Lexical Summary gazith: Hewn stone Original Word: גָּזִית Strong's Exhaustive Concordance hewed, hewn stone, wrought From gazah; something cut, i.e. Dressed stone -- hewed, hewn stone, wrought. see HEBREW gazah NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom gazah Definition a cutting, hewing NASB Translation cut (1), cut stone (2), cut stones (1), hewn (1), hewn stone (1), smooth stones (1), stone cut (2), well-hewn stone (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs גָּזִית noun feminine a cutting, hewing — גָּזִית Exodus 20:25 10t., always absolute; — hewing, ׳אַבְנֵי ג = hewn stones (building-stones) 1 Kings 5:31; 1 Chronicles 22:2; Ezekiel 40:42 (for tables), compare ׳אֲבָנִים יְקָרוֺת כְּמִדּוֺת ג 1 Kings 7:9,11 (but Klo strike out as gloss, compare ᵐ5); also without אבני = hewn stones Exodus 20:25 (altar) Amos 5:11 (׳בָּֽתֵּי ג) Isaiah 9:9 (opposed to לְבֵנִים); ׳טוּרֵי ג 1 Kings 6:36, ׳טוּרִים ג 1 Kings 7:12; also Lamentations 3:9 ׳גָּדַר דַּרְכִּי בְּג. גִּזָּה see below גזז. below Topical Lexicon Overview of Hewn Stone in Scripture Strong’s Hebrew 1496 (gāzît) designates hewn or dressed stone fashioned by skilled labor. Eleven Old-Testament occurrences trace its movement from prohibited use in primitive altars to celebrated use in temple architecture, then to prophetic images of pride and judgment, and finally to eschatological worship. Exodus 20:25 – Altars Untouched by Iron “Now if you make an altar of stones for Me, you must not build it with cut stones; for if you strike a chisel on it, you will defile it.” The untouched stone underscores that atonement rests solely on what God provides; human art must not intrude upon the basis of sacrifice. Solomon’s Temple and Palace Complex 1 Kings 5:17; 6:36; 7:9-12 present gāzît as a hallmark of royal construction: “At the king’s command they quarried large blocks of high-quality stone to provide a foundation of hewn stone for the temple.” “He built the inner courtyard with three rows of dressed stone and one row of cedar beams.” The stones are shaped off-site (1 Kings 6:7) so the sacred area remains silent. Thus the earlier altar prohibition is respected while architectural splendor is permitted, provided it serves and surrounds true worship. David’s Preparations (1 Chronicles 22:2) “So David gave orders to gather the foreigners in the land of Israel, and he appointed stonecutters to prepare finished stones for building the house of God.” The verse highlights covenantal foresight: one generation prepares materials that the next will set in place. Prophetic Images of Pride and Judgment • Isaiah 9:10: “The bricks have fallen, but we will rebuild with dressed stone; the sycamores have been cut down, but we will replace them with cedars.” Israel’s boastful resolve to upgrade disaster debris with gāzît exposes self-confidence and invites divine chastening. Ezekiel 40:42 – Hewn Stone in Future Worship “There were also four tables of hewn stone for the burnt offering.” In the restored-temple vision, sanctified craftsmanship is fully integrated into sacrificial service, signaling an era when every human skill is purified for God’s glory. Key Ministry Lessons 1. Worship’s foundation is God-given, not human-engineered (Exodus 20:25). Christological and Ecclesiological Reflections Hewn stones prefigure Jesus Christ, the chosen “cornerstone” (Ephesians 2:20), and the Church, “living stones…being built into a spiritual house” (1 Peter 2:5). The uncut altar anticipates His once-for-all, God-wrought sacrifice; the shaped temple stones foreshadow Spirit-formed believers fitted together for a dwelling place of God. Ministry, therefore, involves both proclaiming the finished work of the altar and patiently shaping lives into a holy temple that displays His glory. Forms and Transliterations בְּגָזִ֔ית בגזית גָּזִ֑ית גָּזִ֔ית גָּזִ֖ית גָזִ֑ית גָזִ֔ית גָזִ֗ית גָזִ֛ית גָזִֽית׃ גזית גזית׃ וְגָזִ֣ית וגזית bə·ḡā·zîṯ begaZit bəḡāzîṯ gā·zîṯ ḡā·zîṯ gaZit gāzîṯ ḡāzîṯ vegaZit wə·ḡā·zîṯ wəḡāzîṯLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Exodus 20:25 HEB: תִבְנֶ֥ה אֶתְהֶ֖ן גָּזִ֑ית כִּ֧י חַרְבְּךָ֛ NAS: for Me, you shall not build it of cut stones, for if you wield KJV: thou shalt not build it of hewn stone: for if thou lift up INT: shall not build of cut for your tool 1 Kings 5:17 1 Kings 6:36 1 Kings 7:9 1 Kings 7:11 1 Kings 7:12 1 Chronicles 22:2 Isaiah 9:10 Lamentations 3:9 Ezekiel 40:42 Amos 5:11 11 Occurrences |