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that it might be for men to burn: and having taken part of it he warms himself; yea, they burn part of it, and bake loaves thereon; and the rest they make for themselves gods, and they worship them.
13
The artificer having chosen a piece of wood, marks it out with a rule, and fits it with glue, and makes it as the form of a man, and as the beauty of a man, to set it up in the house.
14
He cuts wood out of the forest, which the Lord planted, a pine tree, and the rain made it grow,
15
that it might be for men to burn: and having taken part of it he warms himself; yea, they burn part of it, and bake loaves thereon; and the rest they make for themselves gods, and they worship them.
16
Half thereof he burns in the fire, and with half of it he bakes loaves on the coals; and having roasted flesh on it he eats, and is satisfied, and having warmed himself he says, I am comfortable, for I have warmed myself, and have seen the fire.
17
And the rest he makes a graven god, and worships, and prays, saying, Deliver me; for thou art my God.
The Brenton translation of the Septuagint is in the public domain.