The Key of David
 
     
 
. . . and the government shall be upon his shoulders . . .
 
     
 
"Kepa/Cephas" are biblical names for "Peter."
The Hebrew word connotes a hollow gravel, barely a stone.
 
"Peter/Petros" means "rock"-- an amalgum larger than a stone,
but connoting a sizeable piece of rock.
 
The "Rock/Petras" upon which the Church is built connotes a massive Boulder.
 
It is reasonable to understand, then, that the "Keys to the Kingdom" points to this understanding:
 
A rather unremarkable stone can become a rock,
when remembering that the Boulder is Boss upon the holy, invisible Mountain of Elohim.
 
     
Adam Kadmon