Jeremiah 10:15
The vayne craftesmen with their workes that they in their vanitie haue made, shall perishe one with another in time of visitation.
The vayne craftesmen with their workes that they in their vanitie haue made, shall perishe one with another in time of visitation.
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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.
18Uayne is it and an erronious worke, and in the tyme of visitation it shall perishe.
29Lo wicked are they, and vayne, with the thinges also that they take in hand, yea their images are but winde and vayne thinges.
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.
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.
8They are altogether brutishe and vnwise in this one thing: wood is the teaching of vanitie.
15As for the idols of the Heathen they are but siluer and golde: the worke of mens handes.
16They haue a mouth and speake not: they haue eyes but they see not.
17They haue eares and they heare not: yea there is no breath in their mouth.
18They that make them are lyke vnto them: and euery one that putteth his trust in them.
4Their idols are siluer and gold: euen the workes of mens handes.
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.
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.
20They shalbe smitten from the morning vnto the euening: yea they shall perishe for euer, when no man regardeth them.
16Confounded are they all and put to dishonour, thei are gone hence together with shame, euen the makers of images.
14The dead wyll not liue, they that be out of life will not ryse agayne, therfore hast thou visited and rooted them out, and destroyed all the memorie of them.
13Behold, is it not of the Lord of hoastes that the people shall labour in the very fire? the people shall euen weery them selues for very vanitie.
18They depart from the course of their wonted chanell to other places, they runne in vayne and perishe.
24Beholde ye are gods of naught, and your making is of naught: yea abhomible is the man that hath chosen you.
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.
18As for the idols he shall vtterly abolishe:
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.
1Israel is an emptie vine, yet hath it brought foorth fruite to it selfe, accordyng to the multitude of the fruite therof he hath encreased alwayes: accordyng to the goodnesse of their lande they haue made them faire images.
2Their heart is deuided, therfore shall they nowe be destroyed, the Lorde shall breake downe their images, he shall destroy their aulters.
31He beleeueth not that he erreth in vanitie, and yet vanitie shalbe his recompence.
11As for their gods thus shall you say to them, they are no gods that made neither heauen nor earth, therfore shall they perishe from the earth, and from all thinges vnder heauen.
20Howe can a man make those his gods, which are not able to be gods?
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.
5For they geue not their minde to vnderstande the doynges of God and the worke of his handes: therefore he wyll breake them downe, and not buylde them vp.
33When he slue them, they sought hym: they repented them, and made God their morninges worke.
29The bellowes are brent in the fire, the leade is not moulten, the melter melteth in vayne, for the euill is not taken away from them.
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.
6They haue seene vanitie and lying diuination, saying: the Lorde saith it, and the Lorde hath not sent them, and they haue made me hope that they woulde confirme the worde.
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.
17All people in comparison of hym are reckened as nothyng: yf they be compared with hym, lesse then nothyng, and as it that is not.
18To whom then wyll ye lyken God? or what similitude will ye set vp to him?
17They are fallen backe, yea and let them be ashamed earnestly that hope in idols, and say to the moulten images, ye are our gods.
18And haue set fire on their gods: For they were no gods, but the worke of the handes of man, euen of wood and stone: and they destroyed them.
9As for the chyldren of men, they be onlye but vanitie, the chyldren of lordes be but a lye: vpon the wayghtes they be altogether lighter then vanitie in selfe.
2For vaine is the aunswere of idols, the soothsayers see lyes, & the dreamers tell but vaine thinges, the comfort that they geue is nothing worth: therefore they went away lyke a flocke of sheepe, and were troubled, because they had no shephearde.
29Whiles they see vnto thee vanitie, and deuine a lye vnto thee, to put thee with the neckes of the wicked that be slayne, whose day is come when their iniquitie shall haue an ende.
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.
10For whyles the thornes cleaue together, and whyles they banquet out their feastes, they are deuoured vp as very drie stubble.
8As for the aulters which are his owne handy worke he shal not regarde them, and the thynges that his fingers hath made, as groues and images, those shal he not cast his eye vnto.
6Truely man walketh in a vayne shadowe, truely he and all his do disquiet them selues in vayne: he heapeth vp riches, & can not tel who shal vse them.
3Therfore they shalbe as the mornyng cloude, and as the deawe that early passeth away, and like as dust that the whirlewinde taketh away from the floore, and as smoke that goeth out of the chimney.
4Man is lyke a thyng of naught: his dayes be lyke a shadowe that passeth away.