Trouvé 359 Résultats pour: false gods

  • Every man is stupid and without knowledge; every goldsmith is put to shame by his idols; for his images are false, and there is no breath in them. (Jeremiah 51, 17)

  • Your prophets have seen for you false and deceptive visions; they have not exposed your iniquity to restore your fortunes, but have seen for you oracles false and misleading. (Lamentations 2, 14)

  • We did not heed the voice of the Lord our God in all the words of the prophets whom he sent to us, but we each followed the intent of his own wicked heart by serving other gods and doing what is evil in the sight of the Lord our God. (Baruch 1, 21)

  • Now in Babylon you will see gods made of silver and gold and wood, which are carried on men's shoulders and inspire fear in the heathen. (Baruch 6, 4)

  • So take care not to become at all like the foreigners or to let fear for these gods possess you, when you see the multitude before and behind them worshiping them. (Baruch 6, 5)

  • Their tongues are smoothed by the craftsman, and they themselves are overlaid with gold and silver; but they are false and cannot speak. (Baruch 6, 8)

  • People take gold and make crowns for the heads of their gods, as they would for a girl who loves ornaments; (Baruch 6, 9)

  • and sometimes the priests secretly take gold and silver from their gods and spend it upon themselves, (Baruch 6, 10)

  • and even give some of it to the harlots in the brothel. They deck their gods out with garments like men -- these gods of silver and gold and wood, (Baruch 6, 11)

  • Therefore they evidently are not gods; so do not fear them. (Baruch 6, 16)

  • For just as one's dish is useless when it is broken, so are the gods of the heathen, when they have been set up in the temples. Their eyes are full of the dust raised by the feet of those who enter. (Baruch 6, 17)

  • They light lamps, even more than they light for themselves, though their gods can see none of them. (Baruch 6, 19)


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