house of god
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Definition
Noun: 1. A building dedicated to religious worship or prayer: This is the primary meaning of "house of God." It refers to any structure consecrated for the purpose of religious observance, communal prayer, and spiritual activities. It is a general, respectful term for a place considered sacred by a faith community.
Usage Notes
- "House of God" is a formal and reverential term. It emphasizes the building's sacred purpose as a dwelling place for the divine or a space for connecting with the divine.
- It is often used in religious contexts, sermons, hymns, and formal writing.
- While it can refer to any place of worship, it is most commonly associated with churches, temples, and mosques in Abrahamic traditions (Christianity, Judaism, Islam).
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The pilgrims traveled for miles to reach the ancient house of God.
- Please remember to maintain silence, for this is a house of God.
- Many different houses of God—churches, synagogues, and mosques—stand side by side in the city center.
Advanced Usage
- "Enter the house of God": A phrase meaning to go inside a place of worship, often implying an attitude of reverence or intention to pray.
- They entered the house of God with hearts full of gratitude.
Variants and Related Words
- House of worship (noun phrase): A more modern and interfaith synonym for "house of God." It is slightly less poetic but more inclusive of all religions.
- Place of worship (noun phrase): A very common and neutral term for any building used for religious services.
- Sanctuary (noun): Can refer specifically to the most sacred part of a house of God (e.g., the area around the altar in a church) or, more broadly, to the entire building as a holy refuge.
- Temple, church, mosque, synagogue, shrine (nouns): Specific terms for houses of God in particular religions (e.g., temple for Hinduism, Buddhism, etc.; church for Christianity; mosque for Islam; synagogue for Judaism).
Synonyms
- Place of worship
- House of worship
- Sacred building
- Holy place
- Sanctuary (in its broader sense)
Related Idioms and Phrases
- "My house shall be called a house of prayer": A biblical quotation (from Isaiah 56:7 and Matthew 21:13) that defines the ideal purpose of a house of God. It is sometimes referenced to emphasize that such a place is for spiritual communion, not commercial or secular activities.
Noun
- any building where congregations gather for prayer