Since they are composed of nothing but wood that has been overlaid with gold and silver, they eventually will be recognized for the frauds that they are. It will be crystal-clear to every nation and king that they are not gods but have been created by human hands, and that they do not possess the slightest degree of divine power.
Who can fail to realize that they are not gods? They cannot appoint a king to rule over a country or supply people with rain. They cannot regulate their own affairs or remedy an injustice, because they have no power. They are like crows fluttering between heaven and earth. When fire breaks out in a temple that houses these wooden gods overlaid with gold and silver, the priests will dash for safety, but they themselves will be consumed in the flames like timbers. They cannot offer any resistance to a king or enemy forces. How, then, can anyone assert or still believe that they are gods?
BARUCH: CHAPTER 6, VERSES 45 - 56
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