ναός [na-os] = temple
church < (Greek) Kyriakon [Κυριακόν = Lords house]
Ναός (pronnounced na-Os)
by building temples and offering them food.
Proskuneo
No they didn't. Also, you used the wrong tense of the word worship.
λατρεύω (la-TREHV-oh) means to worship or adore.
If you mean the ceremony of relιgious worship according to a prescribed form, then the greek word is "λειτουργία" (leeturgheea).
It comes from the Greek word eikon, meaning a likeness, image, or figure. The same word is used for religious images in Greek Orthodox worship.
It comes from the Greek word eikon, meaning a likeness, image, or figure. The same word is used for religious images in Greek Orthodox worship.
A building or place of meeting for worship and religious instruction in the Jewish faith.
If the word 'building' in the question refers to the place of worship, it is called Mandhir or Temple.
If the word 'building' in the question refers to the place of worship, it is called Mandhir or Temple.
It because it represent you religious and how there worship there religion that why it is special building