Jeremiah 51:17
Context51:17 All idolaters will prove to be stupid and ignorant.
Every goldsmith will be disgraced by the idol he made.
For the image he forges is merely a sham.
There is no breath in any of those idols.
Psalms 97:7
Context97:7 All who worship idols are ashamed,
those who boast about worthless idols.
All the gods bow down before him. 1
Isaiah 42:17
Context42:17 Those who trust in idols
will turn back and be utterly humiliated, 2
those who say to metal images, ‘You are our gods.’”
Isaiah 44:11
Context44:11 Look, all his associates 3 will be put to shame;
the craftsmen are mere humans. 4
Let them all assemble and take their stand!
They will panic and be put to shame.
Isaiah 45:16
Context45:16 They will all be ashamed and embarrassed;
those who fashion idols will all be humiliated. 5
[97:7] 1 tn The translation assumes that the prefixed verbal form in the first line is an imperfect (“are ashamed”) and that the ambiguous form in the third line is a perfect (“bow down”) because the psalmist appears to be describing the effect of the
[42:17] 2 tn Heb “be ashamed with shame”; ASV, NASB “be utterly put to shame.”
[44:11] 3 tn The pronoun “his” probably refers to the one who forms/casts an idol (v. 10), in which case it refers to the craftsman’s associates in the idol-manufacturing guild.
[44:11] 4 sn The point seems to be this: If the idols are the mere products of human hands, then those who trust in them will be disappointed, for man-made gods are incapable of helping their “creators.”
[45:16] 5 tn “together they will walk in humiliation, the makers of images.”