Bishop is teaching on the nucleus that is our families. The latest in his series is on Honoring our parents. Here’s the definition of honor, according to the Merriam-Webster online dictionary.
Hon·or, noun
: respect that is given to someone who is admired; a good reputation; good quality or character as judged by other people; high moral standards of behavior.
: an academic distinction conferred on a superior student, a course of study for superior students supplementing or replacing a regular course.
: an exalted title or rank, badge, decoration; a ceremonial rite or observance.
: a keen sense of ethical conduct, one’s word given as a guarantee of performance.: respect that is given to someone who is admired; a good reputation; good quality or character as judged by other people; high moral standards of behavior.
: an academic distinction conferred on a superior student, a course of study for superior students supplementing or replacing a regular course.
: an exalted title or rank, badge, decoration; a ceremonial rite or observance.
: a keen sense of ethical conduct, one’s word given as a guarantee of performance.
Origin of HONOR
Middle English, from Anglo-French onur, honur, from Latin honos, honor. First known use was in the 13th century.