Commentaries:
People's Commentary (NT)
Matthew 21:42 The stone which the builders rejected. "The Scripture" that speaks of this stone is Psalms 118:22 —a psalm which the Jews applied to the Messiah. Peter twice applied it to him (Acts 4:11 1Pe 2:7). The figure represents a stone rejected by the builders as worthless, and then found to be the chief corner-stone of the building. The stone is Christ, rejected by the Jewish nation, but "the chief corner-stone", for this is what is meant by the "head of the corner". The "corner-stone" joined two walls. Alford thinks this is a reference to the union of Jews and Gentiles in the church. Marvellous. That the rejected stone should become the "chief corner-stone, elect and precious", on which the whole structure of the spiritual temple rests (I Peter 2:6 Isa 28:16).
Other People's Commentary (NT) entries containing Matthew 21:42:
Matthew 16:18
Matthew 21:42
Mark 12:1
Luke 20:9-19
Acts 4:11
1 Corinthians 1:23
1 Peter 2:7
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