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A:The Jewish Encyclopedia tells us that the worship of sacred stones constituted one of the most general and ancient forms of religion; but among no other people was this worship so important as among the Semites. Sacred stones are mentioned with great frequency in the Old Testament, with at least ten of these references associated with Jacob (Israel).

Strange things happened at Bethel.

  • In Genesis 12:8, Abraham had pitched his tent to the east of Bethel and built an altar of stones.
  • Later, in verse 13:3, he returned to Bethel and to the sacred stone altar. Here, the town is portrayed as already being called Bethel.
  • In chapter 28, Abraham's grandson Jacob slept in a certain place and dreamed of a ladder going up to heaven then he named that place Bethel, but before then it had been called Luz. Here, the town is portrayed as being called Luz, until Jacob chose a new name, Bethel. Jacob used a stone for a pillow and after waking put it on a pillar and poured oil on it.

It has long been known that there was a West Semitic deity named Bethel, associated with the veneration of sacred stones, thus this and previous passages point to the city being named after the god Bethel.

There is an interesting passage in The Book of Joshua, where twelve stones were placed in the river bed to mark the place where the Israelites crossed over.

There is no mystical suggestion in the rock that the gospels describe as covering the entrance to the tomb of Jesus - this was standard practice in the first century.

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Numbers 20:8 - "Take the rod; you and your brother Aaron gather the congregation together. Speak to the rockbefore their eyes, and it will yield its water; thus you shall bring water for them out of the rock, and give drink to the congregation and their animals." [NKJV]

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The Jewish Encyclopedia tells us that the worship of sacred stones constituted one of the most general and ancient forms of religion; but among no other people was this worship so important as among the Semites. Sacred stones are mentioned with great frequency in the Old Testament, with at least ten of these references associated with Jacob.

It has long been known that there was a West Semitic deity named Bethel, associated with the veneration of sacred stones, thus the Israelite city located where, first Abraham then Jacob made stone altars, being named after the god Bethel.



The spiritual meaning of rock differs according to the context being used in The Bible. For example in the book of Matthew 7 : 24 - 27, the word "rock" meant the foundation of an individual. Also in Jeremiah 23 : 29 the word "rock" spiritually implies stumbling blocks or barriers. In Psalm 18 : 2 and Psalm 62 : 2 the word "rock" spiritually implies strength.

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The Jewish Encyclopedia tells us that the worship of sacred stones constituted one of the most general and ancient forms of religion; but among no other people was this worship so important as among the Semites. Sacred stones are mentioned with great frequency in the Old Testament, with at least ten of these references associated with Jacob.

It has long been known that there was a West Semitic deity named Bethel, associated with the veneration of sacred stones, thus the Israelite city located where, first Abraham then Jacob made stone altars, being named after the god Bethel.

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The spiritual meaning of rock differs according to the context being used in the Bible. For example in the book of Matthew 7 : 24 - 27, the word "rock" meant the foundation of an individual. Also in Jeremiah 23 : 29 the word "rock" spiritually implies stumbling blocks or barriers. In Psalm 18 : 2 and Psalm 62 : 2 the word "rock" spiritually implies strength.

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No. but 'rock' is used as a metaphor describing Jesus:

1 Peter 2:6-8New King James Version (NKJV)

6 Therefore it is also contained in the Scripture,

"Behold, I lay in Zion

A chief cornerstone, elect, precious,

And he who believes on Him will by no means be put to shame."

7 Therefore, to you who believe, He is precious; but to those who are disobedient,

"The stone which the builders rejected

Has become the chief cornerstone,"

8 and

"A stone of stumbling

And a rock of offense."

They stumble, being disobedient to the word, to which they also were appointed.

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