“Like a scarecrow
In a cucumber bed,
That guards nothing,
So are their gods of wood,
Overlaid with gold
Or silver.
In the same way,
Their gods of wood,
Overlaid with gold
Or silver,
Are
Like a thorn bush
In a garden,
On which every bird perches.
They are
Like a corpse
Thrown out in the darkness.
From the purple
Or the linen
That rot upon them,
You will know
That they are not gods.
They will finally
Be consumed themselves.
They will be a reproach
In the land.
Better,
Therefore
Is someone upright.
Such a person
Will be far above reproach.”
This letter of Jeremiah found as the last chapter in this book of Baruch ends with a comparison of these false wooden gods covered with gold and silver. The author compared them to a scarecrow in a cucumber bed that guarded nothing. They were compared to a thorn bush in a garden where birds sat on it. They were compared to a dead corpse in the dark. All of these useless items were like these useless idol gods. Even with purple or linen on them, they would still rot. They would be finally consumed and become a reproach to all. It was much better to be an upright person beyond reproach than any of these gods. So ends the letter of Jeremiah in the Book of Baruch.