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'''What Does Worship Really Mean?'''
'''What Does Worship Really Mean?'''


The Hebrew word for worship comes from the idea of forgetting everything else and focusing only on God. The word ''נש'' (Nash) means "forget." When the letter ''ת'' (Tav) is added, it becomes ''נשת'' (Nasht), which means the act of forgetting. Worship, then, is about setting aside everything that distracts us—our worries, our busy lives—and turning our attention to God alone.
The Hebrew word for worship comes from the idea of forgetting everything else and focusing only on God. The word ''נש'' (Nash) means "forget." When the letter ''ת'' (Tav) is added, it becomes ''נשת'' (Nasht), which means the act of forgetting. Worship, then, is about setting aside everything that distracts us—our worries, our busy lives—and turning our attention to God alone. <ref>{{bgw| Ps 95:6,132:7 }}</ref>


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