9 The people make gold crowns and put them on the heads of their gods, as if these idols were girls who love jewellery.
10 Sometimes the priests steal the silver and gold from their gods and spend it on themselves;
11 they even give some of it to the temple prostitutes. People take these gods of wood, silver, and gold, and put clothes on them, as if they were human.
12 But even though the gods are dressed in purple robes like kings, they still cannot keep themselves from being tarnished or protect themselves from termites.
13 When dust from the temple settles on their faces, someone has to wipe it off for them.
14 Like human judges they hold sceptres in their hands, but they have no power to punish anyone who wrongs them.
15 Sometimes they have daggers and axes in their hands, but they cannot protect themselves from being destroyed in war or from being carried off by thieves.