1. Hebrew and Greek Words:
(1) Chiefly
2. Literal Usage:
The word is used of great stones (Gen 29:2); of small stones (1Sa 17:40); of stones set up as memorials (1Sa 7:12, “Eben-ezer,” “stone of help”); of precious stones (Exo 35:9, etc.); of hailstones (Jos 10:11).
3. Figurative Usage:
Of hardness: “I will take the stony heart out of their flesh” (Eze 11:19); of one smitten: “(Nabal’s) heart died within him, and became as a stone” (1Sa 25:37); of weight: “A stone is heavy, and the sand weighty” (Pro 27:3); of dumbness: “Woe unto him that saith to the wood, Awake; to the dumb stone, Arise!” (Hab 2:19); of Jerusalem: “I will make Jerusalem a burdensome stone for all the peoples” (Zec 12:3); of the corner-stone as a figure of high position:
“The stone which the builders rejected
Is become the head of the corner” (Psa 118:22).
See FLINT; ROCK.
(2) Used also anatomically of the testicles (Lev 21:20; Deu 23:1; Job 40:17,
