Psalm 115:5
They have mouths, but they speak not: eyes have they, but they see not:
Cross-references
Jeremiah 10:5 similarly mocks idols that cannot speak or walk — a direct parallel to the mute, powerless idols here.
Mark 8:18 uses the same 'eyes but do not see, ears but do not hear' idiom to rebuke spiritual blindness — applying the idol's condition to people.
1 Corinthians 12:2 mentions 'mute idols' — directly echoing the idols with mouths that cannot speak here.
Revelation 13:15 describes an idol that is given breath to speak — a stark contrast to the mute, lifeless idols here.
Jeremiah 51:17 says idols have no breath — reinforcing the lifelessness of idols described here as having mouths that cannot speak.
Romans 1:23 describes exchanging God for images — the same idolatry context, though focusing on the exchange rather than the idols' impotence.