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  • Therefore, do not fear them. For just as the vessel a man uses becomes useless when broken, so also are their gods. (Baruch 6, 15)

  • From this you should understand that they are not gods. Therefore, neither should you fear them. (Baruch 6, 22)

  • Fertile and menstruous women contaminate their sacrifices. And so, knowing from this that they are not gods, you should not fear them. (Baruch 6, 28)

  • For what reason are they called gods? It is because the women serve before the gods of silver and gold and wood, (Baruch 6, 29)

  • But they roar, shouting out to their gods, just as at a feast for the dead. (Baruch 6, 31)

  • The priests take away the garments of their gods, and clothe their wives and their sons. (Baruch 6, 32)

  • Their gods of wood, and of stone, and of gold, and of silver, are like stones from the mountain; and those who worship them will be confounded. (Baruch 6, 38)

  • In what way, then, is it to be supposed or said that they are gods? (Baruch 6, 39)

  • as if these, who are unable to move, would be able to perceive. And even they themselves, when they shall understand this, will abandon them, for, having come to their senses, they do not consider them to be gods. (Baruch 6, 41)

  • But all things that occur with them are false; in what way, then, is it to be considered or said that they are gods? (Baruch 6, 44)

  • For the artisans themselves, who make them, do not exist for a long time. So then, can these things, which have been made by them, be gods? (Baruch 6, 46)

  • Therefore, why would they be perceived to be gods, who can neither free themselves from war, nor rescue themselves from evils? (Baruch 6, 49)


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