64 Why should they be called gods, when they are not able to help us or harm us in any way?
65 You know that they are not gods — do not worship them.
66 These gods have no power over kings; they cannot pronounce curses on them or grant them blessings.
67 They cannot produce for the nations any signs in the sky; they cannot shine like the sun or the moon.
68 Even wild animals are better off than these idols; animals can at least run from danger to protect themselves.
69 So it is absolutely clear that they are not gods — do not worship them.
70 These gods of theirs, made of wood and covered with silver and gold, are about as helpful as a scarecrow in a cucumber patch; they are no protection at all.