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Bible Encyclopedias
Corner-Stone
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
(1) With the Canaanites, who preceded Israel in the possession of Palestine, corner-stone laying seems to have been a most sacred and impressive ceremonial. Under this important stone of temples, or other great structures, bodies of children or older persons would be laid, consecrating the building by such human sacrifice (see
(2) Old Testament references .
Figurative Uses
While all the passages indicate the stone at the corner, there appear to be two conceptions: (a ) The foundation-stone upon which the structure rested (Job 38:6; Isaiah 28:16; Jeremiah 51:26 ); or (b ) The topmost or cap-stone, which linked the last tier together (Psalm 118:22; Zechariah 4:7 ); in both cases it is an important or key-stone, and figurative of the Messiah, who is "the First and the Last." In Job 38:6 it beautifully expresses in figures the stability of the earth, which Yahweh created. In Zechariah 10:4 the leader or ruler in the Messianic age is represented by the corner-stone. The ancient tradition of the one missing stone, when the temple was in building, is reflected in or has been suggested by Psalm 118:22 (Midrash quoted by Pusey under Zechariah 4:7 ). It is probable that we should read in Psalm 144:12 not "corner-stones," but "corner-pillars," or supports (compare Greek Caryatides) from a different Hebrew word,
(3) New Testament passages . - Psalm 118:22 is quoted and interpreted as fulfilled in Jesus Christ in a number of passages: Matthew 21:42; Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17; Acts 4:11 and 1 Peter 2:7; it is also the evident basis for Ephesians 2:20 . Isaiah 28:16 is quoted twice in the New Testament: Romans 9:33 , from Septuagint combined with the words of Isaiah 8:14 , and in 1 Peter 2:6 , which is quoted with some variation from Septuagint. The Old Testament passages were understood by the rabbis to be Messianic, and were properly so applied by the New Testament writers. See also HOUSE .
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Orr, James, M.A., D.D. General Editor. Entry for 'Corner-Stone'. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​isb/​c/corner-stone.html. 1915.