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  2. Nov 30, 2023 · In Matthew 21:44, Jesus says, "He who falls on this stone will be broken to pieces, but he on whom it falls will be crushed." The key to understanding this statement lies in the context of the verse and the larger conversation Jesus was having.

  3. If the stone falls on anyone, it will crush that person." International Standard Version The person who falls over this stone will be broken to pieces, but it will crush anyone on whom it falls." Literal Standard Version and he who is falling on this stone will be broken, and on whomsoever it may fall it will crush him to pieces.”

  4. Jul 31, 2018 · The stone is obviously Jesus and if we constantly rely on Him for our life, our very breath, we are falling on the stone, Christ the Lord, humbling ourselves, (hopefully daily), and He will be our strength for us daily, especially when storms hit.

  5. Whosoever shall fall on this stone — Which the builders have rejected, but which God will make the head of the corner; that is, whosoever shall stumble at me and my doctrine, while I am here on earth in this humble form; shall be broken — Shall receive much damage.

  6. What does Matthew 21:44 mean? Jesus has quoted from Psalm 118:22–23 and has applied it to Himself. He is the stone that the builders of Israel, her leaders, rejected. The Lord, however, has made Jesus the cornerstone of the house of God (Matthew 21:42–43). Now Jesus references Isaiah 8:14–15.

  7. Aug 3, 2020 · What is the difference between falling on the stone and the stone falling on someone (in the context of the stone being Jesus), and what does being “broken” versus “scattered like dust” mean?

  8. Jesus asked them, “Have you never read in the Scriptures: ‘THE [very] STONE WHICH THE BUILDERS REJECTED and THREW AWAY, HAS BECOME THE CHIEF CORNERSTONE; THIS IS THE LORD’S DOING, AND IT IS MARVELOUS and WONDERFUL IN OUR EYES’? Christian Standard Bible.

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