7 - The worship must also include the reading in set of the Holy Writs and its faithful exposition.
In the times of at, God commanded that, each seventh year, in the party of the Tabernáculos, all the Israelis if congregated for the public reading of the law of Moisés (Dt 31,9-13).
The example clearest of this element of the cult in at, appeared in the time of Esdras and Neemias (8.1-12).
The reading of the Holy Writs started to be a regular part of the cult of the synagogue in Saturday (to see Lc 4.16-19; At 13,15).
Similar, when the believers of the NT congregated themselves for the cult, also they heard the reading of the Word of God (1Tm 4.13; cf. CL 4.16; 1Ts 5,27) together with teaching, pregação and exhortation based in it (1Tm 4.13; 2Tm 4.2; cf. At 19.8-10; 20.7).