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  • Some paint Anarxchus as a flatterer, among them Plutarch, who tells a story that at Bactra, in 327 BC in a debate with Callisthenes, Anaxarchus advised all to worship Alexander as a god even during his lifetime.
  • Aramaic served as a language of public life and administration of ancient kingdoms and empires, and also as a language of divine worship and religious study.
  • The laws were adopted originally for religious reasons, specifically to promote the observance of the Christian day of worship.
  • Set around the fall of the Northern Kingdom of Israel, the Book of Hosea denounces the worship of gods other than Yahweh (the God of Israel), metaphorically comparing Israel's abandonment of Yahweh to a woman being unfaithful to her husband.
  • A church, church building, or church house is a building used for Christian worship services and other Christian religious activities.
  • In 1 Kings 18, Elijah defended the worship of the Hebrew deity Yahweh over that of the Canaanite deity Baal.
  • Esbats are a time set aside for formal worship and have been described as similar to Sundays for Christians or Friday nights for Jewish people.
  • He is also credited with initiating the worship of Ōmononushi (equated with the deity of Mount Miwa), and expanding his empire by sending generals to four regions of Japan in what became known as the legend of Shidō shogun.
  • 356 – The anti-paganism policy of Constantius II forbids the worship of pagan idols in the Roman Empire.
  • Although he was baptised (his baptismal name was Stephen), his Christian faith remained shallow and he continued to perform acts of pagan worship.
  • Hezekiah enacted sweeping religious reforms, including a strict mandate for the sole worship of Yahweh and a prohibition on venerating other deities within the First Temple.
  • Henotheism is the worship of a single, supreme god that does not deny the existence or possible existence of other deities that may be worshipped.
  • It was widely used to show reverence for one's elders, superiors, and especially the Emperor of China, as well as for religious and cultural objects of worship.
  • Monotheism is distinguished from henotheism, a religious system in which the believer worships one god without denying that others may worship different gods with equal validity, and monolatrism, the recognition of the existence of many gods but with the consistent worship of only one deity.
  • Although inspired by Iranian worship of the Zoroastrian divinity (yazata) Mithra, the Roman Mithras was linked to a new and distinctive imagery, and the level of continuity between Persian and Greco-Roman practice remains debatable.
  • Some built chapels for worship, kept sacraments, and revered saints and icons, while others (like Ikonobortsy, "icon-wrestlers") discarded these practices in the pursuit of individual approaches to scripture.
  • He is credited with the introduction of bells to Christian worship and helped resolve the disputed election of Pope Boniface I.
  • Prayer is an invocation or act that seeks to activate a rapport with an object of worship through deliberate communication.
  • Many Christians observe a weekly day set apart for rest and worship called a Sabbath in obedience to God's commandment to remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.
  • This had become necessary near the end of the first century BCE, as the common language was Aramaic and Hebrew was used for little more than schooling and worship.
  • "Pattini dheivam" worship is inaugurated in Kannagi Temple in the Chera Kingdom in India, by Emperor Cenkuttuvan; the function is attended by GajaBahu, king of Central Sri Lanka (Mahavamso).
  • In his 34-year reign he has suppressed monasticism and image worship, restored aqueducts, revived commerce, and repopulated Constantinople.
  • Isis was a major goddess in ancient Egyptian religion whose worship spread throughout the Greco-Roman world.
  • The main theme is Gordon Comstock's romantic ambition to defy worship of the money-god and status, and the dismal life that results.
  • January 3 – The Long Parliament adopts the Directory for Public Worship in England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland, replacing the Book of Common Prayer (1559).



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