Here's a quick subject summary/ commentary, one of many apparently that someone deliberately determined I neglected to respond to in a timely way, in one of their posts.
The tune is called or about ' Jesus is worshipped by angels.' So now the sky must fall and everything changes. Not at all. It's just a case of ignorance and laziness of those not wanting to really understand the subject, especially if their core belief system depends upon it.
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Many have found scripture that says we worship God and even Yeshua, his Son, and therefore the son is at least divine if not God aswell. They hang their hats on the English translated word from Hebrew and Greek words for ‘worship’ considered exclusive acts only for God and Yeshua.
The association with the word worship for both God and his Son creates unnecessary faulty logic, that this word worship is the link to Yeshua’s divinity and being God.
And then it is appropriate for Yeshua to also be worshipped, as God provided commanded it to all his creation for his Son, for he is worthy. and ultimately for his Father's own glory.
And this study shows again that Yeshua, being worshipped (and many today do not even bow down or collapse to the ground either), really means showing honor and respect and obedience as to a King, or Son of God, or a man worthy of such an act.
And it still does not make Yeshua divine or God either..as an appropriate chorus line.
The tune is called or about ' Jesus is worshipped by angels.' So now the sky must fall and everything changes. Not at all. It's just a case of ignorance and laziness of those not wanting to really understand the subject, especially if their core belief system depends upon it.
Let me play it...
The worship of Yeshua by the angels
The amazing and yet self-inflicted difficultly in understanding the word ‘worship’ as used in the Bible.Many have found scripture that says we worship God and even Yeshua, his Son, and therefore the son is at least divine if not God aswell. They hang their hats on the English translated word from Hebrew and Greek words for ‘worship’ considered exclusive acts only for God and Yeshua.
The association with the word worship for both God and his Son creates unnecessary faulty logic, that this word worship is the link to Yeshua’s divinity and being God.
- The Hebrew word shachah and the Greek word proskuneo account for more than 80% of the appearances of the word “worship” in most English versions of the Bible, so these two words are at the center of attention.
- Both of these words mean ‘to bow down” and similar meaning words, of a few.
- For the Hebrew word shachah, it means ‘bowing down’ or’ prostrating oneself’ usually before a human superior or God.
- For the Greek word proskuneo, ‘pros’ means towards and ‘kuneo’ means to kiss. It means to literally kiss the hand towards someone as a token of reverence.
- Examples: Lot worshipped the strangers who came to Sodom. He spread out to the ground to show his respect for them.(Gen 19:1). Moses worshipped his father-in-law whom he respected and honored (Ex 18:7). There are many more examples where all mean to honor another person, he would bow down or fall down (worship) before them. That was the custom, that was the culture. And this custom of common worship of this visible outward act between other people revealed the inner heart of respect and honor.
- So why do we use the English word ‘worship’ at all in the Bible? The English origin of the word means worthiness for the word ‘weorthscipe.’ They are worthy to be worshipped.
- As the background has now been set, now here’s why there’s poison in this soup. There are many variations of these Hebrew and Geek words when translated in English text of the bible. Translators have created their own logic. Many translators in many versions of the Bible, when associated between one person to another, translate the words consistently as “bow down” or of similar language. And when these two words of the Hebrew and Greek are used before God or his Son, they, nearly all prefer using these words as ‘worship.’ So then many misunderstand the word ‘worship’ today. They then say that Yeshua must be God because he is worshipped as God. And yet when God alone is the subject of worship, and his Son truly worships his Father, the translators were careful not to use the word ‘worship.’ They uses a phrase of ‘bowing down’ as if the Son was the same God as his Father (Matt 26:39).
- Now it is obvious that not only God or Jesus are worshipped, but many men are also worshipped as well. People worshipping Jesus does not make him God any more than Abraham bowing down before the Hittites makes them God.
- The translators need to be consistent within all scripture and where the Greek and Hebrew is used: either all translated as 'worship' or all translated into English as 'bowing down' or something of the same effect.
- Anyone worthy or deserving honor and respect and also obedience, given by a sincere heart should be worshipped.
And then it is appropriate for Yeshua to also be worshipped, as God provided commanded it to all his creation for his Son, for he is worthy. and ultimately for his Father's own glory.
And this study shows again that Yeshua, being worshipped (and many today do not even bow down or collapse to the ground either), really means showing honor and respect and obedience as to a King, or Son of God, or a man worthy of such an act.
And it still does not make Yeshua divine or God either..as an appropriate chorus line.
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