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12 The ironsmith fashions a likeness,
    he works it over the coals,
Shaping it with hammers,
    working it with his strong arm.
With hunger his strength wanes,
    without water, he grows faint.(A)
13 The woodworker stretches a line,
    and marks out a shape with a stylus.
He shapes it with scraping tools,
    with a compass measures it off,
Making it the copy of a man,[a]
    human display, enthroned in a shrine.

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Footnotes

  1. 44:13 Copy of a man: in the biblical view human beings are made in the image of God; here gods are made in the image of human beings.