Jeremiah 10:4
They couer it ouer with golde or siluer, they fasten it with nailes and hammers, that it moue not.
They couer it ouer with golde or siluer, they fasten it with nailes and hammers, that it moue not.
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3Yea all the customes and lawes of the gentiles are nothing but vanitie: They hewe downe a tree in the wood with the handes of the workeman, and fashion it with the axe.
5It standeth as stiffe as the Palme tree, it can neither speake nor go one foote, but must be borne: Be not ye afraide of suche, for they can do neither good nor euill.
19Shall the caruer make hym a carued image? and shall the goldesmith couer hym with golde, or cast hym into a fourme of siluer plates?
20Moreouer, shal the image maker that the poore man which is disposed may haue some thyng to set vp also, seeke out and choose a tree that is not rotten, and carue thereout an image that moueth not?
7The carpenter comforted the goldsmith, and the goldsmith the hammerman, saying, sowder wyll do very well in it: and they fastened it with nayles, that it shoulde not be moued.
5He that hewed tymber afore out of thicke woddes for to builde the temple: was esteemed as one offeryng a present to God aboue.
6But nowe they breake downe into peeces all the carued worke therof: with axes and hammers.
3Do men take wood of it to make any worke withall? or wyll men take a pin of it to hang any vessell theron?
4Their idols are siluer and gold: euen the workes of mens handes.
8They are altogether brutishe and vnwise in this one thing: wood is the teaching of vanitie.
9Siluer is brought out of Tharsis, and beaten to plates, and gold from Ophir, a worke that is made with the hande of the craftesman, and they are clothed with yelowe silke and scarlet: all these are the worke of cunning men.
36And he made thervnto foure pillers of Sittim wood, and ouerlayde them with golde: their knoppes were also of golde, and he cast for them foure sockettes of siluer.
32And hang it vpon foure pillers of Sittim wood couered with golde (whose head shalbe of golde) standing vpon foure sockets of siluer.
6Take out siluer and gold out of your purses, and way it, and hyre a goldesmith to make a god of it, that men may kneele downe and worship it:
7Yet must he be taken on mens shoulders and borne, and set in his place, that he may stande, and not moue out of his place: And if one crye vnto hym, he geueth no aunswere, and deliuereth not the man that calleth vpon hym from his trouble.
15As for the idols of the Heathen they are but siluer and golde: the worke of mens handes.
14Moreouer, he goeth out to hewe Cedar trees, he bringeth home Elmes and Okes, and taking a bolde courage, he seeketh out the best timber of the wood: he him selfe hath planted a Pine tree, whiche the rayne hath swelled,
19Wo vnto hym that sayth to the wood, Awake: and to the dumbe stone, Rise vp, it shall teache thee: beholde it is layde ouer with gold and siluer, & there is no breath in it.
8Their lande also is full of vayne gods, and before the worke of their owne handes they haue bowed them selues, yea euen before the thyng that their owne fingers haue made.
5And the greater house he seeled with firre tree, whiche he ouerlayed with the best golde, and graued thereto paulme trees and chaynes.
3And cast for it foure rynges of golde for the foure corners of it: two rynges for the one syde, and two for the other.
4And made barres of Sittim wood, and couered them with golde.
15Shall the axe boast it selfe against him that heweth therwith? or shal the sawe make any bragging against hym that ruleth it? That were euen lyke as if the rod did exalt it selfe against him that beareth it, or as though the staffe should magnifie it selfe as who say it were no wood.
28And he made the barres of Sittim wood, & ouerlayde them with golde.
5And thou shalt make the barres of Sittim wood, & couer them with gold.
19Their siluer shall they cast foorth in the streetes, and their golde shalbe dispised: yea their siluer and golde shall not be able to deliuer them in the day of the wrath of the Lorde, they shall not satisfie their soules, neither fyll their bellyes therwith, because it was a stumblyng blocke of their iniquitie.
20He had also set the beautie of his ornament in maiestie: but they made images of their abhominations and fylthinesses in it, therfore haue I set it farre from them.
25In that day saith the Lord of hoastes, shall the nayle that is fastened in the sure place, depart and be broken, and fall: and the burthen that was vpon it shalbe pluckt away, for so the Lorde hath spoken.
36Their knoppes and their braunches shalbe of it: and it shalbe one whole worke, euen of pure golde.
7They haue handes and handle not, they haue feete and walke not: and they vtter no sounde out of their throtes.
8They that make them are lyke vnto them: euery one that putteth his trust in them.
4To fynde out wittie deuises, and to worke in golde, siluer, and in brasse,
12And thou shalt caste foure ringes of golde for it, and put them in the foure corners therof: two ringes shalbe in the one corner, and two in the other.
13And thou shalt make barres of Sittim wood, and couer them with golde,
22And the knoppes and the braunches proceeded out of it: and it was all one peece of pure thicke golde.
10Who dare then make a god, or fashion an image that is profitable for nothing?
23And I wyll fasten hym as a nayle in a sure place, and he shalbe the glorious seate of his fathers house.
19And their pillers were foure, and their foure sockettes of brasse, & the knoppes of siluer, and the heades ouerlayde with siluer, and hooped about with siluer.
4They haue ordeyned kinges, but not through me, they haue made princes, and I knewe it not: of their siluer and golde haue they made them idols, therfore shall they be destroyed.
31And thou shalt make a candelsticke of pure golde, euen of a whole worke shall the candelsticke be made, with his shaft, his braunches, his bolles, his knoppes, and his flowres proceeding therout.
34And ouerlayde the boordes with gold, and made rynges of golde to thrust the barres through, and couered the barres with golde.
18They that make them are lyke vnto them: and euery one that putteth his trust in them.
38And the fiue pyllers of it, with theyr knoppes: and ouerlayde the knoppes of them, and the hoopes with golde: theyr fiue sockettes also were of brasse.
9Who so remoueth stones, shall haue trauayle withall: and he that heweth wood, shalbe hurt therwith.
28And thou shalt make ye barres of Sittim wood, & ouerlay them with golde, that the table may be borne with them.
15The vayne craftesmen with their workes that they in their vanitie haue made, shall perishe one with another in time of visitation.
10Sharpened is it to make a great slaughter, and furbished that it may glitter: Shall we then make mirth? It contemneth the rodde of my sonne as all other trees.
11And he ouerlayde it with fine golde, and made thervnto a crowne of golde rounde about.
15And he made the barres of Sittim wood, and couered them with golde, to beare the table withall.
14And cryed mightily, saying thus: Hew downe the tree, breake of his braunches, shake of his leaues, & scatter his fruite abroade: that the beastes may get them away from vnder hym, and the foules from his braunches.