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Idolatry Is Ridiculous

All those who form an idol are nothing,
    and their delightful things do not profit.
And their witnesses do not see or know,
    so they will be ashamed.
10     Who would form a god
    and cast an image of which he cannot profit?
11 Look! all his companions shall be ashamed,
    and the artisans are human!
Let all of them assemble;
    let them stand up.
They shall tremble;[a]
    they shall be ashamed together.
12 The ironsmith[b] works in the coals with his tool
    and forms it with hammers.
And he makes it with his strong arm;[c]
    indeed, he becomes hungry, and he lacks[d] strength;
    he does not drink water, and he is faint.
13 The woodworker[e] stretches out a line;
    he makes an outline of it with a marker.
He makes it with a knife
    and makes an outline of it with a compass.
He makes it like the image of a man,
    like the beauty of a human, to dwell in a temple.[f]
14 Cutting down cedars for himself,
    he chooses[g] a holm tree and an oak,
and he lets it grow strong for him among the trees of the forest.
    He plants a cedar, and the rain makes it grow.
15 And it becomes fuel for a human,[h]
    and he takes some of it and grows warm;
    also, he kindles a fire and bakes bread.
Also, he makes a god and bows in worship;
    he makes himself an image and bows down to it!
16 He burns half of it in the fire;
    he eats meat over half of it;
    he roasts a roast and is satisfied.
Also he grows warm and says, “Ah!
    I am warm! I see the fire!”
17 And he makes the remainder of it into a god!
    He bows down to his idol,
and he bows in worship and prays to him,
    and he says, “Save me, for you are my god!”
18 They do not know,
    and they do not understand,
for their eyes are besmeared so that they cannot see,[i]
    their minds[j] so that they have no insight.[k]
19 And no one takes it to heart,[l] and there is no knowledge
    and no understanding to say, “I burned half of it in the fire
and also I baked bread on its coals;
    I roasted meat, and I have eaten.
And I shall make the rest of it into an abomination!
    I shall bow down to a block of wood!”
20 He feeds on ashes; a deceived mind[m] misleads him.
    And he cannot save himself,[n] and he cannot say,
        “Is this not an illusion in my right hand?”

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Footnotes

  1. Isaiah 44:11 Or “be startled”
  2. Isaiah 44:12 Literally “craftsman of iron”
  3. Isaiah 44:12 Literally “the arm of his strength”
  4. Isaiah 44:12 Literally “there is no”
  5. Isaiah 44:13 Literally “craftsman of wood”
  6. Isaiah 44:13 Or “house”
  7. Isaiah 44:14 Literally “takes”
  8. Isaiah 44:15 Literally “will become for a man as burning”
  9. Isaiah 44:18 Literally “from seeing”
  10. Isaiah 44:18 Literally “hearts”
  11. Isaiah 44:18 Literally “from having insight”
  12. Isaiah 44:19 Literally “he does not bring back to his heart”
  13. Isaiah 44:20 Literally “heart deceived”
  14. Isaiah 44:20 Literally “his soul”

Idol-makers mocked

Idol-makers are all as nothing;
    their playthings do no good.
Their promoters neither see nor know anything,
    so they ought to be ashamed.
10 Who would form a god or cast an idol
    that does no good?
11 All its worshippers will be ashamed,
    and its artisans, who are only human.
They will all gather and stand,
    tremble and be ashamed together.
12 A blacksmith with his tools
    works it over coals,
    and shapes it with hammers,
    and works it with his strong arm.
He even becomes hungry and weak.
    If he didn’t drink water, he’d pass out.
13 A carpenter stretches out a string,
    marks it out with a stylus,
    fashions it with carving tools,
    and marks it with a compass.
He makes it into a human form,
    like a splendid human,
    to live in a temple.
14 He cuts down cedars for himself,
    or chooses a cypress[a] or oak,
    selecting from all the trees of the forest.
    He plants a pine,[b] and the rain makes it grow.
15     It becomes suitable to burn for humans,
        so he takes some of the wood and warms himself.
    He kindles fire and bakes bread.
He fashions a god and worships it;
    he makes an idol and bows down to it.
16 Half of it he burns in the fire;
    on that half he roasts and eats meat, and he is satisfied.
He warms himself and says,
    “Ah, I’m warm, watching the fire!”
17 And the rest of it he makes into a god,
    into his idol,
    and he bows down, worships, and prays to it, saying, “Save me, for you are my god!”
18 They don’t know or comprehend,
    for their eyes can’t see
    and their minds can’t comprehend.
19 He doesn’t think,
    and has no knowledge or understanding to think:
Half of it I burned in the fire,
    and I baked bread on its coals,
    and roasted meat and ate.
Should I make the rest into something detestable?
    Should I bow down to a block of wood?
20 He’s feeding on ashes;
    his deluded mind has led him astray.
He can’t save himself and say,
    “Isn’t this thing in my hand a lie?”

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Footnotes

  1. Isaiah 44:14 Species uncertain
  2. Isaiah 44:14 Species uncertain