Mark 12:10
ContextNET © | Have you not read this scripture: ‘The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. 1 |
NIV © | Haven’t you read this scripture: "‘The stone the builders rejected has become the capstone; |
NASB © | "Have you not even read this Scripture: ‘THE STONE WHICH THE BUILDERS REJECTED, THIS BECAME THE CHIEF CORNER stone; |
NLT © | Didn’t you ever read this in the Scriptures? ‘The stone rejected by the builders has now become the cornerstone. |
MSG © | Read it for yourselves in Scripture: That stone the masons threw out is now the cornerstone! |
BBE © | Have you not seen this which is in the Writings: The stone which the builders put on one side, the same was made the chief stone of the building: |
NRSV © | Have you not read this scripture: ‘The stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone; |
NKJV © | "Have you not even read this Scripture: ‘The stone which the builders rejected Has become the chief cornerstone. |
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NET © | Have you not read this scripture: ‘The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. 1 |
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1 tn Or “capstone,” “keystone.” Although these meanings are lexically possible, the imagery in Eph 2:20-22 and 1 Cor 3:11 indicates that the term κεφαλὴ γωνίας (kefalh gwnia") refers to a cornerstone, not a capstone. sn The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. The use of Ps 118:22-23 and the “stone imagery” as a reference to Christ and his suffering and exaltation is common in the NT (see also Matt 21:42; Luke 20:17; Acts 4:11; 1 Pet 2:6-8; cf. also Eph 2:20). The irony in the use of Ps 118:22-23 in Mark 12:10-11 is that in the OT, Israel was the one rejected (or perhaps her king) by the Gentiles, but in the NT it is Jesus who is rejected by Israel. |