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| Alphabetical [« »] worldly 1 worm 1 worse 10 worship 38 worshipped 3 worshippers 6 worshipping 5 | Frequency [« »] 38 i.e. 38 name 38 where 38 worship 37 certain 37 find 37 present | H.L. Ellison” Old Testament prophets IntraText - Concordances worship |
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1 3,3 | logical course was to turn and worship the “victorious” gods of 2 4,3 | greater sin than all the Baal worship). Nothing alienated the 3 4,4 | a pretentious, hollow worship (4:4f; 5:21ff), and the 4 4,6 | extreme example of will worship.~ The judgment of this Day 5 4,7 | the idolatrous, Canaanized worship of the North in no way implied 6 5,3 | stood uniquely alone in the worship of Israel, the minimum for 7 5,3 | is ever drawn between the worship of the local Baalim beside 8 5,3 | Baalim beside Jehovah and the worship of Jehovah as a Baal. We 9 5,3 | majority of mentions of Baal worship in the earlier books are 10 5,3 | earlier books are really the worship of a Canaanized Jehovah. 11 5,3 | attempt to introduce the worship of Melkart, the Baal of 12 5,3 | of Hosea, for while the worship of the Baalim he denounces 13 5,3 | denounces probably included the worship of other gods, beyond a 14 5,3 | primarily Baalized Jehovah worship, cf. 2:16. As a result Jehovah 15 5,3 | wife (!) and part of the worship will have been prostitution (!) 16 5,7 | for shame,” i.e. for Baal worship.~ Beth-aven (4:15; 5:8; 17 6,6 | regular and large-scale temple worship in her defence, but this 18 6,6 | are unanimous that correct worship without corresponding morality 19 6,6 | mockery of a purely external worship, but it is recorded only 20 6,8 | people’s sinfulness. Now the worship of the seraphim brought 21 6,8 | sinfulness of the people’s worship (“unclean lips”). The Israelite 22 6,6 | who combined idolatrous worship with their worship of Jehovah, 23 6,6 | idolatrous worship with their worship of Jehovah, and so their 24 7,7 | demands of the sacrificial worship on the people, viz. Isa. 25 8,2 | former may well mean “Baal worship to the last vestige,” and 26 8,5 | However grievous the corrupt worship of Jerusalem, for Zephaniah 27 11,7| there was, of course, much worship of other gods as well. The 28 11,7| point is that unless we worship God as He wishes to be worshipped, 29 11,7| He does not accept our worship at all. It is equivalent 30 11,7| It is equivalent to the worship of other gods (see ch. V, 31 11,2| re-introduction into Jehovah worship of the abominations of heathenism. 32 11,6| danger, excluded from the worship of the nation, and apparently 33 13,7| mourned in August.~ (d) Sun worship (vers. 15-18) by the priests — 34 13,2| to another for prayer and worship. To us it seems incredible 35 15,3| familiar with the Babylonian worship of the heavenly bodies and 36 16,4| accepts all true and sincere worship and sacrifice as though 37 16,4| was making the name and worship of Jehovah widely known. 38 18,2| unsuited for use in public worship and private devotion. The