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Captain Obvious
may said:
Not All Images Are Idols. Gods law not to form images (Ex 20:4, 5) did not rule out the making of all representations and statues. This is indicated by Jehovahs later command to make two golden cherubs on the cover of the Ark and to embroider representations of cherubs on the inner tent covering of ten tent cloths for the tabernacle. as far as i know, nowhere in the bible does God aprove of worshipping images.
Of course, there were times when images became idols, although not originally intended as objects of veneration. The copper serpent that Moses formed in the wilderness came to be worshiped, and therefore faithful King Hezekiah crushed it to pieces. (Nu 21:9; 2Ki 18:1, 4) The ephod made by Judge Gideon became "a snare" to him and to his household.Jg 8:27.
These representations, however, were not idols for worship.
Then we agree on the situation in the Old Testament. We also know that Hellenistic Judaism and before made plentiful representations in 2D art. Our belief in Orthodoxy is that icons fall under the same classification as these images in the OT. We don't worship them.