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house, houses, house's, home, homes, residence

Definition:

The term "house" is often used figuratively in the Bible.

  • Sometimes it means "household," referring to the people who live together in one house.
  • Often "house" refers to a person's descendants or other relatives. For example, the phrase "house of David" refers to all the descendants of King David.
  • The terms "house of God" and "house of Yahweh" refer to the tabernacle or temple. These expressions can also refer generally to where God is or dwells.
  • In Hebrews 3, "God's house" is used as a metaphor to refer to God's people or, more generally, to everything pertaining to God.
  • A "residence" is any place in which people live without plans to move to another place.

Translation Suggestions

  • Depending on the context, "house" could be translated as "household" or "people" or "family" or "descendants" or "temple" or "dwelling place."
  • The phrase "house of David" could be translated as "clan of David" or "family of David" or "descendants of David." Related expressions could be translated in a similar way.
  • Different ways to translate "house of Israel" could include "people of Israel" or "Israel's descendants" or "Israelites."
  • The phrase "house of Yahweh" could be translated as "Yahweh's temple" or "place where Yahweh is worshiped" or "place where Yahweh meets with his people" or "where Yahweh dwells."
  • "House of God" could be translated in a similar way.

(See also: David, descendant, house of God, household, kingdom of Israel, tabernacle, temple, Yahweh)

Bible References:

Word Data:

  • Strong's: H1004, H1005, H4585, H5116, G3609, G3613, G3614, G3624