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The stone which the builders rejected has become the head of the corner.
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The Rejected Cornerstone
Commentators explain this verse uses building imagery: a stone is discarded by builders but then becomes the most crucial piece, the cornerstone. While this likely had an initial application to King David being rejected by Israel's leaders, its ultimate fulfillment is in Jesus Christ. The religious authorities of his day rejected Jesus, but God exalted him to be the indispensable foundation and head of the Church.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The stone which the builders refused—See the notes at Matthew 21:42-43. Compare Mark 12:10-11; Acts 4:11; 1 Peter 2:7…
19th Century
Anglican
The stone. —Better, a stone. There is no article. Israel is, of course, this stone, rejected as of no account in the poli…
Baptist
The stone which the builders refused is become the head stone of the corner. This is the LORD'S doing; it is marvelous in our eyes.
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16th Century
Protestant
The stone which the builders rejected. In these words, David boldly pours contempt on the slanders with which he was unjustly and undeserv…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
The stone [which] the builders refused This is not Zerubabel, according to the sense of some Jews, as Theodoret suggests; nor …
Those who saw Christ's day from such a great distance found reason to praise God for the prospect. The prophecy in verses 22 and 23 may refer to Da…
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