An act of reverence - to honor
Yes, "worship" is a compound word formed by combining the words "worth" and "ship".
The word worship has two syllables. The syllables in the word are wor-ship.
Christians are the followers of Christ, what is commonly called the Church although that word means different things to different sects or Christianity. Worship of Christ/God occurs in Christian houses of worship in many different ways and also is practiced in daily life, but it is not worship of Christianity which would be worship of the practice of the following of Christ. That would be to many a type of "idolatry" because we are to worship God, not the followers or the practice of following Him.
There are many different people who worship in many different places. Many Christians for example choose to worship in a church.
no, worship comes from old English and has equivalents in Germanic languages.
its love =)
Proskuneo
Pachydolotry?
The word worship comes up lots in the Bible. Check out Bible Gateway (see "related link" below) and search up the word worship. You'll come up with lots of entries.
affection Answer Cherish, adore, think the world of, be crazy about, care for, delight in, fall for, hold dear, wild for, worship.
.Catholic AnswerThe word liturgical means of or related to public worship. So "no liturgical worship" is called an oxymoron.
In the NKJV the word worship is used 112 times in 105 verses