The “house of God”. What
does that mean exactly? When you see the expression in your Bible, it does not
always mean precisely the same thing, though all its uses have a common element.
When Jacob first coins the expression in Genesis, he is
referring to what he saw in a vision while camped about 12 miles north of
Jerusalem. He dreamed of a ladder reaching from earth to heaven, on which the
angels of God traveled up and down, and the Lord standing above it, speaking to
him. He concluded he had slept on the doorstep of God’s heavenly dwelling, and
he called the place Bethel, which means “house of God”.














