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Mortar

Mortar was a binding material used in biblical construction to hold bricks and stones together. It appears in Scripture as both a literal building material and a metaphor for God's work.

Overview

Mortar was an essential component in ancient construction, used to bind bricks, stones, and other materials in walls and buildings throughout the biblical world. The substance typically consisted of clay, sand, and water, creating a durable adhesive. Scripture references mortar both literally in construction contexts and figuratively to describe God's sovereign action.

Key Scriptures

"I have stirred up one from the north, and he comes; from the rising sun I summon him. He treads on rulers as if they were mortar, as if he were a potter treading the clay." (Isaiah 41:25, NIV)

"The stones cry out to you, though you forbid it, and the very dust of your walls testifies against you." (Habakkuk 2:11, NIV) - referring to walls bound with mortar.

Application

Just as mortar holds a structure together, believers are bound together in Christ as living stones in God's spiritual house, requiring genuine faith and obedience to maintain strength and unity.

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