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The idols of the nations are silver and gold, The work of men`s hands.
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Created, Not Creator
Commentators unanimously highlight the core argument: idols are powerless because they are man-made. They are merely valuable materials like 'silver and gold' shaped by human hands. As one scholar notes, since they are the result of work, they cannot perform any work themselves. This contrasts sharply with the living, acting God who is worthy of praise.
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Psalms
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The idols of the heathen are silver and gold ... - To show more fully the propriety of praising God, and him alone as God, the psal…
19th Century
Anglican
With slight variations from Psalms 115:4-8.
Baptist
They can do no works, for they are themselves the result of the work of men. Their handiwork can be nothing, for they are the work of men's hands.<…
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16th Century
Protestant
The images of the nations, etc. Since the whole of this part of the Psalm has been explained elsewhere, it is unnecessary to elaborate on …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
The idols of the Heathen [are] silver and gold This, with what follows, is observed, to show that when God judges hi…
These verses arm believers against idolatry and all false worship, by showing what sort of gods pagans worshipped. The more deplorable the conditio…
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