Psalms 115:7
They haue handes and handle not, they haue feete and walke not: and they vtter no sounde out of their throtes.
They haue handes and handle not, they haue feete and walke not: and they vtter no sounde out of their throtes.
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4Their idols are siluer and gold: euen the workes of mens handes.
5They haue a mouth and speake not: they haue eyes and see not.
6They haue eares and heare not: they haue noses and smell not.
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.
8They that make them are lyke vnto them: euery one that putteth his trust in them.
4They couer it ouer with golde or siluer, they fasten it with nailes and hammers, that it moue not.
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.
18Yet men neither consider nor vnderstande, because their eyes be stopped that they can not see, and their heartes that they can not perceaue.
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.
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?
8From vnder their wynges vpon all the foure corners they had mens handes: and they foure had their faces and their wynges.
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.
9For they stretch foorth their mouth vnto the heauen: and their tongue goeth through the worlde.
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.
15The vayne craftesmen with their workes that they in their vanitie haue made, shall perishe one with another in time of visitation.
5They knowe nothyng, they vnderstande nothing: they walke on styll in darknesse, wherfore all the foundations of the earth be out of course.
7Behold they speake with their mouth, swordes are in their lippes: for say they who doth heare vs?
8They are altogether brutishe and vnwise in this one thing: wood is the teaching of vanitie.
8Whose mouth vttereth vanitie: and their ryght hande is a ryght hande of falshood.
21Heare this thou foolishe and vndiscreete people, ye haue eyes but ye see not, eares haue ye but ye heare not.
20And the remnaunt of the men whiche were not killed by these plagues, repented not of the deedes of their handes, that they shoulde not worship deuyls, and idoles of golde, and syluer, & brasse, and stone, and of wood, whiche neither can see, neither heare, neither go:
12They are all gone out of the waye, they are all vnprofitable, there is none that doth good, no not one.
13Their throte is an open sepulchre, with their tongues they haue deceaued, the poyso of aspes is vnder their lippes.
16This shall the heathen see, and be ashamed for all their power: so that they shall lay their hande vpon their mouth, and stoppe their eares.
28For it is a nation voyde of counsayle, neither is there any vnderstandyng in them.
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.
17And they way of peace haue they not knowen.
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.
3No language, no wordes, no voyce of theirs is hearde:
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.
9For no trueth is in their mouth, their inwarde partes are very wickednesse: their throte is an open sepulchre, they flatter with their tongue.
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.
6Their webbe maketh no cloth, and they may not couer them with their labours: their deedes are the deedes of wickednesse, and the worke of robberie is in their handes.
15Their feete are swyft to shed blood.
17The dead prayse not thee O Lorde: neither all they that go downe into the place of scilence.
28And there ye shall serue gods which are the worke of mans hande, wood and stone, which neither see, nor heare, nor eate, nor smell.
27And thou shalt nowe speake all these wordes vnto them, but they shall not heare thee: thou shalt crye vpon them, but they shall not aunswere thee.
5They come in no misfortune lyke other folke: neither are they plagued lyke other men.
10For his watchmen are all blynde, they haue altogether no vnderstanding, they are all dumbe dogges not beyng able to barke, they are sleepy, sluggishe are they and lye snortyng.
11His doynges be lyke a lions that is greedy to take a pray: and as a lions whelpe lurkyng in secrete places.
4No man regardeth righteousnesse, and no man iudgeth truely: euery man hopeth in vayne things, and imagineth deceipt, conceaueth weerinesse, and bringeth foorth euill.
7Their eyes stande out for fatnesse: and the cogitations of their heartes do passe from them.
13Therfore speake I to them in parables: because they seeyng, see not: and hearyng, they heare not: neither do they vnderstande.