the Week of Christ the King / Proper 29 / Ordinary 34
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Proverbs 17:21
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He that begets a fool [does it] to his sorrow; And the father of a fool has no joy.
It is sad to have a foolish child; there is no joy in being the parent of a fool.
Whoever brings a fool into the world does so to his grief, and the father of a fool has no joy.
He that begetteth a fool [doeth it] to his sorrow: and the father of a fool hath no joy.
He who becomes the father of a fool grieves. The father of a fool has no joy.
He who becomes the parent of a fool [who is spiritually blind] does so to his sorrow, And the father of a fool [who is spiritually blind] has no joy.
He who sires a fool gets himself sorrow, and the father of a fool has no joy.
A fool is borun in his schenschipe; but nether the fadir schal be glad in a fool.
He that begetteth a fool doeth it to his sorrow: and the father of a fool hath no joy.
A man fathers a fool to his own grief; the father of a fool has no joy.
It's never pleasant to be the parent of a fool and have nothing but pain.
He that begetteth a fool doeth it to his sorrow; And the father of a fool hath no joy.
He who has an unwise son gets sorrow for himself, and the father of a foolish son has no joy.
He who fathers a fool does so to his sorrow, and the father of a boor has no joy.
He that begetteth a fool [doeth it] to his sorrow, and the father of a vile [man] hath no joy.
A man who has a fool for a son will be disappointed. A fool brings no joy to his father.
He that begetteth a fool doeth it to his sorrow; and the father of a churl hath no joy.
He that begetteth a foole, doth it to his sorrow: and the father of a foole hath no ioy.
A foolish son is a sorrow to his father, and the father of a fool has no joy.
The one who begets a fool gets trouble; the parent of a fool has no joy.
He that begetteth a foole, getteth himselfe sorow, and the father of a foole can haue no ioy.
He who begets a fool does it to his own shame; his father will have no joy in him.
There is nothing but sadness and sorrow for parents whose children do foolish things.
He that begetteth a dullard, it is to his own grief, neither can the father of the base, rejoice.
A fool is born to his own disgrace: and even his father shall not rejoice in a fool.
A stupid son is a grief to a father; and the father of a fool has no joy.
He that begetteth a foole, begetteth his sorowe: and the father of a foole can haue no ioy.
and the heart of a fool is grief to its possessor. A father rejoices not over an uninstructed son; but a wise son gladdens his mother.
A man fathers a fool to his own sorrow;the father of a fool has no joy.
He who becomes the father of a fool grieves. The father of a fool has no joy.
He that begetteth a fool doeth it to his sorrow: and the father of a fool hath no joy.
He who begets a fool, there is trouble for him; the father of a fool will not rejoice.
He who fathers a fool has sorrow for it; yea, the father of a fool has no joy.
Whoso is begetting a fool hath affliction for it, Yea, the father of a fool rejoiceth not.
An vnwyse body bryngeth himselfe in to sorowe, and ye father of a foole can haue no ioye.
Having a fool for a child is misery; it's no fun being the parent of a dolt.
He who fathers a fool does so to his sorrow, And the father of a fool has no joy.
He who begets a scoffer does so to his sorrow, And the father of a fool has no joy.
He who sires a fool does so to his sorrow, And the father of a fool has no joy.
He who begets a fool does so to his grief,And the father of a wicked fool is not glad.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
that: Proverbs 17:25, Proverbs 10:1, Proverbs 15:20, Proverbs 19:13, Genesis 26:34, 1 Samuel 2:32-35, 1 Samuel 8:3, 2 Samuel 18:33
hath: Proverbs 23:15, Proverbs 23:16, 2 Corinthians 2:3, Philemon 1:19, Philemon 1:20, 3 John 1:4
Reciprocal: Proverbs 29:15 - a child Ezekiel 18:14 - if he
Cross-References
I will make a covenant with you, by which I will guarantee to give you countless descendants."
At this, Abram fell face down on the ground. Then God said to him,
What's more, I am changing your name. It will no longer be Abram. Instead, you will be called Abraham, for you will be the father of many nations.
I will make you extremely fruitful. Your descendants will become many nations, and kings will be among them!
This is the covenant that you and your descendants must keep: Each male among you must be circumcised.
From generation to generation, every male child must be circumcised on the eighth day after his birth. This applies not only to members of your family but also to the servants born in your household and the foreign-born servants whom you have purchased.
Then one of them said, "I will return to you about this time next year, and your wife, Sarah, will have a son!" Sarah was listening to this conversation from the tent.
So Jacob set out for Egypt with all his possessions. And when he came to Beersheba, he offered sacrifices to the God of his father, Isaac.
Then he blessed Joseph and said, "May the God before whom my grandfather Abraham and my father, Isaac, walked— the God who has been my shepherd all my life, to this very day,
God heard their groaning, and he remembered his covenant promise to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
He that begetteth a fool [doth it] to his sorrow,.... As it proves in the issue; though it was joy to him when a man child was born, and took delight in him while in infancy and childhood, and promised himself much happiness in him when at years of discretion; but, instead of that, he departs from his education principles, despises all parental counsels and advice, and goes into all the extravagance of sin and folly; which is an heartbreaking to his godly and religious parents; for this is to be understood; not of an idiot, but of a wicked son, taking bad courses;
and the father of a fool hath no joy; in his son, but sorrow, and has scarce any joy or pleasure in anything else in all his enjoyments; the trouble he is filled with on his account embitters all he has, that he can take no satisfaction, or have any comfort of life; the concern for his son is uppermost in his thoughts, and hinders him from taking that pleasure which otherwise he might enjoy.