I only know of Jesus praying to His Father.
2006-10-19
09:34:52
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MarcusR, There was no Koran at the passover. There was the Torah. The Torah is the five books of Moses. The Koran was written years after Christ, denying Jesus Christ LORD, Son of God, Lamb of God & Resurrection. The Torah prophesied of the Messiah. The Koran denies the Messiah & has a false Messiah in expectation.
2006-10-20
04:23:03 ·
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Also, Paul was and is a Great Man of Faith.
2006-10-20
04:29:06 ·
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Teem, Thanks.
Jesus is LORD of the Sabbath. He is One with the Father. Also in His resurrected body, God has highly exalted Him with a name above all names. That at the name of Jesus, every knee should bow and tongue confess Jesus Christ is LORD to the Glory of the Father.
2006-10-20
04:35:25 ·
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cbooth151, Thanks.
Jesus said We as Him and His followers to Worship God in Spirit & Truth. That is Jesus, our example. When one looks up the definition of worship in Greek it means to prostrate oneself before God and to do so in Spirit & Truth. Other place it means to service or minister in Spirit... Jesus is our example of worshipping God.
2006-10-20
04:50:27 ·
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Yes. When talking to the woman at the well, Jesus told her: "You worship what you do not know. WE worship what we know." You will notice that Jesus was including himself in worshiping his father, for in the very next verse, he talked about worshiping "the father in spirit and truth." See John 4:22-24. After his resurrection from the dead, Jesus told Mary (at John 20:17) that "I am ascending to my Father and your Father and to your God and my God." That shows that the God Mary worshiped was the same God that Jesus worshiped. Trinitarians avoid this verse because they feel Jesus is God.
2006-10-19 12:02:17
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answered by LineDancer 7
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Yes, we know he attended all the festivals. which was required in worshipping Jehovah.
He went to the Synagogue on the sabbath as was his custom. Luke 4:16
Then there is the fact that he came to do his Father's will.
Luke 22:41, showed that Jesus went to his knees to pray to his Father.
In order to fulfill the Law Jesus would have had to worship Jehovah.
Did he take part in the sacrifices, or bring sacrifices for the high priest, that's an interesting question and I think I will try do some research into that.
2006-10-19 09:49:08
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answered by TeeM 7
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On his final passover, he read from the Koran in the temple. Thats worship. It also means that even up to his death he was accepted as a faithful follower of his childhood religion because no way could he have been asked to read from the Koran if he were anything else. Which discredits Pauls stance that Jews and Gentiles are different in the eyes of God, pretty neat in my opinion, since I believe Paul was the Anti-Christ.
2006-10-19 09:44:45
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answered by Marcus R. 6
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Yes, but not really worshiped him, he prayed to Him, in the Garden of Gesthemane before he was betrayed and taken to be nailed to the cross for nothing he did, in Matthew, Mark, or Luke. The thing is, God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit are three in one, they are all the same, think of an egg, you have three parts but yet it's called an egg...
2006-10-19 09:40:29
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answered by ~sexybiatch~ 1
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John 20:17; Eph 1:17. Not exactly what you asked for, but it shows the relationship of God and Jesus.
2006-10-19 09:44:51
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answered by Anonymous
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prayer is worship too Lords Prayer is in Matt 6:9
2006-10-19 09:38:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Not "worshipped"
He prayed to His Father; had fellowship with Him, communed with Him, etc.
2006-10-19 09:36:53
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answered by kent chatham 5
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Prayer is intended to create obesience and humility.
2006-10-19 09:42:07
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answered by mrcricket1932 6
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