House of Yahweh (biblical term)


The House of YHWH is a phrase found in the Hebrew Bible and on at least one inscription, usually referring to a temple.
Most modern religious scholars focus primarily upon Solomon's Temple. However, there have been two other structures identified as a 'House of Yahweh'. One is located in Elephantine Egypt. The other structure suggested as a House of Yahweh is at Tel Arad.
In 1962 Yohanan Aharoni excavated at Tel Arad the only Judean temple recovered by archaeologists to date. The incense altars and two "standing stones" may have been dedicated to Yahweh and Asherah. An inscription was found on the site by Ahroni mentioning a 'House of Yahweh', which William G. Dever suggests may have referred to the temple at Arad or the temple at Jerusalem. However, the temple was probably demolished around 700 BCE, which is before the date of the inscription.
The "New Testament" refers to the phrase "house of God" in ; ; ; ; and. "Jesus of Nazareth" quotes – "... My house shall be called a house of prayer for all nations" – in ; ; and.