No one did I don't think
Most were made of stone, of which there was no shortage in Christ's time.
his Dady "A rich man from Arithmathea, named Joseph" a disciple of Jesus, got permission to entomb Jesus in a tomb belonging to Joseph, and closed it with a large stone. The priests and pharisees asked Pilate to put a guard on the tomb, he obliged and ordered that the tomb be sealed to prevent the disciples of Jesus from stealing the body and falsely claiming Jesus had risen from the dead.
it must be BC , because later on birth of Jesus Christ (start of AD), the metals were discovered, and there were no stone age remaining on that time.
Jesus asked the people if they've ever made a mistake
In Christian tradition, "the stone whom the builders rejected" is Jesus Christ. He was rejected by his own people, the Jews, yet became the "cornerstone" (foundation) of the new community of faith that became the Church.
No. According to Adherents.com, Fred McGriff is a member of the Church of Christ. The Church of Christ is similar to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in that it is a Restorationist Christian Denomination with roots in the Second Great Awakening. However, the Church of Christ came from the Stone-Campbellite Restoration Movement, not the Joseph Smith movement. You can learn more about the Churches of Christ denomination at the "Related Links" below.
At the time, Jesus said this phrase to a group of men who were going to stone a woman for committing adultery. When Jesus asked what they were doing, the men turned to Him telling Him what they were doing and why. Jesus then replied with "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone." Meaning, every single one of those men are full of sin just like the woman they were going to stone. They had no right to stone a woman for sinning when they sin also.
In the area that Jesus was born caves passed for animal shelter. It is possible that the manger (feeding trough) was carved out of the side of the cave. Wood was precious and was seldom used for mundane items such as mangers.
At the time of Christ's ministry He referred to himself as the Chief Corner Stone of the church. He was refering to any place where the saints gathered. But he did not start a church. There were many temples but they were already built and in use by the time Christ started His mission.
I Think of it this way,before I became a Christian I did the deeds of satan throwing away the Stone which is Christ.After I become a Christian I accept that Corner Stone and began to build on it with Knowledge of Jesus Christ Lord and Savior..
There are many ways to preserve a stone. You could lock the stone in a glass box that is sealed.
Jesus was not buried. He was covered in bandages with spices and laid in a stone tomb. He then came back from the dead and told his disciples to continue to spread the word of God and to get more people to seek for God. He proved the disciples that it was Jesus Christ (Jesus of Nazareth) by showing them the piercing in his hands and feet by the cruxifiction.