Psalm 118:22Psalm 144:12Isaiah 19:13 Zechariah 10:4Isaiah 28:16Jeremiah 51:26
In the New Testament Psalm 118:22 and Isaiah 28:16 are quoted (or alluded to) and applied to Christ. The symbolism is clear: Jesus Christ is the only sure foundation of faith. The Synoptic gospels quote Psalm 118:22 after the parable of the wicked tenants to show the rejection and ultimate triumph of Christ ( Matthew 21:42; Mark 12:10; Luke 20:17; compare Acts 4:11; Ephesians 2:20-22 ).
In 1 Peter 2:4-8 , the two cornerstone passages are quoted in addition to Isaiah 8:14 . Here the appeal to the reader is to come to the living stone (Jesus) the people rejected but precious in God's sight. This is substantiated by a quote from Isaiah 28:16 . There then comes a warning: those who believe consider the stone to be something precious; but those who do not believe are warned that the stone which they have rejected has become the head of the corner (Psalm 118:22 ) and, further, this stone will make them stumble and fall (Isaiah 8:14; compare Romans 9:33 ). Believers are encouraged to become themselves living stones like the Living Stone and be built into a spiritual house ( 1 Peter 2:5 ). See Rocks and Stones.
Phil Logan
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