Leviticus 26:1-2
26:1 a Israel was to make no idols or carved images to worship (see Exod 20:4-6 b). Creating an image to worship would blaspheme God by confining him to time and space and by manufacturing a lifeless image to take the place of the living God.• Early in Israel’s history, stones were set on end as memorials to various events (Gen 28:18 c; Exod 24:4 d). However, pillars and sculptured stones were associated with pagan worship (2 Kgs 3:2 e; 10:26 f, 27 g), especially when the carved image of a god rested on them. Some sculpture was clearly allowed (e.g., 1 Kgs 7:25 h); the focus here is on objects that might be worshiped and thereby become idolatrous.
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