Fondare 46 Risultati per: idol

  • What good is an offering to an idol that can neither taste nor smell? (Ecclesiasticus 30, 19)

  • An idol, cast by a craftsman, which the smith plates with gold and fits with silver chains? (Isaiah 40, 19)

  • Mulberry wood, the choice portion which a skilled craftsman picks out for himself, Choosing timber that will not rot, to set up an idol that will not be unsteady? (6b) One man helps another, one says to the other, "Keep on!" (7b) The craftsman encourages the goldsmith, the one who beats with the hammer, him who strikes on the anvil; He says the soldering is good, and he fastens it with nails to steady it. (Isaiah 40, 20)

  • Idol makers all amount to nothing, and their precious works are of no avail, as they themselves give witness. To their shame, they neither see nor know anything; and they are more deaf than men are. (Isaiah 44, 9)

  • Indeed, all the associates of anyone who forms a god, or casts an idol to no purpose, will be put to shame; (Isaiah 44, 10)

  • The carpenter stretches a line and marks with a stylus the outline of an idol. He shapes it with a plane and measures it off with a compass, making it like a man in appearance and dignity, to occupy a shrine. (Isaiah 44, 13)

  • to serve man for fuel. With a part of their wood he warms himself, or makes a fire for baking bread; but with another part he makes a god which he adores, an idol which he worships. (Isaiah 44, 15)

  • Of what remains he makes a god, his idol, and prostrate before it in worship, he implores it, "Rescue me, for you are my god." (Isaiah 44, 17)

  • I foretold them to you of old; before they took place I let you hear of them, That you might not say, "My idol did them, my statue, my molten image commanded them." (Isaiah 48, 5)

  • Merely slaughtering an ox is like slaying a man; sacrificing a lamb, like breaking a dog's neck; Bringing a cereal offering, like offering swine's blood; burning incense, like paying homage to an idol. Since these have chosen their own ways and taken pleasure in their own abominations, (Isaiah 66, 3)

  • Every man is stupid, ignorant; every artisan is put to shame by his idol: He has molded a fraud, without breath of life. (Jeremiah 10, 14)

  • This is your lot, the portion measured out to you from me, says the LORD. Because you have forgotten me, and trusted in the lying idol, (Jeremiah 13, 25)


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