Worship isn't a recent invention.
It dates right back into the Old Testament.
To understand what the New Testament teaches us about worship, we have to first understand the Old Testament.
Many people find the OT hard to understand or struggle with how to relate it to living in 2008. Especially when it talks of the temple and sacrificing. But these seemingly unhelpful rules and instructions are at the heart of ancient views of worship.
So even though OT worship seems far from our 2008 christian worship, this is why it's important to start here. Patterns and values that are birthed in OT laws can be seen in our services today.
Again, we need to make sure that we don't treat this OT worship as a single absolute.
There are different forms used to express worship.
Obviously, the OT spans a large period of time and of course during the 39 books, worship wasn't static.
It changed.
It developed.
It grew.
This is mainly down to God's progression of revealing Himself to His people.
_DEVELOPMENTS IN OLD TESTAMENT WORSHIP_
Patriachal period = Sacred places
Exodus/Settlement in Canaan = Tabernacle
Monarchy = Temple
Exile = Synagogues
Restoration = Second temple
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