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The Futility of Idolatry

Those who form [a]a graven image are all of them [b]futile, and their desirable things are of no profit; even their own witnesses fail to see or know, so that they will be (A)put to shame. 10 Who has formed a god or cast a graven image to (B)no profit? 11 Behold, all his companions will be (C)put to shame. The craftsmen themselves are mere men. Let them all assemble themselves, let them stand up, let them be in dread, let them together be put to shame.

12 The (D)man crafts iron into a cutting tool and does his work over the coals, [c]forming it with hammers and working it with his powerful arm. He also gets hungry and has no power; he drinks no water and becomes weary. 13 (E)Another crafts wood, he extends a measuring line; he outlines it with [d]a stylus. He makes it with planes and outlines it with a compass and makes it like the form of a man, like the glory of (F)man, so that it may sit in a (G)house. 14 In order to cut cedars for himself, he takes a [e]cypress or an oak and [f]raises it for himself among the trees of the forest. He plants a fir, and the rain makes it grow. 15 Then it becomes something for a man to burn, so he takes one of them and warms himself; he also kindles a fire to bake bread. He also (H)works to produce a god and worships it; he makes it a graven image and (I)falls down before it. 16 Half of it he burns in the fire; over this half he eats meat as he roasts a roast and is satisfied. He also warms himself and says, “Aha! I am warm; I have seen the fire.” 17 But the rest of it he (J)makes into a god, his graven image. He falls down before it and worships; he also (K)prays to it and says, “Deliver me, for you are my god.”

18 They do not (L)know, nor do they understand, for He has (M)smeared over their eyes so that they cannot see and their hearts so that they will have no insight. 19 No one causes this to return to his heart, nor is there (N)knowledge or understanding to say, “I have burned half of it in the fire and also have baked bread over its coals. I roast meat and eat it. Then [g]I make the rest of it into an (O)abomination; [h]I fall down before a block of wood!” 20 He [i](P)feeds on ashes; a (Q)deceived heart has turned him aside. And he cannot deliver his soul, and he cannot say, “(R)Is there not a lie in my right hand?”

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Footnotes

  1. Isaiah 44:9 Or an idol
  2. Isaiah 44:9 Lit formless
  3. Isaiah 44:12 Lit and forms
  4. Isaiah 44:13 Or red chalk
  5. Isaiah 44:14 Or holm-oak
  6. Isaiah 44:14 Lit makes strong
  7. Isaiah 44:19 Or shall I make...?
  8. Isaiah 44:19 Or shall I fall...?
  9. Isaiah 44:20 Or is a companion of ashes

    All those who form an idol are good for nothing.
    All the things which delight them provide no benefit.
    As for their witnesses—they do not see.
    They know nothing, so they will be ashamed.

10 Who is this who forms a god or casts a metal image that can provide no profit? 11 Look at him! All his associates will be ashamed. The craftsmen are merely men. Let them all gather themselves and take a stand. They will be terrified and ashamed together.

12 A blacksmith uses a cutting tool and makes an idol over hot coals. With hammers he shapes it. He makes it with his strong arm, but he becomes hungry and has no strength left. He does not drink water, and so he grows faint.

13 A woodworker stretches out a measuring line. He marks the lines with a stylus. He shapes the idol with chisels. He marks it with a compass. Then he carves it till it is shaped like a person, like a splendid man to inhabit a shrine.

14 He goes to cut down cedars for himself, or he chooses a holm tree[a] or an oak, and he lets it grow strong among the trees of a forest. Or he plants a cedar, and rain causes it to grow tall, 15 but it becomes fuel for a man to burn. He takes part of it to warm himself. He lights a fire to bake bread, and then from the rest he makes a god and worships it. He carves an idol and bows down to it. 16 Half of it he burns in a fire—over that half he eats meat. He roasts meat and is satisfied. So he is warm and says, “Ah! I am warm. I see the light of the fire.” 17 Then from what is left he makes a god to serve as his idol. He bows down to it. He worships it, and he prays to it, “Save me, because you are my god.”

18 They are ignorant. They do not understand, because their eyes are plastered shut,[b] and they cannot see. Their hearts are unable to gain insight. 19 A person does not take this to heart, so he has no knowledge or understanding to say, “Half of it I burn in the fire, and I bake bread on its coals. I roast meat, and I eat. Should I make the rest of it into a disgusting idol? Should I bow down to a piece of wood?” 20 He is like a sheep grazing on ashes. A deceived mind leads him astray. He will not save his life, nor will he say, “Isn’t what I am holding in my right hand a fraud?”

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Footnotes

  1. Isaiah 44:14 Also called an evergreen oak
  2. Isaiah 44:18 Or he has blinded their eyes