From the book of the Wisdom of Solomon (a Deuterocanonical book) Chapter 14: 1-11
Wisdom 14
14:1 Or someone else, taking ship to cross the wild waves, loudly invokes a piece of wood frailer than the vessel that bears him.
14:2 Agreed, the ship is the product of a craving for gain, its building embodies the wisdom of the shipwright;
14:3 but your providence, Father, is what steers it, you having opened a pathway even through the sea, and a safe way over the waves,
14:4 showing that you can save, whatever happens, so that, even without experience, someone may put to sea.
14:5 It is not your will that the works of your Wisdom should be sterile, so people entrust their lives to the smallest piece of wood, cross the waves on a raft, yet are kept safe and sound.
14:6 Why, in the beginning, when the proud giants were perishing, the hope of the world took refuge on a raft and, steered by your hand, preserved the seed of a new generation for the ages to come.
14:7 For blessed is the wood which serves the cause of uprightness
14:8 but accursed the man-made idol, yes, it and its maker, he for having made it, and it because, though perishable, it has been called god.
14:9 For God holds the godless and his godlessness in equal hatred;
14:10 both work and workman will alike be punished.
14:11 Hence even the idols of the nations will have a visitation since, in God’s creation, they have become an abomination, a scandal for human souls, a snare for the feet of the foolish.
Culled from the Good News Bible with Deuterocanonical Books