
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Paul uses the image of a building, borrowing both from the Artemision and Herod's Temple in Jerusalem. He shows how the church is continually growing into a "place" where God dwells & is worshipped. Of course, place is figurative as the whole idea is that humans are themselves the building.
By Wayne Braudrick4.6
1919 ratings
Paul uses the image of a building, borrowing both from the Artemision and Herod's Temple in Jerusalem. He shows how the church is continually growing into a "place" where God dwells & is worshipped. Of course, place is figurative as the whole idea is that humans are themselves the building.