Shǐtúxíngzhuàn 4:11

11 Tā shì nǐmen jiàngrén suǒ qì de shítou , yǐjing chéng le fáng jiǎo de tóu kuaì shítou .

Shǐtúxíngzhuàn 4:11 Meaning and Commentary

Acts 4:11

This is the stone
That is, this Jesus of Nazareth, by whose name the lame man was made whole, is that stone spoken of in ( Psalms 118:22 ) by whom is meant the true Messiah, comparable to a stone, for his strength and duration, and usefulness, as a foundation and corner stone, in the spiritual building of the church; and yet notwithstanding is the stone which was set at nought of you builders:
the priests, elders, and Scribes; who were fond of being called builders, but made miserable work of it; despising and rejecting the stone of Israel, and instead of him as a foundation, built themselves, and others, on the traditions of the elders, and their own righteousness: but though Christ was rejected by them, both in person and in doctrine, and was ignominiously treated, and at last put to death, yet he was raised from the dead, and exalted at the right hand of God; and is the stone, which is become the head of the corner;
or the chief corner stone, that adorns, strengthens, knits, and keeps together, the whole building; in which Jews and Gentiles, saints in all ages and places, even all the elect of God, are united together; (See Gill on Matthew 21:42).

Shǐtúxíngzhuàn 4:11 In-Context

9 Zhì mín de guānfǔ , hé zhǎnglǎo a , tǎngruò jīnrì , yīnwei zaì cánji rénshēn shàng suǒ xíng de shàn shì , cháwèn wǒmen tā shì zĕnyàng dé le quányù .
10 Nǐmen zhòngrén , hé Yǐsèliè bǎixìng , dōu dàng zhīdào , zhàn zaì nǐmen miànqián de zhè rén dé quányù , shì yīn nǐmen suǒ dìng shízìjià , shén jiào tā cōng sǐ lǐ fùhuó de , Násǎlè rén Yēsū Jīdū de míng .
11 Tā shì nǐmen jiàngrén suǒ qì de shítou , yǐjing chéng le fáng jiǎo de tóu kuaì shítou .
12 Chú tā yǐwaì , bié wú zhĕngjiù . yīnwei zaì tiān xià rénjiān , méiyǒu cì xià biéde míng , wǒmen kĕyǐ kào zhe déjiù .
13 Tāmen jiàn Bǐdé Yuēhàn de dǎnliàng , yòu kàn chū tāmen yuán shì méiyǒu xuéwen de xiǎo mín , jiù xīqí , rèn míng tāmen shì gēn guò Yēsū de .
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