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Jeremiah 10:14

Posted on 18 May at 14:05
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Euery man is brutish in his knowledge, euery founder is confounded by the grauen image: for his moulten image is falsehood, and there is no breath in them. Jeremiah 10:14 (KJV)

Every man is brutish in

his knowledge: every founder is confounded by the graven image: for his molten image is falsehood, and

there is no breath in them. Jeremiah 10:14 (KJV)

Jeremiah begins by stating, “Every man is brutish in his knowledge.” This implies that despite possessing intelligence and knowledge, human beings often fail to comprehend the truth and pursue wisdom. It suggests that people can be foolish, especially when it comes to spiritual matters. This verse reminds us that our understanding is limited and flawed without the guidance of God.

Jeremiah continues, “Every maker of idols is a fool.” The term “maker of idols” refers to those who craft or cast idols. These individuals, who create physical representations of false gods, are themselves misguided by their own creations. Their craft and skill in making idols cannot provide them with true insight or understanding. The verse emphasizes the irony that the very artisans who construct idols are unable to grasp the futility and falsehood of their own work.

Jeremiah further asserts, “For his molten images are a deceit; there is no breath in them.” The idols made by human hands are devoid of life and lack any divine power. They are nothing more than inanimate objects, crafted from metal or stone, incapable of possessing life or truth. Jeremiah highlights the fundamental error of worshiping idols that are man‑made, stressing that they are nothing but deceitful.

This verse serves as a warning against idolatry and a reminder of the limitations of human understanding. It emphasizes the need to seek the true knowledge and wisdom that comes from God rather than placing trust in the creations of human hands. Overall, Jeremiah 10:14 prompts believers to examine their hearts and turn away from the worship of false gods and idols. It encourages a reliance on God’s wisdom and discernment, recognizing that human knowledge alone is inadequate in matters of faith and spirituality.

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