Strong's Concordance

heb

eh'-ben

"'eben"

אֶבֶן

1) stone (large or small)
1a) common stone (in natural state)
1b) stone, as material
1b1) of tablets
1b2) marble, hewn stones
1c) precious stones, stones of fire
1d) stones containing metal (ore), tool for work or weapon
1e) weight
1f) plummet (stones of destruction) also made of metal
1g) stonelike objects, eg hailstones, stony heart, ice
1h) sacred object, as memorial Samuel set up to mark where God helped Israel to defeat the Philistines
1i) (simile)
1i1) sinking in water, motionlessness
1i2) strength, firmness, solidity
1i3) commonness
1j) (metaph)
1j1) petrified with terror
1j2) perverse, hard heart

from the root of through the meaning to build;

Englishman's Concordance

and the onyx stone

had brick for stone and slime had

took of the stones of that place

and took the stone that he had

And this stone which I have

and a great stone was upon the

they rolled the stone from the well's

and put the stone again upon the

they roll the stone from the well's

and rolled the stone from the well's