Trouvé 359 Résultats pour: false gods

  • From this you will know that they are not gods; so do not fear them. (Baruch 6, 23)

  • And those who serve them are ashamed because through them these gods are made to stand, lest they fall to the ground. If any one sets one of them upright, it cannot move itself; and if it is tipped over, it cannot straighten itself; but gifts are placed before them just as before the dead. (Baruch 6, 27)

  • The priests sell the sacrifices that are offered to these gods and use the money; and likewise their wives preserve some with salt, but give none to the poor or helpless. (Baruch 6, 28)

  • Sacrifices to them may be touched by women in menstruation or at childbirth. Since you know by these things that they are not gods, do not fear them. (Baruch 6, 29)

  • For why should they be called gods? Women serve meals for gods of silver and gold and wood; (Baruch 6, 30)

  • They howl and shout before their gods as some do at a funeral feast for a man who has died. (Baruch 6, 32)

  • The priests take some of the clothing of their gods to clothe their wives and children. (Baruch 6, 33)

  • Why then must any one think that they are gods, or call them gods? Besides, even the Chaldeans themselves dishonor them; (Baruch 6, 40)

  • Whatever is done for them is false. Why then must any one think that they are gods, or call them gods? (Baruch 6, 44)

  • The men that make them will certainly not live very long themselves; how then can the things that are made by them be gods? (Baruch 6, 46)

  • For when war or calamity comes upon them, the priests consult together as to where they can hide themselves and their gods. (Baruch 6, 48)

  • How then can one fail to see that these are not gods, for they cannot save themselves from war or calamity? (Baruch 6, 49)


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