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- Cornerstone abstract "The cornerstone (or foundation stone) concept is derived from the first stone set in the construction of a masonry foundation, important since all other stones will be set in reference to this stone, thus determining the position of the entire structure.Over time a cornerstone became a ceremonial masonry stone, or replica, set in a prominent location on the outside of a building, with an inscription on the stone indicating the construction dates of the building and the names of architect, builder and other significant individuals. The rite of laying a cornerstone is an important cultural component of eastern architecture and metaphorically in sacred architecture generally.The origins of this tradition are vague but its presence in Judeo-Christian countries can be associated with at least six quotations from the Old Testament (Job 38:6,Psalm 118:22,Isaiah 19:13,Isaiah 28:16,Jeremiah 51:26,Zechariah 10:4) and also six citations in the New Testament (Matthew 21:42,Mark 12:10, Luke 20:17, Acts 4:11, Ephesians 2:20 and 1 Peter 2:7)and Isaiah 28:16quoted by the writer of the Book of 1st Peter in chapter 2, verse 6 1 Peter. The writer of the Book of Ephesians makes clear that Jesus is the cornerstone, of a faith rather than a building, referred to in the New Testament Ephesians 2:20 .Some cornerstones include time capsules from, or engravings commemorating the time a particular building was built.".
- Cornerstone thumbnail Aachen_Bonifatiuskirche_Detail.jpg?width=300.
- Cornerstone wikiPageExternalLink BlessingLayingFoundationStoneOfStMarySChurchMalayidomthuruth.
- Cornerstone wikiPageID "452955".
- Cornerstone wikiPageRevisionID "603422825".
- Cornerstone hasPhotoCollection Cornerstone.
- Cornerstone subject Category:Architectural_elements.
- Cornerstone subject Category:Archives.
- Cornerstone subject Category:Ceremonies.
- Cornerstone subject Category:Christian_worship.
- Cornerstone subject Category:Eastern_Catholicism.
- Cornerstone subject Category:Eastern_Christian_liturgy.
- Cornerstone subject Category:Eastern_Orthodoxy.
- Cornerstone subject Category:History_of_construction.
- Cornerstone subject Category:Stonemasonry.
- Cornerstone comment "The cornerstone (or foundation stone) concept is derived from the first stone set in the construction of a masonry foundation, important since all other stones will be set in reference to this stone, thus determining the position of the entire structure.Over time a cornerstone became a ceremonial masonry stone, or replica, set in a prominent location on the outside of a building, with an inscription on the stone indicating the construction dates of the building and the names of architect, builder and other significant individuals. ".
- Cornerstone label "Cornerstone".
- Cornerstone label "Eerste steen".
- Cornerstone label "Grundsteinlegung".
- Cornerstone label "Kamień węgielny".
- Cornerstone label "Pedra fundamental".
- Cornerstone label "Piedra angular".
- Cornerstone label "Pietra angolare".
- Cornerstone label "Première pierre".
- Cornerstone label "Краеугольный камень".
- Cornerstone label "حجر أساس".
- Cornerstone label "奠基石".
- Cornerstone sameAs Základní_kámen.
- Cornerstone sameAs Grundsteinlegung.
- Cornerstone sameAs Piedra_angular.
- Cornerstone sameAs Première_pierre.
- Cornerstone sameAs Pietra_angolare.
- Cornerstone sameAs Eerste_steen.
- Cornerstone sameAs Kamień_węgielny.
- Cornerstone sameAs Pedra_fundamental.
- Cornerstone sameAs m.02bb61.
- Cornerstone sameAs Q1133673.
- Cornerstone sameAs Q1133673.
- Cornerstone wasDerivedFrom Cornerstone?oldid=603422825.
- Cornerstone depiction Aachen_Bonifatiuskirche_Detail.jpg.
- Cornerstone isPrimaryTopicOf Cornerstone.