Moreover, you shall build there an altar to the Lord your God, an altar of stones; you shall not wield an iron tool on them.
Parallel translations
- WEB There you shall build an altar to Yahweh your God, an altar of stones. You shall not use any iron tool on them.
- KJV And there shalt thou build an altar unto the LORD thy God, an altar of stones: thou shalt not lift up any iron tool upon them.
- BSB Moreover, you are to build there an altar to the LORD your God, an altar of stones. You must not use any iron tool on them.
- NKJV And there you shall build an altar to the Lord your God, an altar of stones; you shall not use an iron tool on them.
- NLT “Then build an altar there to the Lord your God, using natural, uncut stones. You must not shape the stones with an iron tool.
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Quick answer
On Ebal Israel is to build an altar of natural stones, untouched by iron tools. Worship is to be on God's terms, not shaped by human invention.
Overview
The command for an altar of uncut stones, free of iron tools, echoes Exodus 20:25 and guards worship from human pride and pagan craftsmanship. The altar's simplicity kept the focus on God's appointed means of approach through sacrifice. This points toward the truth that acceptable worship rests not on human achievement but on God's provision, ultimately the once-for-all sacrifice of Christ.
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- Exod 20:25If you make me an altar of stone, you shall not build it of cut stones; for if you lift up your tool on it, you have polluted it.
- Exod 24:4Moses wrote all Yahweh’s words, and rose up early in the morning, and built an altar under the mountain, and twelve pillars for the twelve tribes of Israel.
- 1 Kgs 18:31–32Elijah took twelve stones, according to the number of the tribes of the sons of Jacob, to whom Yahweh’s word came, saying, “Israel shall be your name.”
- Josh 8:30–31Then Joshua built an altar to Yahweh, the God of Israel, on Mount Ebal,
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