noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
Refers to a place of worship, such as a church, temple, mosque, or synagogue, where followers of a particular faith gather to pray and worship God.
Describes a specific type of building design that is intended for religious purposes, often characterized by features such as steeples, domes, or intricate decorations.
Used in discussions about the nature of God and the role of religious institutions in society.
Symbolizes spiritual significance and divine presence in various artistic and literary works, representing a sacred space where believers seek solace and connection with the divine.
In literature, the term 'house of God' may be used metaphorically to refer to a church or place of worship, or symbolically to represent spirituality and faith.
Psychologists may use the concept of a 'house of God' in therapy sessions to explore clients' beliefs, values, and experiences related to religion or spirituality.
Architects may refer to a 'house of God' when designing religious buildings such as churches, temples, mosques, or synagogues.
For clergy members, the 'house of God' is a sacred place of worship where religious ceremonies, rituals, and services are conducted.