The concept of Service in Christianity
Synonyms: Assistance, Support, Help, Aid, Maintenance, Care, Utility, Benefit, Work, Supply, Duty, Role, Function
In German: Service; In Swedish: Service; In Dutch: Dienst; In Finnish: Palvelu; In Spanish: Servidor; In Malay: Perkhidmatan
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Christian concept of 'Service'
From: A Dictionary of the Bible (Hastings)
(1) This is the function that the Nethinim were given for the Levites, and the text explains that the Nethinim were given for this specific purpose.[1] (2) This is the service of a slave, which cannot last beyond six years unless with his own consent, according to the text.[2]
From: Expositions of Holy Scripture
(1) This is the action of the Son of Man, and it is the one ground on which greatness or superiority in Christ's kingdom can be established, which is essential for a good life.[3] (2) The word describes the readiness to act for God after the soul has been purged, which involves submission of will, and a delight in executing His purpose.[4]
From: A Cyclopedia of Biblical literature
(1) The responsibilities of the Levites, who commenced their actual service at thirty years of age, though the age changed depending on the situation.[5]
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) The act of delivering any offspring to, if the Lord happened to grant them any, as per their vow.[6] (2) This refers to the actions performed by the being, and the text considers whether these actions are essential, potentially justifying the divine being's decision to allow the being's existence.[7]
From: Summa Theologica (English translation)
(1) This is what devotion concerns, and is the will to do readily what concerns God.[8]
Gnostic concept of 'Service'
From: Fragments of a Faith Forgotten
(1) This describes a gift, and is given to the community.[9]