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  • Ephraim watches before my God; his prophets try to stop the enemy on every path to protect the house of their gods. (Hosea 9, 8)

  • Assyria will not save us: no longer shall we look for horses nor ever again shall we say 'Our gods' to the work of our hands." (Hosea 14, 4)

  • This is what Yahweh says: Your wife shall be made a harlot in the city, your sons and daughters shall fall by the sword, your land shall be divided up and given to others, and you yourself shall die in a foreign land, for Israel shall be driven far from its land." (Amos 7, 17)

  • Yahweh says, "On the day that sacrifice is made, I will call to account the officials, the king's sons and all who clothe themselves in foreign fashion. (Zephaniah 1, 8)

  • Yahweh will be inflexible with them when he calls to account all the gods of the earth. (Zephaniah 2, 11)

  • Judah has been unfaithful, a grave sin has been committed in Israel and Jerusalem: the people of Judah have defiled the sacred inheritance of Yahweh by loving and marrying the daughters of a foreign god. (Malachi 2, 11)

  • He will be delivered up to the foreign power. People will mock him, insult him and spit on him. (Luke 18, 32)

  • Then Jesus replied, "Is this not written in your Law: I said: you are gods? (John 10, 34)

  • So those who received this word of God were called gods and the Scripture is always true. (John 10, 35)

  • 'Give us gods to lead us since we do not know what has happened to that Moses who brought us out of Egypt.' (Acts 7, 40)

  • When the people saw what Paul had done, they cried out in the language of Lycaonia, "The gods have come to us in human likeness!" (Acts 14, 11)

  • Epicureans and Stoic philosophers debated with him, some of them asking, "What is this babbler trying to say?" Others commented, "He sounds like a promoter of foreign gods," because he was heard to speak of Jesus and 'the Resurrection.' (Acts 17, 18)


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