12. tongs--rather, "prepareth (to be supplied) an axe," namely,
with which to cut down the tree designed as the material of the idol.
The "smith" (Hebrew, "workman in iron") here answers to the
"carpenter" (Hebrew, "workman in wood"). "He worketh it (the axe, not the idol, which was wood, not metal) in the coals," &c. The axe was
wrought, not cast. The smith makes the axe for the carpenter.
hungry . . . drinketh no water--so eager is he to
expedite his work while the iron is hot. If the god were worth
anything, it would not let him grow "faint" with hunger and thirst.
WILLIAMS, the missionary, states that the South
Sea islanders when they make an idol abstain from food and drink.
JFB.
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