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The Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (TDNT) is one of the few agreed upon standard reference works in the area of New Testament studies. The depth and breadth of the information contained within the pages of the ten-volume print edition are well worth the cost, weight, and shelf space that they require. This electronic edition has several enhancements that make TDNT more usable than...

House of God” in the Old Testament. 3. “House of God” in Jesus and the Gospels. 4. The Heavenly “Father’s House” in Gnosticism and Philo. 5. Early Christian Sayings about the Earthly Temple, and Contacts with Oriental Symbolical Use. 6. “House of God” as an Early Christian Image for the Community. 7. The Related Symbolism of Later Jewish Apocalyptic and the Rabbinate. 8. “House” as Family and Race. 9. The “House” as a Group in the Structure of the Christian Community.