“Those who serve
These idol gods
Are ashamed.
If any of these gods
Fall to the ground,
They themselves
Must pick them up.
If anyone sets them upright,
These gods
Cannot move themselves.
If they are tipped over,
They cannot straighten themselves.
Gifts are placed
Before them
Just as before the dead.
The priests sell
The sacrifices
That are offered
To these gods.
They use the money themselves.
Their wives likewise
Preserve some of the meat
With salt.
But they give none of it
To the poor
Or the helpless.”
Next this author attacks those who take care of these idol gods. These caretakers were themselves ashamed. If any of these gods fell to the ground, they must pick them up. They have to set these gods upright since they cannot move themselves. If these idols are tipped over, they cannot up right themselves. In other words, there has to be someone around these false idol gods, because if anything happens to them, these caretakers have to straighten things out. Gifts are placed before these images, just like gifts for the dead. However, these caretaker priests often sell the sacrifices that were offered to these gods. Then they would use the money for themselves. Their wives likewise would preserve some of the meat with salt. However, they gave none of it to the poor or the helpless.