(February 2, 2018 at 7:41 pm)Khemikal Wrote: -and I bet you think that means actual stone...instead of..you know..being a comment on their unchanging nature. Picture moses, alone on a mountain, smoking the dank, chiseling at a rock.
Yes, it's symbolic as well.
The stone represented the humanity of Christ, and the second set was cut by Moses, symbolic that man, who broke the law, has a part to play in cooperation with God.