Corner-Stone Corner

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Corner-Stone Corner [1]

Corner, Corner-Stone . 1. The special sanctity which in the Hebrew mind attached to corners is to be regarded as an inheritance from certain primitive and widely-spread animistic conceptions. Several of these were taken up and, so to say, ‘regularized’ in the later legislation (cf. the remarks on Azazel under Atonement [Day of]). Examples will be found in the ideas associated with the corners of the altar (  Zechariah 9:15 ), usually termed the ‘horns’ (Altar, § 7 ), the unreaped corners of the field (  Leviticus 19:9; Agriculture, § 3 ), the corners of the beard and head-hair (  Leviticus 19:27 ) and of the upper garment or cloak (Fringes).

2. Another illustration is found in the importance attached among many peoples to the corner-stone in the foundation course of every important building, which was laid with religious rites, including, in early times, the burial beneath it of a human victim (see House, § 3). The corrected text of   Isaiah 28:16 speaks of ‘a precious foundation corner-stone,’ which is neither Zion (as usually interpreted), nor the future Messiah, but a calm trust in J″ [Note: Jahweh.]; hence the prophet adds ‘he that trusts shall not be moved’ or ‘put to shame’ (Lxx [Note: Septuagint.] , cf.   1 Peter 2:6 and Kittel, Bib. Heb .).   Jeremiah 51:26 and   Job 38:6 both associate the corner-stone with the foundations. Hence the figurative use of the word for the chief men of the State, as its ‘corners,’ i.e. supports and defences (  Judges 20:2 ,   1 Samuel 14:38 [cf. marg.],   Isaiah 19:13 Rv [Note: Revised Version.] ,   Zechariah 10:4 ). On the other hand, the stone of   Psalms 118:22 which became ‘the head of the corner’ (Rv [Note: Revised Version.] ) the reference is to Zion is understood by many to be the corner-stone of the topmost course. (cf. the head stone of   Zechariah 4:7 , which is different from the ‘foundation’ of   Zechariah 4:9 ). In Nt this passage and   Isaiah 28:16 receive a Messianic application, Jesus Christ being both the foundation and the head of His Church (  Matthew 21:42 ||,   Acts 4:11 ,   1 Peter 2:6 f.).

A. R. S. Kennedy.

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