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Selected Verse: Jeremiah 16:20 - Strong Concordance

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Jer 16:20 Strong Concordance Shall a man [0120] make [06213] gods [0430] unto himself, and they are no gods [0430]?
  King James Shall a man make gods unto himself, and they are no gods?

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A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882]
indignant protest of Jeremiah against idols.

and they (are) no gods-- (Jer 2:11; Isa 37:19; Gal 4:8). "They" refers to the idols. A man (a creature himself) making God is a contradiction in terms. Vulgate takes "they" thus: "Shall man make gods, though men themselves are not gods?"
 
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8 Howbeit [235] then [5119] [3303], when ye knew [1492] not [3756] God [2316], ye did service [1398] unto them which by nature [5449] are [5607] no [3361] gods [2316].
19 And have cast [05414] their gods [0430] into the fire [0784]: for they were no gods [0430], but the work [04639] of men's [0120] hands [03027], wood [06086] and stone [068]: therefore they have destroyed [06] them.
11 Hath a nation [01471] changed [03235] their gods [0430], which are yet no gods [0430]? but my people [05971] have changed [04171] their glory [03519] for that which doth not profit [03276].