BOWING

Source: 556, 560, 567

Bowing. Bowing
A mode of showing respect. Abraham “bowed himself to the people of the land” (Gen. 23:7); so Jacob to Esau (Gen. 33:3); and the brethren of Joseph before him as the governor of the land (Gen. 43:28). Bowing is also frequently mentioned as an act of adoration to idols (Josh. 23:7; 2 Kings 5:18; Judg. 2:19; Isa. 44:15), and to God (Josh. 5:14; Ps. 22:29; 72:9; Micah 6:6; Ps. 95:6; Eph. 3:14).

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BOWING. → In worship 2Ch 7:3 → See WORSHIP, ATTITUDES IN

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Bow″ing (�), n. (Mus.) 1. 1. The act or art of managing the bow in playing on stringed instruments.
Bowing constitutes a principal part of the art of the violinist, the violist, etc. J. W. Moore. 2. 2. In hatmaking, the act or process of separating and distributing the fur or hair by means of a bow, to prepare it for felting.