Question

The second verse of “Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing” begins by alluding to raising one of these objects, drawing from a place “of help” in the Book of Samuel. Secular and (15[1])religious actors debated editing the phrase “placing our trust in” one of these objects into the last sentence of Israel’s Declaration of Independence. A piyyut titled for these objects is sung after lighting the candles in the menorah. This object is implored to “let me hide myself in thee” and (*) “cleft for me” in a hymn by Augustus Toplady. In Matthew 18:6, Jesus warns that it is better for those who cause children to sin to have one of these objects hung around their necks. Catholics (10[1])believe Peter is one of these objects (10[1])upon which (10[1])Jesus built his church. For 10 points, (10[1])name this metaphor for God’s steadfast and everlasting nature. ■END■

ANSWER: rocks [or tzurim, stones, or millstones; accept Rock of Ages or Ma’oz Tzur; accept Rock of Israel or Tzur Yisrael; accept “stone of help” or Ebenezer]
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Owen RileyToyota Tundra Turbos — Twisting Truths - Tackling Trivia - Taming TitansPaddington in Peru (2024)3115
Mike CheyneOld and YoungIn the Mood for Buzz11710
Andrew ZengMadmen and Specialistsbingy academy12410
Brody SadlerThe cult of SGAASU->Stanford->ASU pipeline12610
Khang Leshe limp on my waltz till i feel pathetiqueSocial credit go vroom13310

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