jesus told us how to worship God when he spoke to the Samaritan woman towards the beginning of his ministry. This is what he said to her:
John 4.23. But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship him.
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They sacrifice their time, energy, and their life just to come and worship the promise Savior that was born on Christmas. Sacrifice is part of worship. Alelluia to King Jesus.
Far from it. Jesus spoke out strongly against the profiteers of His time and those who put material gain ahead of people.
We do know know what languages Jesus spoke, since he never wrote anything as far as we know. We can only assume that he spoke one of the 7 dialects of Aramaic that were in common use in Judea at the time of his birth. He may have also spoken Hebrew, which is very close to Aramaic and which was still in widespread liturgical use at the time (as it is today).
There were more than 10,000 languages in the world at the time of Jesus. The country of Israel mainly spoke Aramaic at that time.AramaicAramaic, Hebrew, Greek and Latin.The language spoken in Palestine at that time was Aramaic.
No because maybe another person as important as Jesus will be born and become Jesus' twin.
Father Jesus probably spoke Aramaic which was not written at the time. "father" is the English translation of a translitteration of what someone a few hundred years after Jesus died assumed that Jesus said.
it does not represent any thing just all you do is worship god and jesus you should try it some time
The disciples of Jesus primarily spoke Aramaic, which was the common language in the region at the time. They likely also knew Hebrew since it was used in religious practices and scriptures, and some might have spoken Greek, the widespread language of the Eastern Mediterranean, especially when interacting with non-Jews. These languages allowed them to connect with a broad range of people, spreading Jesus' teachings across different cultures and communities.
There is no reference in the KJV to those words as being spoken by Christ. Please provide the New Testament text reference (chapter and verse) and those of understanding can help you. Otherwise we must make assumptions which will provide you and others with the incorrect directionThanksAnswer:This was actually part of a discussion between Jesus and the Samaritan woman found in John 4:20. The woman says " Our fathers worshipped in this mountain: and ye say, that in Jerusalem is the place where men ought to worship". The Samaritans were a mixture of the few Israelites who stayed behind when the Northern Kingdom was deported by the Assyrians, and people from elsewhere whom the Assyrians, 700 years before the time of Jesus, had brought into what had been the Northern Kingdom (2 Kings 17:6,24,26,29; Ezra 5:1,9-10). The Samaritans accepted the Pentateuch and were expecting the Messiah to make Samaria, not Jerusalem, his seat of government. Jesus explains in John 4:21 " Woman believe me, the hour cometh, when ye shall neither in this mountain, nor yet at Jerusalem, worship the father" And the reason why? Jesus tells her in John 4:23 " But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth for the Father seeketh such to worship Him". John 4:24 is your answer; " God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth".
This is a reference to the division of the earth into various languages after Babel. Prior to this, all people spoke one language.
God was present and spoke in the tent of meeting, according to the Old Testament in the Bible. This tent served as a place of worship and communication with God for the Israelites during their time in the wilderness.