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16. That Christ also is called a Stone.
In Isaiah: "Thus saith the Lord, Behold, I place on the foundations of Sion
a precious stone, elect, chief, a corner stone, honourable; and he who trusteth
in Him shall not be confounded."
Also in the cxviith Psalm: "The stone which the builders rejected, the
same is become the head of the corner. This is done by the Lord, and it is
wonderful in our eyes. This is the day, which the Lord hath made; let us
rejoice and be glad in it. O Lord, save therefore, O Lord, direct therefore.
Blessed is He who cometh in the name of the Lord."
Also in Zechariah: "Behold, I bring forth my servant. The Orient is his
name, because the stone which I have placed before the face of Jesus; upon that
one stone are seven eyes."
Also in Deuteronomy: "And thou shall write upon the stone all this law,
very plainly."
Also in Jesus the son of Nave: "And be took a great stone, and placed it
there before the Lord; and Jesus said unto the people, Behold, this stone shall
be to you for a testimony, because it hath heard all the things which were
spoken by the Lord, which He hath spoken to you to-day; and it shall be for a
testimony to you in the last of the days, when ye shall have departed from your
God."
Also in the Acts of the Apostles, Peter: "Ye princes of the people, and
elders of Israel, hearken: Behold, we are this day interrogated by you about
the good deed done to the impotent man, by means of which he is made whole. Be
it known unto you all, and to all the people of Israel, that in the name of
Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom ye have crucified, whom God hath raised up from
the dead, by Him he stands whole in your presence, but by none other. This is
the stone which was despised by you builders, which has become the head of the
corner. For there is no other name given to men under heaven in which we must
be saved."
This is the stone in Genesis, which Jacob places at his head, because the head
of the man is Christ; and as he slept he saw a ladder reaching to heaven, on
which the Lord was placed, and angels were ascending and descending.
And this stone he designating Christ consecrated and anointed with the
sacrament of unction. This is the stone in Exodus upon which Moses sate on the
top of a hill when Jesus the son of Nave fought against Amalek; and by the
sacrament of the stone, and the stedfastness of his sitting, Amalek was
overcome by Jesus, that is, the devil was overcome by Christ. This is the great
stone in the first book of Kings, upon which was placed the ark of the covenant
when the oxen brought it back in the cart, sent back and returned by the
strangers. Also, this is the stone in the first book of Kings, with which David
smote the forehead of Goliath and slew him; signifying that the devil and his
servants are thereby thrown down-that part of the head, namely, being conquered
which they have not had sealed. And by this seal we also are always safe and
live. This is the stone which, when Israel
had conquered the aliens, Samuel set up and called its name Ebenezer; that is,
the stone that helpeth.
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