bowing down in English

paying homage, genuflecting, kneeling, stooping down, bending dow

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1. 25 MEN “BOWING DOWN TO THE SUN”

2. But why is the man bowing down to Peter?

3. Then he saw them dancing and bowing down to the calf.

4. And bowing down to the works of their own hands.’

5. Why is bowing down to idols not an act of humility?

6. They have forgotten my laws and are bowing down to a golden calf.’

7. (Psalm 106:20) The next day they offered sacrifices and kept “bowing down to it.”

8. Worshiping images or bowing down to them in reverence constitutes idolatry. —1 John 5:21.

9. Upon returning, Moses found this crowd of rebels eating, drinking, dancing, and bowing down to a golden calf!

10. Woman Bowing emoji is the picture of a female character, Bowing down in front of someone or something, looking forward

11. There, at the entrance of the temple, he saw 25 men bowing down to worship “the sun in the east.”

12. 15 The gurgling male, alternately bowing down and rearing up, chased the female from one row of tiles to the next.

13. (Matthew 6:17, 18) In Isaiah’s day backsliding Jews found delight in their fasting, afflicting their souls, bowing down their heads, and sitting in sackcloth and ashes.

14. Some will become prisoners of war, ‘bowing down,’ or crouching, among other prisoners, while the rest will be slain, their corpses covered with the war dead.

15. Bowing down to humans as an act of respect was admissible, but bowing to anyone other than Jehovah as a deity was prohibited by God.

16. THE ART OF DISAPPEARING JOHN TALBOT SMITH You are all Besotted—hag-ridden—drunkards sitting in the stocks, and bowing down to the said stocks, and making a god thereof

17. Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that bowing down to a flag or saluting it, often in conjunction with an anthem, is a religious act that Ascribes salvation, not to God, but to the State or to its leaders

18. There, at the north side of the altar, they might be seen by the twenty-five men who were between the altar and the temple porch and who were bowing down in worship to the sun to the east.

19. 19 Now turning his attention back to the opposers, Jehovah says: “To you the sons of those afflicting you must go, bowing down; and all those treating you disrespectfully must bend down at the very soles of your feet, and they will have to call you the city of Jehovah, Zion of the Holy One of Israel.”

20. The group of Catechumens was baptized after a few days in prison, and-though it may seem hard to believe-looked forward to their martyrdom.: It is guarded thus because the custom is that the people, both faithful and Catechumens, come one by one and, bowing down at the table, kiss the sacred wood and pass through.: There can be little doubt that the didache was used as a manual for Catechumens