Isaiah 40:19
Shall the caruer make hym a carued image? and shall the goldesmith couer hym with golde, or cast hym into a fourme of siluer plates?
Shall the caruer make hym a carued image? and shall the goldesmith couer hym with golde, or cast hym into a fourme of siluer plates?
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5whom wyll ye make me lyke, or to whom wyll ye make me equall or compare me, that I shoulde be like him?
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:
9All caruers of images are but vayne, and the carued images that they loue can do no good: they must beare recorde them selues, that seeing they can neither see nor vnderstande, they shalbe confounded.
10Who dare then make a god, or fashion an image that is profitable for nothing?
11Beholde, all the felowship of them must be brought to confusion, & truely all the workemasters of them are men: they shal all be gathered together, they shall stand, tremble, and be confounded one with another.
12The smith maketh an axe, and tempereth it with hotte coales, and fashioneth it with hammers, and worketh it with all the strength of his armes, yea sometime he is fainte for very hunger, and so thirstie that he hath no more power.
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?
18To whom then wyll ye lyken God? or what similitude will ye set vp to him?
15As for the idols of the Heathen they are but siluer and golde: the worke of mens handes.
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.
4Their idols are siluer and gold: euen the workes of mens handes.
4To fynde out wittie deuises, and to worke in golde, siluer, and in brasse,
5And in the craft to set stones, and to carue in tymber, and to worke in all maner workmanship.
18What profiteth the image? for the maker therof hath made it an image and a teacher of lyes, though he that made it trust therin when he maketh dumbe idoles.
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.
32To finde out curious workes, which are made in golde, siluer, and brasse:
33In the crafte of stones to set them, and in caruing of wood to make any maner of subtile worke.
17If they be esteemed by their wisdome, all men are become fooles: confounded be all the casters of images, for the thing that they make, is but deceipt, and hath no breath.
14His wisdome maketh all men fooles, and confounded be casters of images: for that they cast, is but a vayne thing, and hath no life.
39Of a talent of fine gold shall he make it, with all these vessels.
5The golde for thinges of golde, siluer for them of siluer, and for all maner of worke by the handes of artificers: And whosoeuer is wylling, may this day consecrate his hande vnto the Lorde.
4They couer it ouer with golde or siluer, they fasten it with nailes and hammers, that it moue 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.
17And of the residue he maketh hym a god, and grauen image for him selfe: he kneeleth before it, he worshippeth it, he prayeth vnto it, and saith, Deliuer me, for thou art my god.
18They that make them are lyke vnto them: and euery one that putteth his trust in them.
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.
14And two chaynes of fine golde of a certayne length, linke worke & wreathed, and fasten the wreathed chaynes to the ouches.
15And they made vpon the brestlap two fastenyng chaynes of writhen worke and pure golde.
3And they dyd beate the golde into thinne plates, and cut it into wyers to worke it in the blewe silke, purple, scarlet, and in the fine whyte with brodered worke.
15Which wood serueth for men to burne: Of this he taketh and warmeth hym selfe withall, he maketh a fire of it to bakebread, and maketh also a god therof to honour it, and a grauen image to kneele before it.
8They that make them are lyke vnto them: euery one that putteth his trust in them.
7For in that day euery man shall cast out his idols of siluer, and his idols of golde, whiche ye haue made with your owne handes vnto your sinne.
22Ye shall destroy also the couering of your siluer images, and the decking of your golden idols, euen as filthynesse shalt thou put them away: And thou shalt say vnto it, Get thee hence.
11a neckband of golde wyll we make thee, with siluer buttons.
24Euen of a talent of pure golde made he it, with all the vessels therof.
15Cursed be the man that maketh any carued or moulten image, an abhomination vnto the Lorde, the worke of the handes of the craftesman, and putteth it in a secrete place: and all the people shall aunswere and say, Amen.
20Howe can a man make those his gods, which are not able to be gods?
19The sweete perfumes, and the bracelettes, and the mufflers,
22And the knoppes and the braunches proceeded out of it: and it was all one peece of pure thicke golde.
22And thou shalt make vpon the brestlap two fastenyng chaynes of pure golde and wreathen worke.
2And nowe they sinne more and more, and of their siluer they haue made them molten images after the imaginatios of their owne braynes, that is very idols, and yet all is nothing but the worke of the craftesman: they say one to another, Whiles they sacrifice a man let them kisse the calues.
17And he made the candelsticke of pure golde, euen of a whole worke made he the candelsticke, his staffe, his braunches, his bolles, his knoppes, and his flowres were of one peece.
4Take the drosse from the siluer, and there shalbe a vessell for the siner.
6For the calfe came from Israel, the workman made it, therfore can it be no God: but euen in peeces shall the calfe of Samaria be broken.
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.
2And ouerlaide it with fine golde within & without, and made a crowne of golde to it rounde about.
19And cast their gods in the fire: for those were no gods, but the workes of mens handes, of wood or stone, therfore haue they destroyed them.
11I decked thee with costly apparell, I put braselets vpon thy hands, a chayne about thy necke.
12And made therevnto an hoope of an hande brode rounde about: and made vpon the hoope a crowne of golde rounde about.
36Their knoppes and their braunches shalbe of it: and it shalbe one whole worke, euen of pure golde.