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Ephesians 6:2

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Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Children;   Mother;   Quotations and Allusions;   Reward;   Thompson Chain Reference - Children;   Filial Honour;   Home;   Honour;   Mothers;   Parents;   Promises, Divine;   Respect;   Young People;   The Topic Concordance - Honor;   Parents;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Children, Good;   Conduct, Christian;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Ancestors;   Ethics;   Family;   Law;   Parents;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Authority;   Law;   Teach, Teacher;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Image;   Love, Brotherly;   Parents;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Colosse;   Father;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Ephesians, Book of;   Family;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Commandment;   Ephesians Epistle to the;   Family;   Honour;   Ignatius;   Old Testament;   Promise;   Quotations;   Scripture;   Worldliness;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Corban;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Covenant;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Father;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Law;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Law of Moses, the;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Ephesians, Epistle to the;   Law in the New Testament;   Pauline Theology;   Quotations, New Testament;   Ten Commandments, the;  

Devotionals:

- Every Day Light - Devotion for April 13;  

Parallel Translations

Christian Standard Bible®
Honor your father and mother, which is the first commandment with a promise,
King James Version (1611)
Honour thy father and mother, (which is the first commandement with promise,)
King James Version
Honour thy father and mother; which is the first commandment with promise;
English Standard Version
"Honor your father and mother" (this is the first commandment with a promise),
New American Standard Bible
HONOR YOUR FATHER AND MOTHER (which is the first commandment with a promise),
New Century Version
The command says, "Honor your father and mother." This is the first command that has a promise with it—
New American Standard Bible (1995)
HONOR YOUR FATHER AND MOTHER (which is the first commandment with a promise),
Legacy Standard Bible
Honor your father and mother (which is the first commandment with a promise),
Berean Standard Bible
"Honor your father and mother" (which is the first commandment with a promise),
Contemporary English Version
"Obey your father and your mother,
Complete Jewish Bible
"Honor your father and mother" — this is the first commandment that embodies a promise —
Darby Translation
Honour thy father and thy mother, which is the first commandment with a promise,
Easy-to-Read Version
The command says, "You must respect your father and mother." This is the first command that has a promise with it.
Geneva Bible (1587)
Honour thy father & mother (which is the first commandement with promes)
George Lamsa Translation
This is the first commandment with promise: Honour thy father and mother;
Good News Translation
"Respect your father and mother" is the first commandment that has a promise added:
Lexham English Bible
"Honor your father and mother" (which is the first commandment with a promise),
Literal Translation
"Honor your father and mother," which is the first commandment with a promise, Ex. 20:12
Amplified Bible
HONOR [esteem, value as precious] YOUR FATHER AND YOUR MOTHER [and be respectful to them]—this is the first commandment with a promise—
American Standard Version
Honor thy father and mother (which is the first commandment with promise),
Bible in Basic English
Give honour to your father and mother (which is the first rule having a reward),
Hebrew Names Version
"Honor your father and mother," which is the first mitzvah with a promise:
International Standard Version
"Honor your father and mother." This is a very important commandment with a promise:Exodus 20:12; Deuteronomy 5:16; 27:16; Jeremiah 35:18; Ezekiel 22:7; Malachi 1:6; Matthew 15:4; Mark 7:10;">[xr]
Etheridge Translation
Honour thy father and thy mother,
Murdock Translation
And the first commandment with promise, is this: Honor thy father and thy mother;
Bishop's Bible (1568)
Honour thy father and mother (whiche is the first commaundement in promise)
English Revised Version
Honour thy father and mother (which is the first commandment with promise),
World English Bible
"Honor your father and mother," which is the first commandment with a promise:
Wesley's New Testament (1755)
thy father and mother (which is the first commandment with promise) That it may be well with thee,
Weymouth's New Testament
"Honour your father and your mother" --this is the first Commandment which has a promise added to it--
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
Onoure thou thi fadir and thi modir, that is the firste maundement in biheest;
Update Bible Version
Honor your father and mother (which is the first commandment with promise),
Webster's Bible Translation
Honor thy father and mother (which is the first commandment with promise)
New English Translation
" Honor your father and mother, " which is the first commandment accompanied by a promise, namely,
New King James Version
"Honor your father and mother," Deuteronomy 5:16">[fn] which is the first commandment with promise:
New Living Translation
"Honor your father and mother." This is the first commandment with a promise:
New Life Bible
Respect your father and mother. This is the first Law given that had a promise.
New Revised Standard
"Honor your father and mother"—this is the first commandment with a promise:
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
Honour thy father and thy mother, - which indeed is the first commandment with promise,
Douay-Rheims Bible
Honour thy father and thy mother, which is the first commandment with a promise:
Revised Standard Version
"Honor your father and mother" (this is the first commandment with a promise),
Tyndale New Testament (1525)
Honoure thy father and mother that is the fyrst commaundement that hath eny promes
Young's Literal Translation
honour thy father and mother,
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
Honoure thy father and thy mother ( That is the first commaundement, that hath eny promes)
Mace New Testament (1729)
the first commandment with a promise annexed, is, "honour thy father and mother,
Simplified Cowboy Version
"Honor your father and mother." This is the first rule that has a promise attached to it.

Contextual Overview

1Children, do what your parents tell you. This is only right. "Honor your father and mother" is the first commandment that has a promise attached to it, namely, "so you will live well and have a long life." 4 Fathers, don't exasperate your children by coming down hard on them. Take them by the hand and lead them in the way of the Master. 5Servants, respectfully obey your earthly masters but always with an eye to obeying the real master, Christ. Don't just do what you have to do to get by, but work heartily, as Christ's servants doing what God wants you to do. And work with a smile on your face, always keeping in mind that no matter who happens to be giving the orders, you're really serving God. Good work will get you good pay from the Master, regardless of whether you are slave or free. 9 Masters, it's the same with you. No abuse, please, and no threats. You and your servants are both under the same Master in heaven. He makes no distinction between you and them.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Exodus 20:12, Deuteronomy 27:16, Proverbs 20:20, Jeremiah 35:18, Ezekiel 22:7, Malachi 1:6, Matthew 15:4-6, Mark 7:9-13, Romans 13:7

Reciprocal: Ruth 1:8 - the dead 1 Samuel 17:20 - left the sheep Proverbs 23:22 - Hearken Jeremiah 35:6 - Ye shall Matthew 19:19 - Honour Luke 2:51 - and was Luke 18:20 - Do not commit

Cross-References

Genesis 3:6
When the Woman saw that the tree looked like good eating and realized what she would get out of it—she'd know everything!—she took and ate the fruit and then gave some to her husband, and he ate.
Genesis 6:1
When the human race began to increase, with more and more daughters being born, the sons of God noticed that the daughters of men were beautiful. They looked them over and picked out wives for themselves.
Genesis 6:3
Then God said, "I'm not going to breathe life into men and women endlessly. Eventually they're going to die; from now on they can expect a life span of 120 years."
Genesis 6:4
This was back in the days (and also later) when there were giants in the land. The giants came from the union of the sons of God and the daughters of men. These were the mighty men of ancient lore, the famous ones.
Genesis 6:8
But Noah was different. God liked what he saw in Noah.
Genesis 6:13
God said to Noah, "It's all over. It's the end of the human race. The violence is everywhere; I'm making a clean sweep.
Genesis 6:14
"Build yourself a ship from teakwood. Make rooms in it. Coat it with pitch inside and out. Make it 450 feet long, seventy-five feet wide, and forty-five feet high. Build a roof for it and put in a window eighteen inches from the top; put in a door on the side of the ship; and make three decks, lower, middle, and upper.
Genesis 6:22
Noah did everything God commanded him to do.
Genesis 27:46
Rebekah spoke to Isaac, "I'm sick to death of these Hittite women. If Jacob also marries a native Hittite woman, why live?"
Deuteronomy 14:1
You are children of God , your God, so don't mutilate your bodies or shave your heads in funeral rites for the dead. You only are a people holy to God , your God; God chose you out of all the people on Earth as his cherished personal treasure.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Honour thy father and mother,.... This explains who parents are, and points at some branches of obedience due unto them; for they are not only to be loved, and to be feared, and reverenced, their corrections to be submitted to, offences against them to be acknowledged, their tempers to be bore with, and their infirmities covered; but they are to be honoured in thought, word, and gesture; they are to be highly thought of and esteemed; they are to be spoken to, and of, very honourably, and with great veneration and to be behaved to in a very respectful manner; and they are to be relieved, assisted, and maintained in comfortable way when aged, and in necessitous circumstances; and which may be chiefly designed. So the Jews explain כבוד, "the honour" due to parents, by, c. מאכיל, "giving them food, drink", and "clothing", unloosing their shoes, and leading them out and in x. Compare with this 1 Timothy 5:4

1 Timothy 5:4- :;

which is the first commandment with promise: it is the fifth commandment in the decalogue, but the first that has a promise annexed to it: it is reckoned by the Jews y the weightiest of the weightiest commands of the law; and the reward bestowed on it, is length of days, as follows.

x T. Hieros. Kiddushin, fol. 61. 2. T. Bab. Kiddushin, fol. 31. 1, 2. Maimon. & Bartenora in Misn. Kiddushin, c. 1. sect. 7. y Debarim Rabba, sect. 6. fol. 241. 3.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Honour thy father and mother - see Exodus 20:12; compare notes on Matthew 15:4.

Which is the first commandment with promise - With a promise annexed to it. The promise was, that their days should be long in the land which the Lord their God would give them. It is not to be supposed that the observance of the four first commandments would not be attended with a blessing, but no particular blessing is promised. It is true, indeed, that there is a “general declaration” annexed to the second commandment, that God would show mercy to thousands of generations of them that loved him and that kept his commandments. But that is rather a declaration in regard to all the commands of God than a promise annexed to that specific commandment. It is an assurance that obedience to the law of God would be followed with blessings to a thousand generations, and is given in view of the first and second commandments together, because they related particularly to the honor that was due to God. But the promise in the fifth commandment is a “special promise.” It does not relate to obedience to God in general, but it is a particular assurance that they who honor their parents shall have a particular blessing as the result of that obedience.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Ephesians 6:2. Honour thy fatherExodus 20:12; Exodus 20:12, &c., where this subject, together with the promises and threatenings connected with it, is particularly considered, and the reasons of the duty laid down at large.


 
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