Stonework
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Stonework in the Bible is a significant element that reflects both the practical and spiritual dimensions of ancient Israelite culture. From the construction of altars and temples to the crafting of memorials and tombs, stonework is intricately woven into the biblical narrative.

Construction and Architecture

Stone was a primary building material in ancient Israel due to its abundance and durability. The most notable example of stonework in the Bible is the construction of Solomon's Temple. In 1 Kings 6:7 , it is noted, "The temple was constructed using finished stones cut at the quarry, so that no hammer or chisel or any other iron tool was heard in the temple while it was being built." This verse highlights the precision and reverence involved in the temple's construction, emphasizing the sacredness of the work.

The use of stone in city walls and fortifications is also prevalent. Nehemiah's rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls (Nehemiah 4:1-23) demonstrates the strategic importance of stonework in providing protection and security for the inhabitants.

Altars and Memorials

Stone altars were central to worship practices. In Genesis 12:7 , Abram built an altar to the Lord who had appeared to him. These altars, often made of uncut stones, served as places of sacrifice and communion with God. The use of unhewn stones is commanded in Exodus 20:25 : "But if you make an altar of stones for Me, you must not build it with cut stones; for if you use a chisel on it, you will defile it."

Memorial stones, or standing stones, were erected to commemorate significant events. Joshua 4:20-22 describes the setting up of twelve stones taken from the Jordan River as a memorial for the Israelites' crossing into the Promised Land. These stones served as tangible reminders of God's faithfulness and deliverance.

Symbolism and Spiritual Significance

Stonework carries deep symbolic meaning in the Bible. Jesus Christ is referred to as the "cornerstone" in Ephesians 2:20 , indicating His foundational role in the Church. The imagery of a cornerstone signifies strength, stability, and alignment, essential qualities for the spiritual edifice of the Church.

Moreover, believers are described as "living stones" in 1 Peter 2:5 , being built into a spiritual house. This metaphor underscores the communal and dynamic nature of the Church, with each believer contributing to the whole.

Judgment and Justice

Stones also play a role in the administration of justice. The practice of stoning as a form of capital punishment is mentioned in several passages, such as Leviticus 20:2 , where it is prescribed for certain transgressions. This harsh measure reflects the seriousness with which the community upheld the covenantal laws.

Tombs and Burial Practices

Stone tombs were commonly used for burial, as seen in the account of Jesus' burial in a rock-hewn tomb (Matthew 27:60). The sealing of the tomb with a large stone further illustrates the use of stonework in burial customs, providing both security and a mark of finality.

In summary, stonework in the Bible is multifaceted, encompassing practical, symbolic, and spiritual dimensions. It serves as a testament to the craftsmanship, faith, and cultural practices of the biblical world, while also pointing to deeper theological truths.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(n.) Work or wall consisting of stone; mason's work of stone.
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Wesley at the German Settlement
... The inside is far more elegantly wrought with variety of Scripture histories in
stonework, than I believe can be found again in Scotland; perhaps not in all ...
/.../wesley/the journal of john wesley/wesley at the german settlement.htm

Letter xvi. --To Amphilochius.
... your unerring mind be persuaded, because some of the people here contract with me
to furnish thirty workmen for a stater, for the dressed stonework, of course ...
/.../gregory/gregory of nyssa dogmatic treatises etc/letter xvi to amphilochius.htm

Rondelet, {7} the Huguenot Naturalist {8}
... One sees to this day their towers of meagre stonework, perched on the grand Roman
masonry of those old amphitheatres, which they turned into fortresses. ...
/.../kingsley/historical lectures and essays/rondelet 7 the huguenot naturalist.htm

Original Sin
... compared to a wild fig-tree growing on a wall, the roots of which are pulled up,
and yet there are some fibres of it in the joints of the stonework, which will ...
//christianbookshelf.org/watson/a body of divinity/3 original sin.htm

The Rise of the Assyrian Empire
... Drawn by Faucher-Gudin, from the restoration by Thobois, as given in Renan. The
cuttings made in the lower stonework appear to be traces of unfinished steps. ...
/.../chapter iithe rise of the.htm

On the Death of his Father.
... I have not yet mentioned the external ornament, the beauty and size of the squared
and dove-tailed stonework, whether it be of marble in the bases and capitals ...
/.../cyril/lectures of s cyril of jerusalem/oration xviii on the death.htm

The Flight into Egypt and St. John the Baptist in the Desert
... and was choked with rubbish. Joseph repaired and cleaned it, and surrounded
it with beautiful new stonework. Near this spring, on ...
/.../emmerich/the life of the blessed virgin mary/xvi the flight into egypt.htm

The Theology of St. Hilary of Poitiers.
The Life and Writings of St. Hilary of Poitiers. <. ...
/.../chapter ii the theology of st.htm

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Stonework (1 Occurrence)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (n.) Work or wall consisting of stone; mason's work
of stone. Multi-Version Concordance Stonework (1 Occurrence). ...
/s/stonework.htm - 6k

Oven (22 Occurrences)
... (See Genesis 18:6; 1 Kings 19:6.). Noah Webster's Dictionary. (n.) A place arched
over with brick or stonework, and used for baking, heating, or drying; hence ...
/o/oven.htm - 15k

Ornamented (14 Occurrences)
... (See NIV). 1 Kings 6:18 (All the inside of the house was cedar-wood, ornamented
with designs of buds and flowers; no stonework was to be seen inside.) (BBE). ...
/o/ornamented.htm - 10k

Rendering (10 Occurrences)
... part. 5. (n.) The act of laying the first coat of plaster on brickwork
or stonework. 6. (n.) The coat of plaster thus laid on. 7 ...
/r/rendering.htm - 10k

Mason
... 3. (vt) To build stonework or brickwork about, under, in, over, etc.; to construct
by masons; -- with a prepositional suffix; as, to mason up a well or terrace ...
/m/mason.htm - 8k

Perch (2 Occurrences)
... A mass 16/ feet long, 1 foot in height, and 1/ feet in breadth, or 24/ cubic feet
(in local use, from 22 to 25 cubic feet); -- used in measuring stonework. ...
/p/perch.htm - 8k

Cedar-wood (22 Occurrences)
... (BBE). 1 Kings 6:18 (All the inside of the house was cedar-wood, ornamented with
designs of buds and flowers; no stonework was to be seen inside.) (BBE). ...
/c/cedar-wood.htm - 12k

Stoneth (4 Occurrences)

/s/stoneth.htm - 7k

Stoneworkers (3 Occurrences)

/s/stoneworkers.htm - 7k

Designs (118 Occurrences)
... 1 Kings 6:18 (All the inside of the house was cedar-wood, ornamented with designs
of buds and flowers; no stonework was to be seen inside.) (BBE). ...
/d/designs.htm - 35k

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Stonework (1 Occurrence)

1 Kings 6:18
(All the inside of the house was cedar-wood, ornamented with designs of buds and flowers; no stonework was to be seen inside.)
(BBE)

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