rwp@2Corinthians:5:1 @{If--be dissolved} (\ean--kataluthi\). Third class condition, \ean\ and first aorist passive subjunctive. The very word used (\katalu\) for striking down a tent. {The earthly house of our tabernacle} (\h epigeios hmn oikia tou sknous\). Rather, "If our earthly (see on ¯1Corinthians:15:40| for \epigeios\) house of the tent (\sknos\, another form of \skn\, tent, from root \ska\, to cover)." Appositive genitive, the house (\oikia\) is the tent. {We have} (\echomen\). Present indicative. We possess the title to it now by faith. "Faith is the title-deed (\hupostasis\) to things hoped for" (Hebrews:11:7|). {A building from God} (\oikodomn ek theou\). This \oikodom\ (found in Aristotle, Plutarch, LXX, etc., and papyri, though condemned by Atticists) is more substantial than the \sknos\. {Not made with hands} (\acheiropoiton\). Found first in strkjv@Mark:14:58| in charge against Jesus before the Sanhedrin (both the common verbal \cheiropoiton\ and the newly made vernacular \acheiropoiton\, same verbal with \a\ privative). Elsewhere only here and strkjv@Colossians:2:11|. Spiritual, eternal home.