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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Stone
        Stones were commonly used for buildings, also as memorials of
        important events (Gen. 28:18; Josh. 24:26, 27; 1 Sam. 7:12,
        etc.). They were gathered out of cultivated fields (Isa. 5:2;
        comp. 2 Kings 3:19). This word is also used figuratively of
        believers (1 Pet. 2:4, 5), and of the Messiah (Ps. 118:22; Isa.
        28:16; Matt. 21:42; Acts 4:11, etc.). In Dan. 2:45 it refers
        also to the Messiah. He is there described as "cut out of the
        mountain." (See ROCK ¯T0003148.)
        A "heart of stone" denotes great insensibility (1 Sam. 25:37).
        Stones were set up to commemorate remarkable events, as by
        Jacob at Bethel (Gen. 28:18), at Padan-aram (35:4), and on the
        occasion of parting with Laban (31:45-47); by Joshua at the
        place on the banks of the Jordan where the people first "lodged"
        after crossing the river (Josh. 6:8), and also in "the midst of
        Jordan," where he erected another set of twelve stones (4:1-9);
        and by Samuel at "Ebenezer" (1 Sam. 7:12).
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Stone' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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