{
  "id": "dict_002559",
  "term": "Homage",
  "slug": "homage",
  "letter": "H",
  "entry_type": "theological_term",
  "entry_family": "theological_term",
  "depth_profile": "standard",
  "short_definition": "Homage is outward honor, reverence, or submission shown to one who is recognized as greater in rank, authority, or dignity. In Scripture, homage may be proper toward God as worship, and toward human authorities as respect, depending on context.",
  "simple_one_line": "Homage is reverent honor or submission offered to God or, in lesser ways, to human authorities.",
  "tooltip_text": "A broad term for reverent honor or submission; context determines whether it is mere respect or true worship.",
  "aliases": [],
  "scripture_references": [],
  "original_language_terms": [],
  "related_entries": [
    "worship",
    "honor",
    "reverence",
    "bowing",
    "obeisance",
    "submission"
  ],
  "see_also": [
    "idolatry",
    "adoration",
    "kneeling",
    "authority",
    "respect"
  ],
  "lede_intro": "Homage is an act of reverent honor, deference, or submission. In biblical usage, the outward gesture matters less than the intent and the one receiving it: worship belongs to God alone, while respect and submission may also be shown to parents, rulers, and other lawful authorities.",
  "at_a_glance_definition": "Outward honor, reverence, or submission expressed toward one recognized as higher in authority or dignity.",
  "at_a_glance_key_points": [
    "Can describe worship offered to God",
    "Can also describe respect shown to human authority",
    "Context determines whether a gesture is civil honor or religious worship",
    "Scripture forbids giving worshipful homage to anyone but the Lord"
  ],
  "description_academic_short": "Homage refers to outward expressions of honor, reverence, or submission. The Bible presents such actions as appropriate when directed to God in worship and also, in a lesser sense, to human authorities as a sign of respect. Context matters, since gestures that signify ordinary honor in one setting may imply worship in another.",
  "description_academic_full": "Homage is the rendering of honor, reverence, or submission to another, often expressed through gestures, words, or acts of deference. In biblical interpretation, the term can overlap with ideas such as bowing, honoring, or paying respect, but its meaning depends on context. Scripture clearly teaches that worship belongs to God alone, while also affirming proper respect for parents, kings, and other lawful authorities. Because the same outward action can sometimes express either ordinary honor or religious worship, definitions should avoid assuming that every act of homage carries the same theological weight. The safest conclusion is that homage is a broad term for reverent honor, which may be appropriate or inappropriate depending on the object, intention, and setting.",
  "background_biblical_context": "The Bible distinguishes between worship due to God alone and honor due to people in authority. Bowing, kneeling, or prostration can signal worship in one setting and respectful submission in another. The context therefore determines whether homage is an act of idolatrous worship, religious devotion, or lawful civil respect.",
  "background_historical_context": "In the ancient Near East and Greco-Roman world, gestures of bowing and prostration commonly signaled submission to a king, superior, or deity. Because such gestures were culturally flexible, biblical writers had to distinguish carefully between proper reverence and forbidden worship.",
  "background_jewish_ancient_context": "Ancient Jewish practice strongly rejected idolatry while still allowing appropriate honor toward parents, elders, and rulers. Jewish Scripture and later Jewish life used bodily gestures of respect, but never as a license to transfer worship from the Lord to a creature.",
  "key_texts_primary": [
    "Exodus 20:3-5",
    "Matthew 4:10",
    "Romans 13:7",
    "1 Samuel 24:8",
    "Revelation 22:8-9"
  ],
  "key_texts_secondary": [
    "Genesis 18:2",
    "2 Samuel 9:6",
    "Philippians 2:10-11"
  ],
  "original_language_note": "English 'homage' is a broad translation concept rather than a single fixed biblical technical term. In Scripture it may overlap with Hebrew and Greek words for bowing, honoring, worshiping, or doing obeisance, so context must decide the sense.",
  "theological_significance": "Homage helps distinguish lawful honor from unlawful worship. The doctrine of God’s exclusive worth means that religious homage belongs to Him alone, while Scripture also recognizes fitting submission and respect within human relationships and social order.",
  "philosophical_explanation": "Homage is a relational act: it communicates how the giver understands the recipient’s status. The same physical posture can express either reverence or worship, so the moral meaning rests not merely in the gesture itself but in the intention, the object addressed, and the wider covenantal context.",
  "interpretive_cautions": "Do not assume that every bow, kneel, or act of respect is worship. Nor should civil honor be confused with idolatrous devotion. Read each passage in context, and distinguish between cultural etiquette, political submission, and religious adoration.",
  "major_views_note": "Christian interpreters generally agree that worship is due to God alone, though they may differ on how certain gestures toward rulers, saints, or angels should be classified. Scripture itself provides the controlling distinction by forbidding worship of creatures while permitting appropriate honor in human relations.",
  "doctrinal_boundaries": "Homage must never become idolatry. No created being, image, saint, angel, or ruler is to receive the worship that belongs to God alone. At the same time, Scripture permits respectful honor and submission where God has established proper authority.",
  "practical_significance": "Believers should show due respect to legitimate authority, while guarding the heart against religious compromise. In worship, the believer’s homage belongs exclusively to the Lord; in daily life, honor and deference should be given where appropriate.",
  "meta_description": "Homage in the Bible is reverent honor or submission. It may be proper toward God as worship and toward human authorities as respect, depending on context.",
  "public_url": "/companion-bible-dictionary/homage/",
  "json_url": "/companion-bible-dictionary/data/dictionary/homage.json",
  "final_disposition": "PUBLISH_CANONICAL"
}