Houses of Israel
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The term "Houses of Israel" is a significant biblical phrase that refers to the collective tribes and families that make up the nation of Israel. This term is deeply rooted in the history, culture, and religious identity of the Jewish people as depicted in the Bible. It is often used to denote the unity and diversity within the nation, as well as the covenantal relationship between God and His chosen people.

Biblical Origins and Usage

The concept of the "Houses of Israel" originates from the patriarch Jacob, who was renamed Israel by God. Jacob had twelve sons, each of whom became the progenitor of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. These tribes collectively formed the nation of Israel, often referred to as the "Houses of Israel" in the Scriptures. The term emphasizes the familial and tribal structure of the nation, as seen in passages like Exodus 19:3, where God instructs Moses, "This is what you are to say to the house of Jacob and explain to the sons of Israel."

Covenantal Significance

The "Houses of Israel" are central to the covenantal relationship between God and His people. This relationship is established through the Abrahamic, Mosaic, and Davidic covenants, which promise blessings, land, and a messianic lineage. In Jeremiah 31:31, God declares, "The days are coming, declares the LORD, when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah." This prophecy points to the future restoration and spiritual renewal of Israel through the New Covenant, fulfilled in Jesus Christ.

Division and Restoration

Historically, the "Houses of Israel" experienced division after the reign of King Solomon, resulting in the formation of two separate kingdoms: the northern kingdom of Israel and the southern kingdom of Judah. This division is reflected in the prophetic literature, where the prophets often address both houses separately, calling them to repentance and foretelling their eventual restoration. Ezekiel 37:16-17 illustrates this hope: "Son of man, take a stick and write on it, 'For Judah and for the Israelites associated with him.' Then take another stick and write on it, 'For Joseph, the stick of Ephraim, and all the house of Israel associated with him.' Join them together into one stick, so that they become one in your hand."

Spiritual and Eschatological Implications

In the New Testament, the concept of the "Houses of Israel" is expanded to include the spiritual Israel, comprising both Jews and Gentiles who believe in Jesus Christ. This is evident in Romans 9:6-8, where Paul explains, "For not all who are descended from Israel are Israel. Nor because they are Abraham’s descendants are they all his children. On the contrary, 'Through Isaac your offspring will be reckoned.' So it is not the children of the flesh who are God’s children, but it is the children of the promise who are regarded as offspring."

The eschatological vision of the "Houses of Israel" is one of ultimate unity and restoration under the reign of the Messiah. Revelation 21:12 describes the New Jerusalem with "a great, high wall with twelve gates inscribed with the names of the twelve tribes of Israel," symbolizing the fulfillment of God's promises to the "Houses of Israel" and the inclusion of all believers in His eternal kingdom.
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Houses

Houses for Summer Residence

Houses in Cities, Built in Streets

Houses of Brick or Clay: Easily Broken Through

Houses of Brick or Clay: Often Swept Away by Torrents

Houses of Brick or Clay: Plastered

Houses of Criminals, Desolated

Houses of Saints' Inheritance

Houses of the Body

Houses of the Church

Houses of the Grave

Houses of the Rich: Goodly

Houses of the Rich: Great

Houses of the Rich: Pleasant

Houses were Hired

Houses were Mortgaged

Houses were Sold

Houses: (Building of) of Great Prosperity

Houses: (Built and not Inhabited) of Calamity

Houses: (Insecurity of) of Earthly Trust

Houses: (On a Rock) the Hope of Saints

Houses: (On Sand) the Delusive Hope of Hypocrites

Houses: (To Inhabit Those, Built by Others) Abundant Feelings

Houses: Accessible from the Outside

Houses: Admission To, Gained by Knocking at the Door

Houses: Antiquity of

Houses: Apartments of, Were often: Ceiled and Painted

Houses: Apartments of, Were often: Hung With Rich Tapestries

Houses: Apartments of, Were often: Inlaid With Ivory

Houses: Apartments of, Were often: Large and Airy

Houses: Apartments of, Were often: Warmed With Fires

Houses: Built of Bricks

Houses: Built of Clay

Houses: Built of Hewn or Cut Stone

Houses: Built of Stone and Wood

Houses: Custom of Fastening Nails, in Walls of, Alluded To

Houses: Deep and Solid Foundations Required For

Houses: Desolation of, Threatened As a Punishment

Houses: Divided Into Apartments

Houses: Doors of, How Fastened

Houses: Doors of, Low and Small for Safety

Houses: Entered by a Gate or Door

Houses: had often Detached Apartments for Secrecy and for Strangers

Houses: had often Several Stories

Houses: Law Respecting the Sale of

Houses: Liable to Leprosy

Houses: Lighted by Windows

Houses: Not to be Coveted

Houses: Often Broken Down to Repair City Walls Before Sieges

Houses: Often Built on City Walls

Houses: Serpents often Lodged in Walls of

Houses: Sometimes Built Without Foundation

Houses: Street Windows of, High and Dangerous

Houses: The Courts of, Large and Used As Apartments

Houses: The Flat Roofs of had often Booths on Them

Houses: The Flat Roofs of had often Idolatrous Altars on Them

Houses: The Flat Roofs of Often Covered With Week Grass

Houses: The Flat Roofs of Resorted to in Grief

Houses: The Flat Roofs of Surrounded With Battlements

Houses: The Flat Roofs of Used for Devotion

Houses: The Flat Roofs of Used for Drying Flax

Houses: The Flat Roofs of Used for Exercise

Houses: The Flat Roofs of Used for Making Proclamations

Houses: The Flat Roofs of Used for Secret Conference

Houses: Upper Apartments of, the Best, and Used for Entertainments

Houses: Walls of, Plastered

Houses: when Finished Were Usually Dedicated

Renting: Houses

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