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  • Those who made them haven't long to live; so how could the work of their hands be gods? (Baruch 6, 46)

  • For when war or other disasters come upon them, they discuss among themselves where they, with their gods, will hide. (Baruch 6, 48)

  • Later on, these pieces of wood plated with silver and gold will be known to be false. It will be plain to all kings and nations that they are not gods, but merely the handicraft of men and God does nothing through them. (Baruch 6, 50)

  • Is there anyone unconvinced that these are not gods? (Baruch 6, 51)

  • When fire breaks out in the temple of these wooden gods plated with silver and gold, the priests flee to safety but their gods are burnt with the beams in the midst of the flames. (Baruch 6, 54)

  • How can it be admitted or believed that they are gods? (Baruch 6, 56)

  • These gods cannot escape either from thieves or brigands. These are more powerful and despoil them of their gold, their silver and their robes. Such gods are unable to defend themselves. (Baruch 6, 57)

  • Better to be a king with a show of power, or even a household pot that is of some use to its owner than to be a false god; better even to be the door of a house that guards what is within, or a wooden column in a royal palace than to be a false god. (Baruch 6, 58)

  • that is why it must not be either believed or said that these are gods, since they are powerless to administer justice or benefit mankind in any way. (Baruch 6, 63)

  • Since you know they are not gods, have no fear of them. (Baruch 6, 64)

  • So in no way whatever is it evident to us that these are gods; for that reason have no fear of them. (Baruch 6, 68)

  • For like a scarecrow in a field of melons, these gods plated with silver and gold protect nothing. (Baruch 6, 69)


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