Altar of Uncut Stones in the Wilderness
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Description
Israelite men gather around a rough stone altar on a barren wilderness rise, with branches laid across the top for an offering. Their ancient robes and head coverings place the moment within the desert journey of God’s covenant people, where worship was offered with simple materials drawn from the land. The altar is built from natural, unhewn stones, reflecting the command that an altar made for the Lord was not to be shaped by human tools. In this setting, worship is humble and obedient: the stones remain as God made them, and the people stand before the altar in reverence. The scene speaks to the holiness of sacrifice, the seriousness of covenant worship, and the call to approach God on His terms rather than by human display.








