profit in bowing alone.
The word latreuo from latris (a hired menial, employee); is also translated worship and worshiper in the New Testament and means to serve for hire and also includes the idea of homage.13
What worship truly means in the Bible has a common theme and significance. It has to do with homage and rank of a superior and inferior citizens of a political state. Jesus and John the Baptist preached a kingdom not a religion.
At the time of Christ there was a complaint of the Helenization of the Jewish traditions. In Plato's Laws On Musical Worship for Apollo he states,
"In order, then, that the soul of the child… obey the law… I say, to produce this effect, chants appear to have been invented, which really enchant, and are designed to implant that harmony of which we speak."
"And similarly the true legislator will persuade, and, if he cannot persuade, will compel the poet to express, as he ought, by fair and noble words, in his rhythms, the figures, and in his melodies, the music of temperate and brave and in every way good men."14
I suspect that the modern transformation of the word worship from a political act of homage and recognition of superior rank is a completion of that ancient demagoguery of the Greeks. Certainly the modern preaching has more in common with the Greek orators than the question and answers coming during the New Testament sermons.
Israel was a kingdom not a religion. Judea was the remnant of that kingdom steeped in apostasy with usurpers occupying the office of the crown and the public service in the temple. Jesus came preaching a kingdom at hand not a religion. The worship in the kingdom of Heaven is not merely lip service or verbal praise and melodious singing, but is a manifestation of the homage owed the King and His Father.
Homage is a ceremony that gives evidence of submission but with that submission the people are required to give their substance to their master or masters, their law makers, rulers and judges. Religion is an aspect of every government. It is in essence the caring for the widows, orphans and needy of society. In the kingdom there is also an aspect of religion that requires us to accomplish this task with free will offering in faith, hope and charity. Pure religion15 is well defined in the bible.
“Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, [and] to keep himself unspotted from the world.” James 1:27
Being unspotted from the world is being untouched in spirit and in truth by the ways of the world. The world16 was the government of Rome which like Cain now forced the offerings of the people, like Saul compelled the sacrifice of the people and like Solomon and Rehoboam oppressed them as if they were whipped with whips and scorpions.17
Jesus was the king. The Angels announced it, kings recognized it, shepherds accepted it, the the voice of the people hailed Him,18 Rome proclaimed it.19 The only ones who denounced him were the Pharisees and they said they had no king but Caesar.
As King, He appointed a kingdom to certain chosen men20 so that they would serve that kingdom at hand and maintain it. Their rank in that kingdom is always one of service not exercising authority.21 They do not receive homage or obeisance which is reserved only for the Son, the king of the Kingdom and His Father.
“And as Peter was coming in, Cornelius met him, and fell down at his feet, and worshipped [him]. But Peter took him up, saying, Stand up; I myself also am a man.” Acts 10:25
From the beginning the true bondservants of Christ have always refused to receive the homage due the King. They were true to the commands of Christ as servants of His kingdom. But there are those who have chosen from the beginning to dilute, deny and even usurp His kingdom at hand with other ways that bring the people into bondage and under the ways of the would be Caesars of the world..
Thou hatest the deeds
“But this thou hast, that thou hatest the deeds of the Nicolaitans, which I also hate.” Revelation 2:6
What was the doctrine of the "Nicolaitans"? There was a connection between them and Balaam. Balaam is from the Hebrew word 'Baal' meaning lord or master and 'am' references the people. It is an expression of superior rank over the people contrary to the directive of Christ, the King.
Nike is the Greek word for conqueror with nikos meaning victor. Laos is a word for people. Nicolaitan and Baalam are two different forms of the same idea. Both include the idea of rank, lordship and submission to an exercising authority who can judge the people. They are systems that make gods, or judging rulers, of men, who other men must pay homage too. Homage being fealty or allegiance.
Cain did the same in the first city state and the kings of Israel chosen by the people, when the people rejected God, also forced the homage and sacrifice22 of the people, whipping them with whips and scorpions.
There is a controversy concerning who is the clergy and laity or people in the kingdom of Heaven. It is clear by the Biblical text that Jesus appointed certain individuals to positions of service. Those individuals also made appointments of ministering trustees chosen by the people.23 The word clergy is simply the clerks of the kingdom, the bondservants of the King and public servants of the people. While the laity are the people who enjoy the perfect law of liberty with its burden of individual responsibility and its reward of redemption in spirit and in truth.
The problem arises in distinguishing the Nicolatian or Baalam system of clergy and laity from that which was established by Christ. The result of the religious doctrines that they preach is that the kingdom of God is not at hand. They do not seem to realize that the kingdom comes when His will is done. It does not come through observation but it is the fruit of faith and consequence of charity.
Some religions have a top down clergy that exercises authority but this is contrary to the Kingdom of Heaven. “He taught that the authority of kings and princes was originally derived from the people”24 How do Kings get their power of authority which originally belonged to the people by God's granted grace and dominion? They get it because the people reject God and cry out for rulers who may exercise authority over them. They covet their neighbor's goods through the agency of these governmental rulers and judges who they choose for themselves.25 Through that covetous nature they are made into human resources and brought into bondage again.26 These worldly institution which men create with their own hands demand that the people serve them, they oppress their neighbor, denounce the king, claim no government but Caesar and turn their hearts from the ways of God.
"And with regard to our not swearing at all, and always speaking the truth, He enjoined as follows: 'Swear not at all; but let your yea be yea, and your nay, nay; for whatsoever is more than these cometh of Evil.' [Matt. 5 34-37]. And that we ought to worship God alone, He thus persuaded us: 'The greatest commandment is, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and Him only shall thou serve, with all thy heart, and with all thy strength, the Lord God that made thee.' [Mark 7].”27
Here we see Justin the martyr equating swearing oaths to anyone as a violation of the commandment to worship God. This is one way governments gain power and men and society are made weak by their dependency on that government of allegiance.
“From that time Jesus began to preach, and to say, Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” Matthew 4:17
Jesus was not preaching the religion of heaven is at hand but the kingdom of heaven is at hand. It is not like the government of the other nations but was and is very real. It is seldom recognized because it does not exercise authority one over the other as Jesus forbid.28
The reason early Christians gathered together was to take care of the business of that government of God. This is also why they were persecuted out of jealousy and envy for their liberty. There was religious freedom guaranteed by Roman constitution so you could look to any government for your needs. Christ was turning the world right side up and to those who did not want to change they were seen as turning the world upside down.
The governments of the gentiles were top down, but the government of God is bottom up. It begins in the bottom of every man's heart. It is a system of choice and liberty where no one taxes you but your own conscience.29 Everyman is king in his own house30 and priest in his own family.31
Jesus came to serve.
“… I am among you as he that serveth.” Luke 22:27
In Gibbon's Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire, he praised "the union and discipline of the Christian republic." This personal discipline included the rights and responsibilities of freedom. It was a kingdom that depended on faith hope and charity.
He also pointed out that "it gradually formed an independent and increasing state in the heart of the Roman Empire." The early Christian ekklesia was a republic that was recognized by Rome through the proclamation nailed to the cross by order of the Proconsul of Rome, Pontius Pilate. When Jesus rose from the dead to stand again upon the earth, so did his Kingdom. His kingdom now lives in the hearts of those who follow His way and do the will of the Father and the Son.
When Jesus said to call no man on earth Father that was a spiritual and political statement.32 To live in Christ kingdom and return to the house of the Father in Heaven is a wonderful thing. If we are really returning to His house and kingdom in spirit and truth then we should be living under the perfect law of liberty and not the bondage of Jacob.33
Many people think of worship as singing or praising Jesus or the Father, but is this true worship or only lip service. He says:
“If ye love me, keep my commandments. And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever; Even the Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him not, neither knoweth him: but ye know him; for he dwelleth with you, and shall be in you. I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you. Yet a little while, and the world seeth me no more; but ye see me: because I live, ye shall live also. At that day ye shall know that I am in my Father, and ye in me, and I in you. He that hath my commandments, and keepeth them, he it is that loveth me: and he that loveth me shall be loved of my Father, and I will love him, and will manifest myself to him. Judas saith unto him, not Iscariot, Lord, how is it that thou wilt manifest thyself unto us, and not unto the world? Jesus answered and said unto him, If a man love me, he will keep my words: and my Father will love him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him.” John 14:15, 23
Is faith in Christ a hollow thing or a thing that bears fruit? Homage or worship can be defined as "a symbolical acknowledgment made by a feudal tenant to, and in the presence of, his lord, on receiving investiture of fee, or coming to it by succession, that he was his man, or vassal; profession of fealty to a sovereign." Though many people sing praises of worship, their lives are filled with acts of homage and worship toward the kings of the gentiles who exercise authority one over the other. Their lives are like the gentiles and not like the kingdom of God. These same people also apply or pray at the table of these gentile rulers who are called benefactors in hopes of receiving their gifts, gratuities and benefits.
“When thou sittest to eat with a ruler, consider diligently what is before thee: And put a knife to thy throat, if thou be a man given to appetite. Be not desirous of his dainties: for they are deceitful meat.” Proverbs 23:1-3
Worship is an act of faith and expression of acceptance of superior rank of a king or Lord. It is not originally a religious term. When we truly began to worship the Lord and King then we may find cause to celebrate and sing His praises but we are told that his family does the will of the Father.34
When we truly worship God it is cause to celebrate, but we should not confuse the celebration with the act of worship itself.
“But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.” Matthew 6:33
Seek the Kingdom
The entire Bible is a commentary on man's political relationships with governments created by the hands of men. These governments require the service of the people as human resources, that take their sons and daughters, the first fruits of their labor, the best of their fields, and rule over them because the voice of the people rejected God.
From Cain's city to Nimrod's kingdom, onto the Pharaohs and Caesars of the world men have rejected God for governments of their own creation and for the benefits they covet.
To really understand God's government and the Kingdom of Heaven or a godly government you need to obtain some knowledge and understanding of governments.
Israel was literally the kingdom of God on earth. Before Saul and David who was its King? Was it not the head of every family? How was it ruled? Was it not ruled first in their hearts and mind by their God given conscience? Where did it go wrong? Was it not the voice of the people?35 The people have been told.
“And the LORD said… hearken unto their voice… yet protest solemnly… He will take your sons… he will appoint him captains over thousands, and captains over fifties… he will take your daughters… he will take your fields… even the best of them, and give them to his servants… he will take… and give to his officers, and to his servants... he will take… your goodliest young men… put them to his work... ye shall cry out… and the LORD will not hear you... Nevertheless the people refused to obey… Samuel said unto the men of Israel, Go ye every man unto his city.” 1 Samuel 8:8-22
The centralization of a top down authority under kings made of flesh and blood was sharply condemned and warned against by Samuel. The people refused to listen to the Wisdom of God as they had done from the beginning. Therefore, until Christ the king came they were set on the road to despotism and tyranny. People still have trouble living with out rulers who exercise authority one over the other. This is because they have not really received the Gospel that the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand.
What kind of Kingdom does God want for His children?
“But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, [even] to them that believe on his name:” John 1:12
Some 3,000 years ago Moses managed a society of about three million people. He was led to organize them by establishing captains of ten families and captains of ten captains, etc..
“That the princes of Israel, heads of the house of their fathers, who [were] the princes of the tribes, and were over them that were numbered, offered:” Numbers 7:2
If the princes of the tribes were over the people then what was the difference in appointing a king over the people? The word over in Numbers 7:2 is from amad dme translated stood 171 times and stand 137 and is almost never translated over in more than 500 appearances. The same three Hebrew letters are also given other Strong's numbers36 which are translated upright or with me.
Amad means “to stand, remain, endure, take one's stand.” The word does not really mean over as we often think of a king or a general ruling over his subjects. It is more in the way of enduring or standing or endorsing an office of service, respect and duty. Now the word numbered in the Biblical verse Numbers 7:2 is from paqad dqp which means to attend to, muster, number, reckon, visit, punish, appoint, look after, care for.
There were twelve tribes and the people were gathered together in small groups of tens choosing their civil and religious leaders from amongst the patriarchs and the Levites. These leaders were titular because the real authority rested with the people. God not give them an exercising authority nor the power to compel the offerings of the people. The people did that themselves under Saul.
This same pattern of free will and liberty, chosen but titular public servants of small groups networked together, was repeated in the early Church. As we see in the upper room there were 120 families represented by name, and the twelve apostles, one for each group of ten.
“And in those days Peter stood up in the midst of the disciples, and said, (the number of names together were about an hundred and twenty,)” Acts 1:15
Israel's early Kingdom granted by God through Moses was a trusteeship under God the Father dependent upon the good will of the people. It was divided into the civil power which remained with the families. In fact each family had its own priest, usually the eldest son. Each family was autonomous but they gathered together in congregations of people choosing their ministers from a pool of Levites. The priestly office of the nation bound by liberty and charity was held by the first born of the kingdom, known as the Levites.
The Levites took the position of the first born of the nation when they were called out by Moses. The Levites managed the altar and the daily ministration of the government. They were the ministers and clerks. They served the people and ministered to the kingdom like eldest sons in a family. The Levites were only tithed to according to their service. They truly were public servants.
When the people were afraid everyone would desert while Moses was gone, they devised a common plan found in many governments of that day and this. They deposited their family wealth in a central vault controlled by trusted men of government, in this case it was the the golden calf,37 Moses understood how it was a wicked thing to bind the people by anything more than love for one another, a passion for mercy and justice and the way of God the Father. The Levites were called out by Moses to serve the kingdom because they had the faith to step out of that system of social security.
The ministers of the kingdom belonged to God as His bondservants to hold in trust His dominion on earth for the service of the people who seek that kingdom. They had no personal estate and depended upon the people whom they served. The Church, from the Greek ekklesia meaning called out, was appointed to that role by Jesus Christ. It was not to be done like what the Pharisees had put in place.
Eventually Israel's civil powers held by the individual Patriarchs were vested into the trusteeship of the Kings rather than the individual Fathers of each family. The Romans underwent a similar process of shifting the manus38 of the family from the Patria Potestas39 of the patriarchs to the Senate and then to the Patronus or Emperor of their nation. This form of centralized government of power and control is a departure from the system of faith, hope and charity instituted by God. History, because of the sinful nature of men, continues to repeat itself.
The priestly offices of public servant also came under the direction of the high priests through an adulterous corruption of that office. Following this same path of the centralization of power is an accompanying neglect of responsibility by the people to each other.
“Thou shalt not avenge, nor bear any grudge against the children of thy people, but thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself: I [am] the LORD.” Leviticus 19:18
“For this, Thou shalt not commit adultery, Thou shalt not kill, Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not bear false witness, Thou shalt not covet; and if [there be] any other commandment, it is briefly comprehended in this saying, namely, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.” Romans 13:9
Much of this corruption of the Pharisees at the time of Christ grew with the Hasmonean Dynasty which led to a corrupted priesthood and civil war. To settle that dispute some applied to Roman international military peace keeping forces under Pompey. They willingly agreed to help resolve disputes as to who should be the rightful King according to Hebraic law and tradition.
Both the Hasmonean and the Romans heavily influenced the traditional Separation of Church and State, religion40 and defense,41 along different lines than those laid down by Moses. The Church gained some power to collect or receive taxes, own land in their own name and exercise authority, under the Hasmonians while the State powers, still resting with the king, began to legislate religious doctrine and institutionalize what was previously systems of charity under their growing control.
In 78 BC the Pharisees, a political party, had an ordinance42 passed requiring the temple tax be paid or the matter was handed over to the appointed civil magistrates of Judea for enforcement by the right hand of government. Funds flowed into the government's temple whether it served the people or not. Now with the top down appointment of the courts, new legislated statutes and the fornication of the priests the government served the people less and the people served the government more.
Much of Israel or the seed of Abraham had little to nothing to do with the House of David from the time of Rehoboam. At the time of Herod's occupation of the throne the problems of the kingdom had become acute. Who should take the positions of royal trustee of both the civil and religious aspects of the kingdom of God on earth, High Priest and King. Jesus came to settle the Issue
Luke 22:29 states, "And I appoint unto you a kingdom, as my Father hath appointed unto me;"
Here we see that the Apostles
had a Kingdom appointed to them for the purpose of ministering to
that Kingdom. In God's Kingdom the individual takes on His God given
right to the dominion of his own flesh and blood, body and soul and
also the responsibility that is correlative to that right. The
ministers of the kingdom are answerable to God through the authority
of Jesus the King. They are the bondservants of Jesus Christ serving
His Kingdom by serving the people. To coordinate these individual
freemen into one body politic under the kingship of Jesus the Christ
and God the Father without exercising dominion or authority over them
is the duty and office of His appointed Church.
The Kingdom of
Heaven is a palpable reality when one recognizes its auspicious
nature. His Holy or Separate Church, which serves His kingdom, is a
proponent of the divine principles of freedom and an advocate of the
perfect law of liberty and responsibility.
As Jesus came preaching the Kingdom of Heaven there were a few things He was going to have to do: “ye shall return every man unto his possession, and ye shall return every man unto his family.” Leviticus 25:10
Most of the governments of today exercise authority over men. They are not Christian. They are governments like the gentiles which Jesus clearly forbid. They are all in opposition to the teachings of Christ Jesus, the Anointed King. [Matthew 20:25-27, Mark 10:42, Luke 22:25]
Under the perfect law of liberty the elder father of each family group was the head of a household and by the nature of that fact he was an elder. When the Apostles appointed elders they were not granting the office of elder they were appointing elders to the office of minister. Those ministers were chosen by the people. What has become known today as bishops were chosen by ten ministers. Bishops or overseers were to stand and serve those original ministers and in turn ten bishops chose an archbishop.
This system continued for most of the followers of the Messiah even after Constantine order at Milan to become Christian, where people picked one bishop for a whole city and he in turn exercised authority issuing edicts and calling for the persecution of so called non Christians. That Bishop began to exercise authority issuing edicts and commands. He considered a bishop as an "aristocratic figure" and formulated the Church according to the "ways of Rome issuing decrees, edicts, and commands" rather than serving as a subject minister and servant of the people. He was intolerant of other religions and actually argued in the Roman Senate that all other religions should be stamped out.
They eventually appointed those who ruled that new Roman church from the top down with the aid of their crowned Kings, who were often crowned by the very Church who was appointed to keep the people free. These so called Christians, of course, were not a true Christians Church. They were the instituted Church and manufactured christians43 with more fear of Constantine than love of Jesus. The system that grew out of this departure from the "Way of the Lord" was contrary to the words of Jesus Christ. It was a breach of His trust.
An example of the nature of the Church was still obvious in 600 AD when the Anglo Saxon had formed a government with something called a Tithing man who oversaw ten families, a Hundredsmen who oversaw ten Tithingmen, and an Eoldorman who oversaw ten Hundredsmen. There were a thousand families known as Shire under the oversership of an Eoldorman.
This system contributed to a united society in part because no person was responsible for communicating directly with more than 10 people and each man was free to choose the Tithing man of his choice and each Tithing man in small groups of ten chose their Hundredsman etc.. These small dedicated often related cell groups made for an independent yet unified force to ward off almost any hardship, attack or attempted usurpation.
The Kings were crowned by the vicarious institution of those manufactured christians. The ruling elite replaced the tithing men with constables who kept the people as they kept their stables.
“But he shall not multiply horses to himself, nor cause the people to return to Egypt, … Ye shall henceforth return no more that way.” De. 17:16.
These religious and civil leaders brought with them all the disadvantages that Samuel had warned us of two thousand years before.
“And he said, This will be the manner of the king that shall reign over you:… he will appoint him captains over thousands, and captains over fifties;…” 1 Samuel 8:11,12.
We have fallen away from the teachings of the Bible. Their institution of modern Churches are barren. Instead of leading people to liberty they have delivered them into bondage.
“While they promise them liberty, they themselves are the servants of corruption: for of whom a man is overcome, of the same is he brought in bondage.” 2 Peter 2:19
The people seeking the kingdom of God have been influenced by Roman ideas and many of our traditions have evolved from that influence.
“But I have a few things against thee, because thou hast there them that hold the doctrine of Balaam, who taught Balac to cast a stumblingblock before the children of Israel, to eat things sacrificed unto idols, and to commit fornication. So hast thou also them that hold the doctrine of the Nicolaitans, which thing I hate.” Rev. 2:14, 15
Balac was not a religion but a government system that brought the people to a state of selfish apathy and wantonness by an exercising authority and covetous vanity. The exercising authority of rulers, their entitlements, traditions and doctrines usurps the responsibility of the individual and brings them into sloth, apathy and avarice.
Religion today has been polluted by men who desire power and authority over other people, whether in civil democracies or the church pew. This power and authority was never intended by the Lord.
“Because my people hath forgotten me, they have burned incense to vanity, and they have caused them to stumble in their ways [from] the ancient paths, to walk in paths, [in] a way not cast up;” Jeremiah 18:15
We may return to the ancient paths and join together in true worship of our King and Father. Modern Christianity is the product of centuries of book burning, prevarication and persecution. We must learn to worship the Father by paying Him homage and service by caring for His sheep. We cannot serve two masters nor can we pay homage to one King while we say we worship another.
“And he said unto them, When ye pray, say, Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, as in heaven, so in earth.” Luke 11:2
There should be no king or ruler for Christians but Jesus the Christ. No Father on earth but our Father in Heaven. It is that kingdom of liberty under God which is at hand. It is the justice and mercy of His perfect law of liberty to which we owe our homage, allegiance and worship.
“In those days came John the Baptist, preaching in the wilderness of Judaea, And saying, Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” Matthew 3:2
1The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
2Acts 10:25 “And as Peter was coming in, Cornelius met him, and fell down at his feet, and worshiped [him]. But Peter took him up, saying, Stand up; I myself also am a man.”
3Rev 22:8 “And when I had heard and seen, I fell down to worship before the feet of the angel which shewed me these things. Then saith he unto me, See thou do it not: for I am thy fellowservant, and of thy brethren the prophets, and of them which keep the sayings of this book: worship God.”
44352 ~proskunew~ proskuneo defined 1) to kiss the hand to (towards) one, in token of reverence 2) among the Orientals, esp. the Persians, to fall upon the knees and touch the ground with the forehead as an expression of profound reverence 3) in the NT by kneeling or prostration to do homage (to one) or make obeisance, whether in order to express respect or to make supplication
505457 dgo c@gid (Aramaic) corresponding to 05456; v AV-worship 12 1 to prostrate oneself, do homage, worship 1a) (P'al) to do homage
605647 dbe `abad translated serve 227 times, do 15, till 9, servant 5, work 5, worshippers 5, service 4, dress 2, labour 2, ear 2, misc 14; 290 1) to work, serve
7Genesis 4:2 “And she again bare his brother Abel. And Abel was a keeper of sheep, but Cain was a tiller of the ground.”
8The book Thy Kingdom Comes by Brother Gregory Williams
9Strong's Concordance
11Rome vs. US http://www.hisholychurch.org/sermon/romeus.php
12Obeisance. A gesture or movement of the body, such as a curtsy, that expresses deference or homage. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
13Homage. Ceremonial acknowledgment by a vassal of allegiance to his lord under feudal law. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
14Translated by Benjamin Jowett
15Pure Religion http://www.hisholychurch.info/news/articles/religion.php
162889 kosmov kosmos an apt and harmonious arrangement or constitution, order, government
17Eucharist http://www.hisholychurch.info/sermon/Eucharist.pdf
18Voice of the People http://www.hisholychurch.info/news/articles/voice.php
19A Vision of Redemption
http://www.hisholychurch.info/news/redemption.php
20Luke 22:29 “And I appoint unto you a kingdom, …”
21Luke 22:25-26 “And he said unto them, The kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them; and they that exercise authority upon them are called benefactors. But ye shall not be so: but he that is greatest among you, let him be as the younger; and he that is chief, as he that doth serve. For whether is greater, he that sitteth at meat, or he that serveth? is not he that sitteth at meat? but I am among you as he that serveth. Ye are they which have continued with me in my temptations. And I appoint unto you a kingdom, as my Father hath appointed unto me;” also Mark 10:42, Matthew 20:25
221 Samuel 13:12 – 15.
23Acts 6:3 “Wherefore, brethren, look ye out among you seven men … whom we may appoint over this business. “
24The life of John Knox by Thomas M'Crie
25Judges 10:14 “Go and cry unto the gods which ye have chosen; let them deliver you in the time of your tribulation.”
262 Peter 2:3 “And through covetousness shall they with feigned words make merchandise of you: whose judgment now of a long time lingereth not, and their damnation slumbereth not.”
27First Apology of Justin Chap.16.-Concerning Patience and Swearing.
28“But Jesus called them to him, and saith unto them, Ye know that they which are accounted to rule over the Gentiles exercise lordship over them; and their great ones exercise authority upon them. But so shall it not be among you: but whosoever will be great among you, shall be your minister: And whosoever of you will be the chiefest, shall be servant of all. For even the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many.” Mark 10:42 also Luke 22:25, Matthew 20:25
29Judges 17:6 “In those days [there was] no king in Israel, [but] every man did [that which was] right in his own eyes.”
301 Timothy 5:8 “But if any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel.”
31Leviticus 25:10 “And ye shall hallow the fiftieth year, and proclaim liberty throughout [all] the land unto all the inhabitants thereof: it shall be a jubile unto you; and ye shall return every man unto his possession, and ye shall return every man unto his family.”
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34Matthew 7:21 “Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.”
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36Stong's numbers dme 05975, 05976, 05977, 05978.
37Athens, under the leadership of Pericles, was driven to her golden goddess, their reserve fund, and compelled to melt it down and coin it into money Peloponnesian Wars. They eventually minted a plated bronze tetradrachms in Athens during the hard times which followed the Athenian collapse, viz. from B.C. 406-393. “In 393 the wretched bronze money of necessity was cried down, the Town Crier being sent round to proclaim that silver was once more to be the only legal tender :” ARIST. Eccl. 819.
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'''Aerarium ''' (from Lat. aes, in its derived sense of ``money'') the name (in full, aerarium stabulum, treasure-house) given in ancient [[Rome]] to the public treasury, and in a secondary sense to the public finances. The treasury contained the moneys and accounts of the state, and also the standards of the legions; the public laws engraved on brass, the decrees of the senate and other papers and registers of importance. These public treasures were deposited in the temple of Saturn, on the eastern slope of the Capitoline hill... In addition to the common treasury, supported by the general taxes and charged with the ordinary expenditure, there was a special reserve fund, also in the temple of [[Saturn]], the aerarium sanctum (or sanctius), probably originally consisting of the spoils of war, afterwards maintained chiefly by a 5% tax... The later emperors had a separate aerarium privatum, containing the moneys allotted for their own use, distinct from the fiscus, which they administered in the interests of the empire. '' From a 1911 Encyclopedia
38power of the Father over his wife and his sons' wives.
39The authority a father had over his children and other descendants.
40Caring for the needy of society. The left hand of government.
41Systems of justice and national defense. The right hand of government.
42“Salome- Alexandra (about 78 BC), that the Pharisaical party, being then in power, had carried an enactment by which the Temple tribute was to be enforced at law.” Alfred Edersheim's book The Temple.
43Instant Christians. Just add water. Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. Acts 2:38
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* Patterns of Tens serving in a daily ministration through a common communion according to the thanksgiving of Christ. |
* “Gospel of the kingdom” is that if you repent and seek the righteousness of God you can be ruled by God and be free of Benefactors who exercise authority. |
: Besides forsaking the covetous practices of the world the people must come together to practice Pure Religion they do not have the works of faith found amongst the Eucharist of the early Church. |
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The minister of the Church appointed by Christ is appointed as a steward of God. This is confirmed or established by two or three witnesses, by the people in congregation and by an ordained Minister. The people may withdraw their support and the overseer may withdraw his witness of the minister. All must remain virtuous to maintain a viable balance of right and responsibility as a community and kingdom of love and thanksgiving.
Ten overseers serving 100 ministers may serve 1000 elders and their families. Each is concerned with the needs of those connected by the bonds of love. Through the free communion of Christ in this sacred network a bond may grow that unites the whole Church as a virtual nation of charity, by hope and faith with fidelity to God. This is the kingdom of God in Spirit and in truth. It is the “Gospel of the kingdom”. It is the way by which men can be ruled by God as free souls,1 rather than the benefactors who exercise authority,2 make men merchandise and human resources.3
The called out men appointed by God to serve are recognized by the people who seek to righteously worship at the charitable altars of the God, instead of the gods of the world. Worship service should consist of actual public services4 by, of, and for the people. The society that had benefactors who exercised authority fell into corruption and suppressed the liberty on the land. The choice of the people was diminished and abated. Those who were the followers of Christ formed a repentant network of souls who loved God and Christ by loving one another in justice and mercy, in charity and hope.
This was the thanksgiving or Eucharist of Christ.5 That heavenly practice and practical participation formed the union of brotherhood that was the “pure religion” of the church. The people were bound together by love of God and one another. During the rise of the early Church governments were collapsing under the growing corruption that comes with power, economies staggered under spiraling inflation once the silver was removed from the coins of the empire, the families failed as they depended more on a central system of welfare rather than each other. There was a concentration of power and a decline of individual liberty. Depressions, famine, and war produced the devastated societies of the world.
The spirit of Christ living in the praxis of His Holy Eucharist, growing in the hearts and minds of those early Christians, sustained that society of free souls nurtured by the responsibility of liberty. The more the congregations of the Church were excluded and even persecuted by the jealousy, envy, and hate of the world the stronger they became in faith and those unbreakable bonds of love.
To assist the mutual service of worshiping God by obeying His commandment to love thy neighbor as thy self, Christ instituted the Church. Families and congregations seeking the kingdom of God and His righteousness can be provided with a variety of services that contribute to that righteous search.
In Ancient times there were large gatherings at annual feasts where people renewed old friendship and affections and the young spawned new social bonds in friendship and Holy Matrimony. These domestic unions were essential to maintain the body. They nurtured the loyalty of love and a national brotherhood.
The treaties of that nation were made daily between families with intimate unions of fruit and love. The people could not be bound by clandestine meetings on foreign shores. A nation of liberty must be bound by faith, hope, and charity, which is love. This is the kingdom of Heaven at hand.
1Genesis 12:5, Ezekiel 13:18, 19 22:25, Revelation 18:13 Numbers 30:2 “If a man vow a vow unto the LORD, or swear an oath to bind his soul with a bond; he shall not break his word, he shall do according to all that proceedeth out of his mouth.” [oath]
2Matthew 20:25, Mark 10:42, Luke 22:25. See also the Appendix 2.
32 Peter 2:3 “And through covetousness shall they with feigned words make merchandise of you: whose judgment now of a long time lingereth not, and their damnation slumbereth not.”
4See The Liturgy of the Church in the book The Free Church Report.
5Eucharist means thankful for the opportunity of giving. The Communion in the Church often consisted of sacks of grain or bread not merely a crumb or wafer of bread. See Appendix 1.
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- ↑ Matthew 7:21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. 22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?
- Matthew 25:11 Afterward came also the other virgins, saying, Lord, Lord, open to us.
- Luke 6:46 And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?
- Luke 13:25 When once the master of the house is risen up, and hath shut to the door, and ye begin to stand without, and to knock at the door, saying, Lord, Lord, open unto us; and he shall answer and say unto you, I know you not whence ye are:
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Worship or not
- 2 Kings 10:19 Now therefore call unto me all the prophets of Baal, all his servants, and all his priests; let none be wanting: for I have a great sacrifice [to do] to Baal; whosoever shall be wanting, he shall not live. But Jehu did [it] in subtilty, to the intent that he might destroy the worshippers<05647 serve > of Baal. 20 And Jehu said, Proclaim a solemn assembly<06116 > for Baal. And they proclaimed [it].21 And Jehu sent through all Israel: and all the worshippers<05647 serve > of Baal came, so that there was not a man left that came not. And they came into the house of Baal; and the house of Baal was full from one end to another. 22 And he said unto him that [was] over the vestry, Bring forth vestments for all the worshippers<05647 serve > of Baal. And he brought them forth vestments. 23 And Jehu went, and Jehonadab the son of Rechab, into the house of Baal, and said unto the worshippers<05647 serve > of Baal, Search, and look that there be here with you none of the servants of the LORD, but the worshippers<05647 serve > of Baal only.
- John 4:23 But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true(228 alethinos) worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship(4353 proskunetes) him.
- John 9:31 Now we know that God heareth not sinners: but if any man be a worshipper of God, and doeth his will, him he heareth.
- Acts 19:35 And when the townclerk(1122 grammateus) had appeased the people, he said, [Ye] men of Ephesus, what man is there that knoweth not how that the city of the Ephesians is a worshipper<3511 serves temple> of the great goddess Diana, and of the [image] which fell down from Jupiter?
- Hebrews 10:1 ¶ For the law having a shadow of good things to come, [and] not the very image of the things, can never with those sacrifices which they offered year by year continually make the comers thereunto perfect. 2 For then would they not have ceased to be offered? because that the worshippers once purged should have had no more conscience of sins. 3 But in those [sacrifices there is] a remembrance again [made] of sins every year.
- ↑ Matthew 7:21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. 22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?
Matthew 25:11 Afterward came also the other virgins, saying, Lord, Lord, open to us.
Luke 6:46 And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?
Luke 13:25 When once the master of the house is risen up, and hath shut to the door, and ye begin to stand without, and to knock at the door, saying, Lord, Lord, open unto us; and he shall answer and say unto you, I know you not whence ye are:"
John 5:30 "I can of mine own self do nothing: as I hear, I judge: and my judgment is just; because I seek not mine own will, but the will of the Father which hath sent me."
John 14:23 "J esus answered and said unto him, If a man love me, he will keep my words: and my Father will love him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him. 24 He that loveth me not keepeth not my sayings: and the word which ye hear is not mine, but the Father's which sent me." - ↑ 4352 ~προσκυνέω~ proskuneo \@pros-koo-neh’-o\@ from 4314 and a probable derivative of 2965 (meaning to kiss, like a dog licking his master’s hand); TDNT-6:758,948; {See TDNT 670} v AV-worship 60; 60
- 1) to kiss the hand to (towards) one, in token of reverence
- 2) among the Orientals, esp. the Persians, to fall upon the knees and touch the ground with the forehead as an expression of profound reverence
- 3) in the NT by kneeling or prostration to do homage (to one) or make obeisance, whether in order to express respect or to make supplication
- 3a) used of homage shown to men and beings of superior rank
- 3a1) to the Jewish high priests
- 3a2) to God
- 3a3) to Christ
- 3a4) to heavenly beings
- 3a5) to demons
- 3a) used of homage shown to men and beings of superior rank
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 2999 ~λατρεία~ latreia \@lat-ri’-ah\@ from 3000 to service or worship; n f AV-service 4, divine service 1; 5
- 1) service rendered for hire
- 1a) any service or ministration: the service of God
- 2) the service and worship of God according to the requirements of the Levitical law
- 3) to perform sacred services
- John 16:2 They shall put you out of the synagogues: yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service <2999>.
- Romans 9:4 Who are Israelites; to whom [pertaineth] the adoption, and the glory, and the covenants, and the giving of the law, and the service <2999> [of God], and the promises;
- Romans 12:1 I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, [which is] your reasonable service <2999>.
- Hebrews 9:1 Then verily the first [covenant] had also ordinances of divine service <2999>, and a worldly sanctuary.
- Hebrews 9:6 Now when these things were thus ordained, the priests went always into the first tabernacle, accomplishing the service <2999> [of God].
- 1) service rendered for hire
- ↑ 3000 ~λατρεύω~ latreuo \@lat-ryoo’-o\@ from latris (a hired menial); TDNT-4:58,503; {See TDNT 428} v AV-serve 16, worship 3, do the service 1, worshipper 1; 21
- 1) to serve for hire
- 2) to serve, minister to, either to the gods or men and used alike of slaves and freemen
- 2a) in the NT, to render religious service or homage, to worship
- 2b) to perform sacred services, to offer gifts, to worship God in the observance of the rites instituted for his worship
- 2b1) of priests, to officiate, to discharge the sacred office
- Matthew 4:10 Then saith Jesus unto him, Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship<4352 proskuneo> the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve <3000 latreuo>.
- Luke 1:74 That he would grant unto us, that we being delivered out of the hand of our enemies might serve <3000> him without fear,
- Luke 2:37 And she [was] a widow of about fourscore and four years, which departed not from the temple, but served <3000> [God] with fastings and prayers night and day.
- Luke 4:8 And Jesus answered and said unto him, Get thee behind me, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve <3000>.
- Acts 7:7 And the nation to whom they shall be in bondage will I judge, said God: and after that shall they come forth, and serve <3000> me in this place.
- Acts 7:42 Then God turned, and gave them up to worship <3000> the host of heaven; as it is written in the book of the prophets, O ye house of Israel, have ye offered to me slain beasts and sacrifices [by the space of] forty years in the wilderness?
- Acts 24:14 But this I confess unto thee, that after the way which they call heresy, so worship I <3000> the God of my fathers, believing all things which are written in the law and in the prophets:
- Acts 26:7 Unto which [promise] our twelve tribes, instantly serving <3000> [God] day and night, hope to come. For which hope’s sake, king Agrippa, I am accused of the Jews.
- Acts 27:23 For there stood by me this night the angel of God, whose I am, and whom I serve <3000>,
- Romans 1:9 For God is my witness, whom I serve <3000> with my spirit in the gospel of his Son, that without ceasing I make mention of you always in my prayers;
- ↑ Matthew 21:28 "But what think ye? A [certain] man had two sons..."
- ↑ Matthew 7:21 ¶ Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. 22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? 23 And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity. 24 Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock: 25 And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock. 26 And every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand: 27 And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it. 28 And it came to pass, when Jesus had ended these sayings, the people were astonished at his doctrine: 29 For he taught them as [one] having authority, and not as the scribes.
- Matthew 25:11 Afterward came also the other virgins, saying, Lord, Lord, open to us. 12 But he answered and said, Verily I say unto you, I know you not. 13 Watch therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son of man cometh.
- Luke 6:46 And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say? 47 Whosoever cometh to me, and heareth my sayings, and doeth them, I will shew you to whom he is like: 48 He is like a man which built an house, and digged deep, and laid the foundation on a rock: and when the flood arose, the stream beat vehemently upon that house, and could not shake it: for it was founded upon a rock. 49 But he that heareth, and doeth not, is like a man that without a foundation built an house upon the earth; against which the stream did beat vehemently, and immediately it fell; and the ruin of that house was great.
- Luke 13:25 When once the master of the house is risen up, and hath shut to the door, and ye begin to stand without, and to knock at the door, saying, Lord, Lord, open unto us; and he shall answer and say unto you, I know you not whence ye are: 26 Then shall ye begin to say, We have eaten and drunk in thy presence, and thou hast taught in our streets. 27 But he shall say, I tell you, I know you not whence ye are; depart from me, all [ye] workers of iniquity. 28 There shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth, when ye shall see Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, and all the prophets,in the kingdom of God, and you [yourselves] thrust out. 29 And they shall come from the east, and [from] the west, and from the north, and [from] the south, and shall sit down in the kingdom of God.
- ↑ Matthew 15:9 But in vain they do worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men.
- Mark 7:7 Howbeit in vain do they worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 07812 ^החשׁ^ shachah ShinChetHey \@shaw-khaw’\@ a primitive root; v; {See TWOT on 2360} AV-worship 99, bow 31, bow down 18, obeisance 9, reverence 5, fall down 3, themselves 2, stoop 1, crouch 1, misc 3; 172
- 1) to bow down
- 1a) (Qal) to bow down
- 1b) (Hiphil) to depress (fig)
- 1c) (Hithpael)
- 1c1) to bow down, prostrate oneself
- 1c1a) before superior in homage
- 1c1b) before God in worship
- 1c1c) before false gods
- 1c1d) before angel
- 1c1) to bow down, prostrate oneself
- The word worshipper does not appear in the Old Testament except as a translation of abad which clearly means to serve. The common word for worship is shachah. Study Aboda.
- In the New Testament, the word for worship is proskuneo.
- 1) to bow down
- ↑ Acts 17:7 Whom Jason hath received: and these all do contrary to the decrees of Caesar, saying that there is another king, [one] Jesus.
- ↑ Luke 4:8 And Jesus answered and said unto him, Get thee behind me, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve.
- ↑ "Anthony and Cleopatra had lowered the purity of their silver coins by 10%. Nero reduced the weight of the denarii from 3.5 grams to 3.36 and their fineness from 98% to 93.5% silver. Before the middle of the third century coins had become 40% silver and by its end was just .02% silver.[6] Inflation continued from 600% to over 40,000%. The price of a modius of wheat went from 8 drachmas to 120,000.[7] In the fourth century Diocletian attempted to enforce price controls with capital punishment. Society was crushed. A pound of gold came to cost 2.1 billion denarii." See Temple of Diana.
- ↑ Matthew 6:20 But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal:
- ↑ Supreme Court of Georgia, Padelford, Fay ∓mp; Co. vs Mayor and Alderman, City of Savannah, 14 Ga. 438,520 (1854)
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