Topical Encyclopedia In the biblical context, statues are often associated with idolatry and the worship of false gods, which is strictly prohibited in the Scriptures. The Bible contains numerous references to statues, primarily in the context of graven images or idols that the Israelites were commanded to avoid.Old Testament References The prohibition against making and worshiping statues is clearly articulated in the Ten Commandments. Exodus 20:4-5 states, "You shall not make for yourself an idol in the form of anything in the heavens above, on the earth below, or in the waters beneath. You shall not bow down to them or worship them; for I, the LORD your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on their children to the third and fourth generations of those who hate Me." The Israelites frequently struggled with the temptation to worship statues, as seen in the incident of the golden calf in Exodus 32. While Moses was on Mount Sinai receiving the law from God, the people grew impatient and asked Aaron to make them a god. Aaron fashioned a golden calf, and the people worshiped it, leading to God's anger and Moses' intercession on their behalf. In Deuteronomy 4:15-18 , Moses warns the Israelites, "So be very careful yourselves, since you saw no form on the day the LORD spoke to you at Horeb out of the fire, lest you act corruptly and make for yourselves an idol in the shape of any figure, the form of a man or woman, the form of any beast on the earth, any winged bird that flies in the air, any creature that crawls on the ground, or any fish in the waters below." Prophetic Condemnations The prophets frequently condemned the worship of statues and idols. Isaiah 44:9-20 vividly describes the futility of idol-making, emphasizing that those who fashion statues are "nothing" and that their "precious things" do not profit. The passage highlights the absurdity of using part of a tree to warm oneself and cook food, while using the rest to carve a god to worship. Jeremiah also speaks against the worship of statues, warning the people of Judah about the consequences of idolatry. In Jeremiah 10:3-5 , he writes, "For the customs of the peoples are worthless; they cut down a tree from the forest; it is shaped with a chisel by the hands of a craftsman. They adorn it with silver and gold and fasten it with hammer and nails, so that it will not totter. Like scarecrows in a cucumber patch, their idols cannot speak. They must be carried because they cannot walk. Do not fear them, for they can do no harm, and neither can they do any good." New Testament Context In the New Testament, the emphasis shifts from physical statues to the broader concept of idolatry, which includes anything that takes the place of God in one's heart. The Apostle Paul addresses this in his letters, urging believers to flee from idolatry. In 1 Corinthians 10:14 , he writes, "Therefore, my beloved, flee from idolatry." Paul also speaks to the futility of idol worship in Acts 17:29 , where he addresses the people of Athens: "Being then God’s offspring, we should not think that the Divine Being is like gold or silver or stone, an image formed by man’s skill and imagination." Cultural and Historical Context In the ancient Near East, statues were commonly used in religious practices, often representing deities or serving as objects of veneration. The surrounding nations frequently worshiped these images, which posed a constant temptation for the Israelites to assimilate into pagan practices. The biblical injunctions against statues and idolatry served to distinguish the worship of Yahweh, the one true God, from the polytheistic practices of neighboring cultures. The emphasis on worshiping God without the use of images underscored His transcendence and the importance of faith in the unseen. Conclusion The biblical narrative consistently warns against the creation and worship of statues, emphasizing the importance of worshiping God in spirit and truth. The Scriptures call believers to reject idolatry in all its forms, focusing their devotion solely on the Lord. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (n.) The likeness of a living being sculptured or modeled in some solid substance, as marble, bronze, or wax; an image; as, a statue of Hercules, or of a lion.2. (n.) A portrait. 3. (v. t.) To place, as a statue; to form a statue of; to make into a statue. Greek 1504. eikon -- an image, ie lit. statue, fig. representation ... 1503, 1504. eikon. 1505 . an image, ie lit. statue, fig. representation. ... Word Origin from eiko Definition an image, ie lit. statue, fig. representation ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/1504.htm - 7k 2857. Kolossai -- Colossae, a city in Phrygia 5179. tupos -- typically 5480. charagma -- a stamp, impress Strong's Hebrew 5566. semel -- an image, statuesemel or semel. 5565, 5566. semel or semel. 5567 . an image, statue. Transliteration: semel or semel Phonetic Spelling: (seh'-mel) Short Definition: ... /hebrew/5566.htm - 6k 3594. Kiyyun -- a heathen god 5333. netsib -- a pillar, prefect, garrison, post 6755. tselem -- an image Library of the Statue of Christ in Paneas which Julian Overthrew and Made ... The Statue which the Woman with an Issue of Blood Erected. Remarkable Speaking Statue The Speaking Statue Again The Statue of the Empress; what Happened There; the Teaching of ... Eudoxia's Statue Of the Statue of Constantine Holding a Cross, and Its Inscription. Of the Statue of Apollo at Cum??, Whose Tears are Supposed to have ... Of Eudoxia's Silver Statue. On Account of it John is Exiled a ... The Newly Erected Statue at Antioch. Thesaurus Statue (15 Occurrences)... 1. (n.) The likeness of a living being sculptured or modeled in some solid substance, as marble, bronze, or wax; an image; as, a statue of Hercules, or of a ... /s/statue.htm - 12k Magus Wild (147 Occurrences) Rhodes (2 Occurrences) Dura (1 Occurrence) Memphis (8 Occurrences) Claudius (3 Occurrences) Cnidus (1 Occurrence) Athens (5 Occurrences) Antiquity (8 Occurrences) Resources Where was Daniel when his three friends were thrown into the fiery furnace for refusing to worship Nebuchadnezzar's statue? | GotQuestions.orgHow should Christians view statues of Jesus? | GotQuestions.org What are some biblical examples of dream interpretation? | GotQuestions.org Statue: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Statue (15 Occurrences)Revelation 13:14 Revelation 13:15 Revelation 14:9 Revelation 14:11 Revelation 15:2 Revelation 16:2 Revelation 19:20 Revelation 20:4 Leviticus 26:1 Deuteronomy 16:22 Daniel 2:31 Daniel 2:32 Daniel 2:34 Daniel 2:35 Hosea 3:4 Subtopics Related Terms |