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STONES - S>@ - Besides the ordinary uses to which stones were applied, we may mention that large stones were set up to commemorate any remarkable event. kjv@Genesis:28:18 kjv@Genesis:35:14 kjv@Genesis:31:45 ; kjv@Joshua:4:9; kjv@1Samuel:7:12) Such stones were occasionally consecrated By anointing. kjv@Genesis:28:18) Heaps of stones were piled up on various occasions, as in token of a treaty, kjv@Genesis:31:47) or over the grave of some notorious offender. kjv@Joshua:7:26 kjv@Joshua:8:29; 2 Samuel 18:17) The "white stone" noticed in kjv@Revelation:2:17) has been variously regarded as referring to the pebble of acquittal used in the Greek courts; to the lot cast in elections in Greece to both these combined; to the stones in the high priest’s breastplate; to the tickets presented to the victor at the public games; or, lastly, to the custom of writing on stones. The notice in kjv@Zechariah:12:3) of the "burdensome stone" is referred by Jerome to the custom of lifting stones as an exercise of strength, comp. Ecclus. kjv@6:21; but it may equally well be explained of a large corner-stone as a symbol of strength. kjv@Isaiah:28:16) Stones are used metaphorically to denote hardness or insensibility, ( kjv@1Samuel:25:37; kjv@Ezekiel:11:19 kjv@Ezekiel:36:26) as well as firmness or strength. kjv@Genesis:49:24) The members of the Church are called "living stones," as contributing to rear that living temple in which Christ, himself "a living stone," is the chief or head of the corner. kjv@Ephesians:2:20-22; kjv@1Peter:2:4-8)

STONES, PRECIOUS - S>@ - Precious stones are frequently alluded to in Scriptures; they were known and very highly valued in the earliest times. The Tyrians traded in precious stones supplied by Syria. kjv@Ezekiel:27:16) The merchants of Sheba and Raamah in south Arabia, and doubtless India and Ceylon supplied the markets of Tyre with various precious stones. The art of engraving on precious stones was known from the very earliest times. kjv@Genesis:38:18) The twelve atones of the breastplate were engraved each one with the name of one of the tribes. kjv@Exodus:28:17-21) It is an undecided question whether the diamond was known to the early nations of antiquity. The Authorized Version gives if as the rendering of the Heb. yahalom , but it is probable that the jasper is intended. Precious stones are used in Scripture in a figurative sense, to signify value, beauty durability, etc., in those objects with which they are compared.
See (Solomon kjv@5:14; Isaiah:54:11-12; kjv@Lamentations:4:7; kjv@Revelation:4:3 kjv@Revelation:21:10 kjv@Revelation:21:21)

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Stone @ Stones were commonly used for buildings, also as memorials of important events kjv@Genesis:28:18; kjv@Joshua:24:26-27; kjv@1Samuel:7:12, etc.). They were gathered out of cultivated fields kjv@Isaiah:5:2; comp. kjv@2Kings:3:19). This word is also used figuratively of believers ( kjv@1Peter:2:4-5), and of the Messiah kjv@Psalms:118:22; kjv@Isaiah:28:16; kjv@Matthew:21:42; kjv@Acts:4:11, etc.). In kjv@Daniel:2:45 it refers also to the Messiah. He is there described as "cut out of the mountain." (
See ROCK.) A "heart of stone" denotes great insensibility ( kjv@1Samuel:25:37). Stones were set up to commemorate remarkable events, as by Jacob at Bethel kjv@Genesis: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 kjv@Joshua: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" ( kjv@1Samuel:7:12).

Stones, Precious @ Frequently referred to (kjvKings:10:2; kjv@2Chronicals:3:6 kjv@2Chronicals:9:10; kjv@Revelation:18:16 kjv@Revelation:21:19). There are about twenty different names of such stones in the Bible. They are figuratively introduced to denote value, beauty, durability (Cant. kjv@5:14; Isaiah:54:11-12; kjv@Lamentations:4:7).

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STONES @
- Commandments engraved upon kjv@Exodus:24:12; kjv@Exodus:31:18; kjv@Exodus:34:1-4; kjv@Deuteronomy:4:13; kjv@Deuteronomy:5:22; kjv@Deuteronomy:9:9-11; kjv@Deuteronomy:10:1-3
- The law of Moses written upon kjv@Joshua:8:32
- Houses built of kjv@Isaiah:9:10; kjv@Amos:5:11
- Temple built of kjv@1Kings:5:17-18; kjv@1Kings:7:9-12; kjv@Matthew:24:2; kjv@Luke:19:44; kjv@Luke:21:5-6
- Prepared in the quarries kjv@1Kings:6:7
- Hewn (cut) kjv@Exodus:34:1; kjv@Deuteronomy:10:1; kjv@1Kings:5:17; kjv@1Kings:6:36; kjv@1Kings:7:9; kjv@2Kings:12:12; kjv@2Kings:22:6; kjv@1Chronicles:22:2; kjv@2Chronicles:34:11; kjv@Lamentations:3:9
- Sawed kjv@1Kings:7:9
- Hewers (stone-cutters) of kjv@1Kings:5:18; kjv@2Kings:12:12; kjv@1Chronicles:22:15
- City walls built of kjv@Nehemiah:4:3
- Memorial pillars of kjv@Genesis:28:18-22; kjv@Genesis:31:45-52; kjv@Joshua:4:2-9 kjv@Joshua:4:20-24 kjv@Joshua:24:25; kjv@1Samuel:7:12
- Ezel kjv@1Samuel:20:19
- Zoheleth kjv@1Kings:1:9
- Thrown upon accursed ground kjv@2Kings:3:19 kjv@2Kings:3:25
- Used .In building altars kjv@Joshua:8:31 .For weighing (margin) kjv@Leviticus:19:36 .For closing graves kjv@Matthew:27:60; kjv@Mark:15:46; kjv@Mark:16:3
- Tombs hewn in kjv@Matthew:27:60; kjv@Mark:15:46; kjv@Mark:16:3
- Idols made of kjv@Deuteronomy:4:28; kjv@Deuteronomy:28:36 kjv@Deuteronomy:28:64 kjv@Deuteronomy:29:17; kjv@2Kings:19:18; kjv@Isaiah:37:19; kjv@Ezekiel:20:32
- Great, in Solomon's temple kjv@1Kings:5:17-18; kjv@1Kings:7:9-12
- Magnificent, in Herod the Great's temple kjv@Mark:13:1
- Skill in throwing kjv@Judges:20:16; kjv@1Chronicles:12:2
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See SLINGS
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See ADAMANT
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See CHALCEDONY
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See MARBLE
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See ONYX
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See PILLARS
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See PRECIOUS, below

- SYMBOLICAL .Of the kingdom of Christ kjv@Daniel:2:34 kjv@Daniel:2:45

- PRECIOUS .In the breastplate and ephod kjv@Exodus:28:9-21; kjv@Exodus:39:6-14 .Voluntary offerings of, by the Israelites for the breastplate and ephod kjv@Exodus:35:27 .Exported from Sheba kjv@1Kings:10:2 kjv@1Kings:10:10 kjv@2Chronicles:9:9-10; kjv@Ezekiel:27:22 .Ophir kjv@1Kings:10:11 .Partial catalogue of kjv@Ezekiel:28:13 .Seen in the foundation of the New Jerusalem in John's apocalyptic vision kjv@Revelation:21:19-20 .In the crowns of kings kjv@2Samuel:12:30; kjv@1Chronicles:20:2

- FIGURATIVE kjv@Isaiah:54:11-12 .
See AGATE .
See AMETHYST .
See BERYL .
See CARBUNCLE .
See CHRYSOLITE .
See CHRYSOPRASUS .
See CORAL .
See CRYSTAL .
See DIAMOND .
See EMERALD .
See JACINTH .
See JASPER .
See LIGURE .
See RUBY .
See SAPPHIRE .
See SARDIUS .
See SARDONYX .
See TOPAZ

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kjv@STRING:Abana <HITCHCOCK>@ made of stone; a building - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Cephas <HITCHCOCK>@ a rock or stone - HITCHCOCK-C


kjv@STRING:Eben-ezer <HITCHCOCK>@ the stone of help - HITCHCOCK-E


kjv@STRING:Hali <HITCHCOCK>@ sickness; a beginning; a precious stone - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Ispah <HITCHCOCK>@ a jasper stone - HITCHCOCK-I


kjv@STRING:Leshem <HITCHCOCK>@ a name; putting; a precious stone - HITCHCOCK-L


kjv@STRING:Pedahzur <HITCHCOCK>@ strong or powerful savior; stone of redemption - HITCHCOCK-P


kjv@STRING:Peninnah <HITCHCOCK>@ pearl; precious stone; the face - HITCHCOCK-P


kjv@STRING:Peter <HITCHCOCK>@ a rock or stone - HITCHCOCK-P


kjv@STRING:Punon <HITCHCOCK>@ precious stone; that beholds - HITCHCOCK-P


kjv@STRING:Regem <HITCHCOCK>@ that stones or is stoned; purple - HITCHCOCK-R


kjv@STRING:Regemmelech <HITCHCOCK>@ he that stones the king; purple of the king - HITCHCOCK-R


kjv@STRING:Zur <HITCHCOCK>@ stone; rock; that besieges - HITCHCOCK-Z


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H68 <STRHEB>@ אבן 'eben eh'-ben From the root of H1129 through the {meaning} to build; a stone: - + {carbuncle} + {mason} + {plummet} {[chalk-} {hail-} {bead-} sling-] stone ({-ny}) (divers) weight (-s).


H69 <STRHEB>@ אבן 'eben eh'-ben (Chaldee); corresponding to H68: - stone.


H70 <STRHEB>@ אבן 'ôben o'-ben From the same as H68; a pair of stones (only dual); a potter´ s wheel or a midwife´ s stool (consisting alike of two horizontal disks with a support between): - {wheel} stool.


H72 <STRHEB>@ אבן העזר 'eben hâ‛êzer eh'-ben haw-e'-zer From H68 and H5828 with the article inserted; stone of the help; Eben {ha-Ezer} a place in Palestine: - Ebenezer.


H1259 <STRHEB>@ בּרד bârâd baw-rawd' From H1258; hail: - hail ([stones]).


H1382 <STRHEB>@ גּבלי giblîy ghib-lee' Patrial from H1380; a {Gebalite} or inhabitant of Gebal: - {Giblites} stone-squarer.


H1470 <STRHEB>@ גּוזן gôzân go-zawn' Probably from H1468; a quarry (as a place of cutting stones); {Gozan} a province of Assyria: - Gozan.


H1486 <STRHEB>@ גּרל גּורל gôrâl gôrâl {go-rawl'} go-ral' From an unused root meaning to be rough (as stone); properly a {pebble} that {is} a lot (small stones being used for that purpose); figuratively a portion or destiny (as if determined by lot): - lot.


H1496 <STRHEB>@ גּזית gâzîyth gaw-zeeth' From H1491; something {cut} that {is} dressed stone: - {hewed} hewn {stone} wrought.


H1530 <STRHEB>@ גּל gal gal From H1556; something {rolled} that {is} a heap of stone or dung (plural ruins); by analogy a spring of water (plural waves): - {billow} {heap} {spring} wave.


H1614 <STRHEB>@ גּפרית gophrîyth gof-reeth' Probably feminine of H1613; properly cypress resin; by analogy sulphur (as equally inflammable): - brimstone.


H1615 <STRHEB>@ גּר gir gheer Perhaps from H3564; lime (from being burned in a kiln): - chalk [-stone].


H1858 <STRHEB>@ דּר dar dar Apparently from the same as H1865; properly a pearl (from its sheen as rapidly turned); by analogy pearl {stone} that {is} mother of pearl or alabaster: - X white.


H2106 <STRHEB>@ זוית zâvîyth zaw-veeth' Apparently from the same root as H2099 (in the sense of prominence); an angle (as {projecting}) that {is} (by implication) a corner column (or anta): - corner (stone).


H2120 <STRHEB>@ זחלת zôcheleth zo-kheh'-leth Feminine active participle of H2119; crawling (that {is} serpent); {Zocheleth} a boundary stone in Palestine: - Zoheleth.


H2505 <STRHEB>@ חלק châlaq khaw-lak' A primitive root; to be smooth (figuratively); by implication (as smooth stones were used for lots) to apportion or separate: - {deal} {distribute} {divide} {flatter} {give} ({have} im-) part ({-ner}) take away a {portion} {receive} separate {self} (be) smooth (-er).


H2672 <STRHEB>@ חצב חצב châtsab châtsêb {khaw-tsab'} khaw-tsabe' A primitive root; to cut or carve ({wood} stone or other material); by implication to {hew} split6 {square} {quarry} engrave: - {cut} {dig} {divide} {grave} hew ({out} {-er}) {make} mason.


H2687 <STRHEB>@ חצץ châtsâts khaw-tsawts' From H2686; properly something cutting; hence gravel (as grit); also (like H2671) an arrow: - {arrow} gravel (stone).


H2710 <STRHEB>@ חקק châqaq khaw-kak' A primitive root; properly to {hack} that {is} engrave ( to be a scribe simply); by implication to enact (laws being cut in stone or metal tablets in primitive times) or (generally) prescribe: - {appoint} {decree} {governor} {grave} {lawgiver} {note} {pourtray} {print} set.


H2789 <STRHEB>@ חרשׂ chereώ kheh'-res A collateral form mediating between H2775 and H2791; a piece of pottery: - earth ({-en}) (pot-) {sherd} + stone.


H2911 <STRHEB>@ טחון ţechôn tekh-one' From H2912; a hand mill; hence a millstone: - to grind.


H237 <STRHEB>@ אזל 'ezel eh'-zel From H235; departure; {ezel} a memorial stone in Palestine: - Ezel.


H3034 <STRHEB>@ ידה yâdâh yaw-daw' A primitive root; used only as denominative from H3027; literally to use (that {is} hold out) the hand; physically to throw (a {stone} an arrow) at or away; especially to revere or worship (with extended hands); intensively to bemoan (by wringing the hands): - cast ({out}) (make) confess ({-ion}) {praise} {shoot} (give) thank ({-ful} {-s} -sgiving).


H3095 <STRHEB>@ יהלם yahălôm yah-hal-ome' From H1986 (in the sense of hardness); a precious {stone} probably onyx: - diamond.


H3600 <STRHEB>@ כּיר kîyr keer A form for H3564 (only in the dual); a cooking range (consisting of two parallel {stones} across which the boiler is set): - ranges for pots.


H3871 <STRHEB>@ לח לוּח lûach lûach {loo'-akh} loo'-akh From a primitive root; probably meaning to glisten; a tablet (as {polished}) of {stone} wood or metal: - {board} {plate} table.


H306 <STRHEB>@ אחלמה 'achlâmâh akh-law'-maw Perhaps from H2492 (and thus dream stone); a {gem} probably the amethyst: - amethyst.


H4551 <STRHEB>@ מסּע massâ‛ mas-saw' From H5265 in the sense of projecting; a missile (spear or arrow); also a quarry (whence stones {are} as it {were} ejected): - before it was {brought} darticle


H4676 <STRHEB>@ מצּבה matstsêbâh mats-tsay-baw' Feminine (causative) participle of H5324; something {stationed} that {is} a column or (memorial stone); by analogy an idol: - {garrison} (standing) {image} pillar.


H4678 <STRHEB>@ מצּבת matstsebeth mats-tseh'-beth From H5324; something {stationary} that {is} a monumental stone; also the stock of a tree: - {pillar} substance.


H4773 <STRHEB>@ מרגּמה margêmâh mar-gay-maw' From H7275; a stone heap: - sling.


H4906 <STRHEB>@ משׂכּית maώkîyth mas-keeth' From the same as H7906; a figure (carved on {stone} the {wall} or any object); figuratively imagination: - {conceit} image ({-ry}) {picture} X wish.


H417 <STRHEB>@ אלגּבישׁ 'elgâbîysh el-gaw-beesh' From H410 and H1378; hail (as if a great pearl): - great hail [-stones].


H5553 <STRHEB>@ סלע selaseh'-lah From an unused root meaning to be lofty; a craggy {rock} literally or figuratively (a fortress): - (ragged) {rock} stone ({-ny}) strong hold.


H5619 <STRHEB>@ סקל sâqal saw-kal' A primitive root; properly to be weighty; but used only in the sense of lapidation or its contrary (as if a delapidation): - ({cast} gather {out} throw) stone ({-s}) X surely.


H6344 <STRHEB>@ פּחד pachad pakh'-ad The same as H6343; a testicle (as a cause of shame akin to fear): - stone.


H6458 <STRHEB>@ פּסל pâsal paw-sal' A primitive root; to {carve} whether wood or stone: - {grave} hew.


H6697 <STRHEB>@ צר צוּר tsûr tsûr {tsoor} tsoor From H6696; properly a cliff (or sharp {rock} as compressed); generally a rock or boulder; figuratively a refuge; also an edge (as precipitous): - {edge} X (mighty) God ({one}) {rock} X {sharp} {stone} X {strength} X strong. See also H1049.


H6864 <STRHEB>@ צר tsôr tsore From H6696; a stone (as if pressed hard or to a point); (by implication of use) a knife: - {flint} sharp stone.


H6872 <STRHEB>@ צרר צרור tserôr tserôr {tser-ore'} tser-ore' From H6887; a parcel (as packed up); also a kernel or particle (as if a package): - {bag} X {bendeth} {bundle} least {grain} small stone.


H7222 <STRHEB>@ ראשׁה rô'shâh ro-shaw' Feminine of H7218; the head: - head [-stone].


H7275 <STRHEB>@ רגם râgam raw-gam' A primitive root (compare {H7263} H7321 and H7551); to cast together ({stones}) that {is} to lapidate: - X {certainly} stone.


H7276 <STRHEB>@ רגם regem reh'-gem From H7275; stone heap; {Regem} an Israelite: - Regem.


H7277 <STRHEB>@ רגמה rigmâh rig-maw' Feminine of the same as H7276; a pile (of {stones}) that {is} (figuratively) a throng: - council.


H7347 <STRHEB>@ רחה rêcheh ray-kheh' From an unused root meaning to pulverize; a mill stone: - mill (stone).


H7393 <STRHEB>@ רכב rekeb reh'-keb From H7392; a vehicle; by implication a team; by extension cavalry; by analogy a {rider} that {is} the upper millstone: - {chariot} (upper) {millstone} multitude [from the {margin]} wagon.


H7528 <STRHEB>@ רצף râtsaph raw-tsaf' A denominative from H7529; to {tessellate} that {is} embroider (as if with bright stones): - pave.


H7529 <STRHEB>@ רצף retseph reh'-tsef For H7565; a red hot stone (for baking): - coal.


H7531 <STRHEB>@ רצפּה ritspâh rits-paw' Feminine of H7529; a hot stone; also a tessellated pavement: - live {coal} pavement.


H8068 <STRHEB>@ שׁמיר shâmîyr shaw-meer' From H8104 in the original sense of pricking; a thorn; also (from its keenness for scratching) a {gem} probably the diamond: - adamant ({stone}) {brier} diamond.


H8659 <STRHEB>@ תּרשׁישׁ tarshîysh tar-sheesh' Probably the same as H8658 (as the region of the {stone} or the reverse); {Tarshish} a place on the {Mediterranean} hence the epithet of a merchant vessel (as if for or from that port); also the name of a Persian and of an Israelite: - {Tarshish} Tharshish.


H810 <STRHEB>@ אשׁך 'eshek eh'-shek From an unused root (probably meaning to bunch together); a testicle (as a lump): - stone.


G2303 <STRGRK>@ θεῖον theion thi'-on Probably neuter of G2304 (in its original sense of flashing); sulphur: - brimstone.


G2306 <STRGRK>@ θειώδης theiōdēs thi-o'-dace From G2303 and G1491; sulphur like that is sulphurous: - brimstone.


G2642 <STRGRK>@ καταλιθάζω katalithazō kat-al-ith-ad'-zo From G2596 and G3034; to stone down that is to death: - stone.


G2991 <STRGRK>@ λαξευτός laxeutos lax-yoo-tos' From a compound of λᾶς las (a stone) and the base of G3584 (in its original sense of scraping); rock quarried: - hewn in stone.


G211 <STRGRK>@ ἀλάβαστρον alabastron al-ab'-as-tron Neuter of ἀλάβαστρος alabastros (of uncertain derivation) the name of a stone; properly an alabaster box that is (by extension) a perfume vase (of any material): - (alabaster) box.


G3034 <STRGRK>@ λιθάζω lithazō lith-ad'-zo From G3037; to lapidate: - stone.


G3035 <STRGRK>@ λίθινος lithinos lith'-ee-nos From G3037; stony that is made of stone: - of stone.


G3036 <STRGRK>@ λιθοβολέω lithoboleō lith-ob-ol-eh'-o From a compound of G3037 and G906; to throw stones that is lapidate: - stone cast stones.


G3037 <STRGRK>@ λίθος lithos lee'-thos Apparently a primary word; a stone (literally or figuratively): - (mill- stumbling-) stone.


G3038 <STRGRK>@ λιθόστρωτος lithostrōtos lith-os'-tro-tos From G3037 and a derivative of G4766; stone strewed that is a tessellated mosaic on which the Roman tribunal was placed: - Pavement.


G3457 <STRGRK>@ μυλικός mulikos moo-lee-kos' From G3458; belonging to a mill: - mill [-stone].


G3458 <STRGRK>@ μύλος mulos moo'-los Probably ultimately from the base of G3433 (through the idea of hardship); a mill that is (by implication) a grinder (millstone): - millstone.


G3684 <STRGRK>@ ὀνικός onikos on-ik-os' From G3688; belonging to an ass that is large (so as to be turned by an ass): - millstone.


G4348 <STRGRK>@ πρόσκομμα proskomma pros'-kom-mah From G4350; a stub that is (figuratively) occasion of apostasy: - offence stumbling (-block6[-stone]).


G4456 <STRGRK>@ πωρόω pōroō po-ro'-o Apparently from πῶρος pōros (a kind of stone); to petrify that is (figuratively) to indurate (render stupid or callous): - blind harden.


G4557 <STRGRK>@ σαρδόνυξ sardonux sar-don'-oox From the base of G4556 and ὄνυξ onux (the nail of a finger; hence the onyx stone); a sardonyx that is the gem so called: - sardonyx.


G5555 <STRGRK>@ χρυσόλιθος chrusolithos khroo-sol'-ee-thos From G5557 and G3037; gold stone that is a yellow gem (chrysolite): - chrysolite.


G5586 <STRGRK>@ ψῆφος psēphos psay'-fos From the same as G5584; a pebble (as worn smooth by handling) that is (by implication of use as a counter or ballot) a verdict (of acquittal) or ticket (of admission); a vote: - stone voice.


G858 <STRGRK>@ ἀφελότης aphelotēs af-el-ot'-ace From a compound of G1 (as a negative particle) and φέλλος phellos (in the sense of a stone as stubbing the foot); smoothness that is (figuratively) simplicity: - singleness.


G931 <STRGRK>@ βάσανος basanos bas'-an-os Perhaps remotely from the same as G939 (through the notion of going to the bottom); a touch stone that is (by analogy) torture: - torment.