GREEK
WORD STUDY
WORSHIP
proskuneno/proskun=
to kiss toward(pros is toward and kuneno is kiss); to protract oneself before;
kiss feet, hem of garment or ground; do reverence to; welcome respectfully in an
attitude of humility; reverence; appreciation, fear, adoring awe or wonder;
emphasis upon love and devotion.
Leitourgeo=
to work publicaly
Latreia/latreuo=
labor of slaves or hired servants; service or work; action word; to work for
with an attitude of adoring awe; fall down to worship.
Matthew
28:9,17 “They clasped his
feet and worshipped him.”(proskun)
Matthew
6:9 “Hallowed be thy Name.”(hagiazo)
John
4:20-24 “Worship in Spirit
and truth”(proskun)
Luke
19:38-40 “Blessed be
the King that cometh in the Name of the Lord: peace in heaven, and glory
in the highest…If these stones should hold their peace, the stones
would immediately cry out!”
Luke
24:52 “They worshipped him, and returned to Jerusalem with great
joy.”(proskun)
Acts
13:2 “As they ministered to the Lord…”(leitourgeo)
Romans
12:1 “Which is your reasonable service.”(latreia)
Philippians
3:3 “We worship God
in spirit and rejoice in Christ Jesus.”(latreuo)
Revelation
22:9 “Worship
God.”(proskun)
JESUS
IN THE MIDST(edify, build up,
encourage, strengthen, comfort, admonish)
“Come
unto me all ye that are heavy laden and I will give you rest.”
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“Love
one another.”
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“Be of good cheer.”
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“Everything is possible.”
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“Be
not afraid.”
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“Have
faith in God.”
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“Be
healed.”
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“Welcome.”
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“Be
set free.”
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“Watch
out.”
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“Be
fed.”
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“Obey
my word.”
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“Follow
me.”
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“Do
not worry.”
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“Blessed
are ye.”
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“Pray.”
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“Be
comforted.”
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“I
love you.”
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“I
am with you always.”
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“Don’t
be troubled.”
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“Take heart.”
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“Keep my commandments.”
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“Greetings.”
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“I
am coming again.”
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“Peace
be unto you.”
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“Ask
and receive.”
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“Get some rest.”
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“I will never leave you.”
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“Believe
in me.”
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“Feed
my sheep.”
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“Come
with me to a quiet place.”
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“Go
tell.”
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“Be
servants.”
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“Wash
feet.”
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“Feed,
clothe, visit, drink.”
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“Pray.”
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“Love
your enemies.”
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“Be
not faithless.”
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“Sin not more.”
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“Forgive.”
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