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Isaiah 2:8

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Their land is full of idols. The people worship these idols they made with their own hands and shaped with their own fingers.

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The Lord spoke his word against Baasha and his family through the prophet Jehu son of Hanani. Baasha had done many things the Lord said were wrong, which made the Lord very angry. He did the same evil deeds that Jeroboam’s family had done before him. The Lord also spoke against Baasha because he killed all of Jeroboam’s family.

They put up stone pillars to gods and Asherah idols on every high hill and under every green tree.

The people rejected all the commands of the Lord their God. They molded statues of two calves, and they made an Asherah idol. They worshiped all the stars of the sky and served Baal.

Jotham did what the Lord said was right, just as his father Uzziah had done. But Jotham did not enter the Temple of the Lord to burn incense as his father had. But the people continued doing wrong.

They will not trust the altars they have made, nor will they trust what their hands have made, not even the Asherah idols and altars.

Lord, our God, other masters besides you have ruled us, but we honor only you.

They have thrown the gods of these nations into the fire, but they were only wood and rock statues that people made. So the kings have destroyed them.

An idol is formed by a craftsman, and a goldsmith covers it with gold and makes silver chains for it.

Look, all these idols are false. They cannot do anything; they are worth nothing.

You have sexual relations under every green tree to worship your gods. You kill children in the ravines and sacrifice them in the rocky places.

And I will announce my judgments against my people because of their evil in turning away from me. They offered sacrifices to other gods and worshiped idols they had made with their own hands.

Look, people of Judah, you have as many idols as there are towns in Judah. You have built as many altars to burn incense to that shameful god Baal as there are streets in Jerusalem.’

Where are the idols you made for yourselves? Let them come and save you when you are in trouble! People of Judah, you have as many idols as you have towns!

The people of Gilead are evil, worth nothing. Though people sacrifice bulls at Gilgal, their altars will become like piles of stone in a plowed field.

But they still keep on sinning more and more. They make idols of their silver, idols that are cleverly made, the work of a craftsman. Yet the people of Israel say to each other, “Kiss those calf idols and sacrifice to them.”

Assyria cannot save us, nor will we trust in our horses. We will not say again, ‘Our gods,’ to the things our hands have made. You show mercy to orphans.”

The idol is something a craftsman made; it is not God. Israel’s calf-shaped idol will surely be smashed to pieces.

I will take away the magic charms you use so you will have no more fortune-tellers.

While Paul was waiting for Silas and Timothy in Athens, he was troubled because he saw that the city was full of idols.

There you will worship gods made by people, gods made of wood and stone, that cannot see, hear, eat, or smell.

The other people who were not killed by these terrible disasters still did not change their hearts and turn away from what they had made with their own hands. They did not stop worshiping demons and idols made of gold, silver, bronze, stone, and wood—things that cannot see or hear or walk.




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