The concept of Reverence in Christianity
Synonyms: Respect, Admiration, Awe, Veneration, Honor, Regard, Worship, Deference, Adoration
In Dutch: Eerbied; In Finnish: Kunnioitus; In Spanish: Reverencia; In German: Ehrfurcht; In Swedish: ³Õö°ù»å²Ô²¹»å; In Malay: Penghormatan
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Christian concept of 'Reverence'
From: Expositions of Holy Scripture
(1) Reverence is a key aspect of the bride's relationship with the King, alongside love, highlighting the importance of obedience and lowliness in Christian life.[1] (2) The text mentions the mockery of reverence, as the soldiers offer vinegar, showing their lack of understanding, and their disrespect of Jesus.[2]
From: Hymns for Christian Devotion
(1) The provided text uses this term to describe the feeling that should be directed towards the divine entity, showing respect and deep admiration.[3]
From: A Dictionary of the Bible (Hastings)
(1) Reverence describes the way Judas greeted Jesus, and the text states that he greeted him with customary reverence and kissed him.[4]
From: Summa Theologica (English translation)
(1) This term is discussed in relation to religion, with the text exploring whether religion is the same as the gift of fear, and the role it plays in the acts of religion.[5] (2) Honor and respect owed to a benefactor, stemming from the natural principle that the beneficiary is related to them as a cause.[6] (3) A deep respect and veneration felt towards a person, often shown through the act of honoring them.[7]
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) Deep respect or admiration towards something or someone, which Zachyas suggests should be part of education.[8]