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59. Of the idols which the Gentiles think to be gods.
In the Wisdom of Solomon: "All the idols of the nations they counted
gods, which neither have the use of their eyes for seeing, nor their nostrils
to receive breath, nor their ears for hearing, nor the fingers on their hands
for handling; but their feet also are slow to walk. For man made them; and he
who has borrowed his breath, he fashioned them. But no man will be able to
fashion a god like to himself. For since he is mortal, he fashioneth a dead
thing with wicked hands. But he himself is better than they whom he worships,
since he indeed lived, but they never."
On this same matter: "Neither have they who have regarded the works known
who was the artificer, but have thought that either fire, or wind, or the rapid
air, or the circle of the stars, or the abundant water, or the sun and moon,
were the gods that rule over the world; and if, on account of the beauty of
these, they have thought thus, let them know how much more beautiful than these
is the Lord; or if they have admired their powers and operations, let them
perceive from these very things that He who has established these mighty things
is stronger than they."
Also in the cxxxivth Psalm: "The idols of the nations are silver and gold,
the work of men's hands. They have a mouth, and speak not; they have eyes, and
see not; they have ears, and hear not; and neither is there any breath in their
mouth. Let them who make them become like unto them, and all those who trust in
them."
Also in the ninety-fifth Psalm: "All the gods of the nations are demons,
but the Lord made the heavens."
Also in Exodus: "Ye shall not make unto yourselves gods of silver nor of
gold."
And again: "Thou shalt not make to thyself an idol, nor the likeness of
any thing."
Also in Jeremiah: "Thus saith the Lord, Walk not according to the ways of
the heathen; for they fear those things in their own persons, because the
lawful things of the heathen are vain. Wood cut out from the forest is made.
the work of the carpenter, and melted silver and gold are beautifully arranged:
they strengthen them with hammers and nails, and they shall not be moved, for
they are fixed. The silver is brought from Tharsis, the gold comes from Moab.
All things are the works of the artificers; they will clothe it with blue and
purple; lifting them, they will carry them, because they will not go forward.
Be not afraid of them, because they do no evil, neither is there good in them.
Say thus, The gods that have not made the heaven and the earth perish from the
earth, and from under this heaven. The heaven hath trembled at this, and hath
shuddered much more vehemently, saith the Lord. These evil things hath my
people done. They have forsaken the fountain of living water, and have dug out
for themselves worn-out wells, which could not hold water. Thy love hath
smitten thee, and thy wickedness shall accuse thee. And know and see that it
shall be a bitter thing for thee that thou hast forsaken me, saith the Lord thy
God, and thou hast not hoped in me, saith thy Lord. Because of old time thou
hast resented my yoke, and hast broken thy bonds, and hast said, I will not
serve, but I will go upon every lofty mountain, and upon every high hill, and
upon every shady tree: there I will be confounded with fornication. To the wood
and to the stone they have said, Thou art my father; and to the stone, Thou
hast begotten me: and they turned to me their back, and not their face."
In Isaiah: "The dragon hath fallen or is dissolved; their carved works
have become as beasts and cattle. Labouring and hungry, and without strength,
ye shall bear them bound upon your neck as a heavy burden."
And again: "Gathered together, they shall not be able to be saved from
war; but they themselves have been led captive with thee."
And again: "To whom have ye likened me? See and understand that ye err in
your heart, who lavish gold out of the bag, and weigh silver in the balance,
bringing it up to the weight. The workmen have made with their hand the things
made; and, bowing themselves, they have adored it, and have raised it on their
shoulders: and thus they walked. But if they should place them down, they will
abide in their place, and will not be moved; and they will not hear those who
cry unto them: they will not save them from evils."
Also in Jeremiah: "The Lord, who made heaven and earth, in strength hath
ordered the world, in His wisdom hath stretched forth the heaven, and the
multitude of the waters in the heaven. He hath brought out the clouds from the
end of the earth, the lightnings in the clouds; and He hath brought forth the
winds from His treasures. Every man is made foolish by his knowledge, every
artificer is confounded by his graven images; because he hath molten a
falsehood: there is no breath in them. The works shut up in them are made vain;
in the time of their consideration they shall perish."
And in the Apocalypse: "And the sixth angel sounded with his trumpet. And
I heard one of the four corners of the golden ark, which is in the presence of
God, saying to the sixth angel who had the trumpet, Loose the four angels which
are bound upon the great river Euphrates. And the four angels were loosed,
which were prepared for an hour, and a day, and a month, and a year, to slay
the third part of men; and the number of the army of the horsemen was two
hundred thousand of thousand: I heard the number of them. And then I saw the
horses in the vision, and those that sate upon them, having breastplates of
fire, and of hyacinth, and of sulphur: and the heads of the horses (as the
heads of lions); and out of their mouth went fire, and smoke, and sulphur. By
these three plagues the third part of men was slain, by the fire, and the
smoke, and the sulphur which went forth from their mouth, and is in their
tails: for their tails were like unto eels; for they had heads, and with them
they do mischief. And the rest of the men who were not slain by these plagues,
nor repented of the works of the deeds of their hands, that they should not
worship demons and idols, that is, images of gold, and of silver, and of brass,
and of stone, and of wood, which can neither see nor walk, repented not also of
their, murders."
Also in the same place: "And the third angel followed them, saying with a
loud voice, If any man worship the beast and his image, and hath received his
mark in his forehead or upon his hand, the same shall drink of the wine of His
wrath, and shall be punished with fire and sulphur, under the eyes of the holy
angels, and under the eyes of the Lamb; and the smoke of their torments shall
ascend up for ever and ever."
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