Handbook to the History of the Hebrew Monarchy volume 1

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Handbook to the History of the Hebrew Monarchy volume 1
Arthur Richard Whitham
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God's Name is holy.
His Name includes all that per- tains to His self-revelation, e. G. His written Word, the Bible ; His sanctuary and its services ; His Sacraments, and all that comes under their influence, e. G. The body which has been baptized.
Irreverence, the treating of holy things as if they were common, is a great sin, and sure to lead to other sins.
Method.
1. Repeat third commandment, with explanation in Catechism ; also the clause in Lord's Prayer, ' Hal- lowed be Thy Name. ' All ir
...reverence towards holy things is a great sin, whether in the clergy, the choir, or the worshippers.
Irreverence is also shown by quoting God's word profanely ; profaning Sunday ; misusing our own bodies, which are made ' mem- bers of Christ ' in Baptism.
2. Hophni and Phinehas ' knew not the Lord. ' They put no difference between holy things and common things (Ezek. Xxii. 26). They took advan- tage of their position to gratify their gluttony and their lusts. They went from sin to sin ; and they brought the Name of God and His worship into contempt: 'men abhorred the offering of the Lord.


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