Beyond Golden Calves
A Comprehensive Biblical Study of Idolatry
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Most Christians hear "idolatry" and picture a golden calf in the desert. But Scripture reveals something far more unsettling: idolatry doesn't end with metal statues. It lives in our careers, our relationships, our religious practices, and even in the mirror.
This comprehensive eight-part study traces the full biblical theology of idolatry from Exodus to Revelation, examining every category of false worship Scripture identifies and exposing the ones we still practice today without realizing it.
What makes this study different?
Every major passage is examined through both the Hebrew Masoretic Text and the Greek Septuagint (LXX). The ancient translators didn't always use the same words for idolatry, and those differences reveal theological dimensions most English readers never see.
When the Hebrew calls idols "worthless things" and the Greek calls them "abominations," both are true. Both matter. And reading them together changes how you understand what idolatry really is.
Inside, you'll discover:
- Why Hezekiah destroyed a sacred object God Himself commanded Moses to make and what that teaches us about how good gifts become god-substitutes
- The Hebrew and Greek vocabulary of idolatry and why the different terms expose different dimensions of false worship
- How the Ark of the Covenant became a lucky charm and what happened when Israel trusted the object instead of the God behind it
- What Scripture actually says about making idols of people, possessions, achievements, and comfort
- Why the self may be the oldest and most dangerous idol of all
- How religion itself can become idolatrous, and what the prophets said about it in both Hebrew and Greek
- The Gospel solution that breaks the power of every idol
Eight studies that build one to the next, covering the full spectrum of biblical idolatry:
- Physical idols and false gods (the golden calf, Baal, Dagon)
- Sacred objects that become substitutes for God
- The idolatry of human beings
- Invisible idols: pursuits and possessions
- The ultimate idol: self
- Religious idolatry: when religious practice replaces the God it's supposed to point to
- Breaking free: the Gospel's answer to every false god
This study is for you if:
- You're a pastor or Bible teacher developing a series on idolatry
- You want to understand what the Bible really says about false worship beyond the Ten Commandments
- You're ready for honest self-examination about the idols hiding in your own life
- You love deep biblical study that connects ancient texts to modern reality
- You're just curious about what modern idolatry looks like
No seminary degree required. Hebrew and Greek terms are explained in plain language. Every biblical example is explored with scholarly care but made accessible and relatable with down to earth language.
You'll come away not just informed, but transformed. Scroll up and hit that buy button to start exploring the depths of idolatry today!
In the "Two Witnesses, One Truth" series, author Kevin B. Potter offers extended biblical studies exploring how the Masoretic Text and Septuagint illuminate Scripture together. Begin with The Septuagint: An Introductory Analysis (Book 1) for the full foundation, or start here and dive straight into a confrontation with the idols Scripture says are closer than you might think.
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