7382 house of God
The place where God was seen to dwell with his people, initially the tabernacle and subsequently the temple at Jerusalem.
Early references to the house of God
Ge 28:16-17 “house of God” was first used by Jacob to commemorate the place where he met with God; Ge 28:19 “Bethel” means “house of God”. See also Ge 28:22
The tabernacle as the house of God
The tabernacle was referred to as such before its construction Ex 23:19 See also Ex 34:26
In the wilderness God said he would dwell with his people in the tabernacle Ex 25:8-9
God’s presence came and dwelt in the tabernacle when it was completed Ex 40:33-34 See also Ex 40:35-38
The temple as the permanent house of God
David’s desire to build the
This was not the
Solomon builds the temple in Jersualem 1Ki 5:4-5; 1Ki 6:1-2
God’s presence dwelt there but was conditional upon the faithfulness of the people 1Ki 8:10-13 pp 2Ch 5:11-6:2 See also 1Ki 9:6-9
Zerubbabel’s temple referred to as the house of God
Ezr 1:5 The returning exiles begin rebuilding the temple: Ezr 2:68; Ezr 3:8-9,11; Ezr 4:24; Ezr 5:2,13,16-17 Ezra’s reforms: Ezr 10:1,6,9
Ne 6:10; Ne 8:16; Ne 10:32,34-38; Ne 11:11,22; Ne 12:40 Nehemiah’s reforms: Ne 13:9,11,14
Other names given to the house of God
Sanctuary Ex 25:8
House of prayer Mt 21:13 pp Mk 11:17 pp Lk 19:46; Isa 56:7
God’s dwelling-place Ac 7:45-47
The need for due reverence in worship
The house of God under the new covenant
In the hearts of God’s people 1Co 3:16; Gal 4:6 See also Ac 7:48; Ac 17:24; 1Co 6:19; 2Co 1:22; 2Co 6:16; Eph 3:17
In the church, the body of Christ Heb 3:6 See also Eph 2:19-22; 1Pe 2:4-5
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