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Tuesday, October 22nd, 2024
the Week of Proper 24 / Ordinary 29
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New Living Translation

Proverbs 23:25

So give your father and mother joy! May she who gave you birth be happy.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Children;   Mother;   Young Men;   Thompson Chain Reference - Social Duties;   Temperance;   Temperance-Intemperance;  

Dictionaries:

- Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Heart;   Pardon;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Proverbs, Book of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Boyhood ;  

Encyclopedias:

- The Jewish Encyclopedia - Circumcision;   Onias (Ḥoni) Ha-Me'aggel;  

Parallel Translations

Update Bible Version
Let your father and your mother be glad, And let her that bore you rejoice.
New Century Version
Make your father and mother happy; give your mother a reason to be glad.
New English Translation
May your father and your mother have joy; may she who bore you rejoice.
Webster's Bible Translation
Thy father and thy mother shall be glad, and she that bore thee shall rejoice.
World English Bible
Let your father and your mother be glad! Let her who bore you rejoice!
Amplified Bible
Let your father and your mother be glad, And let her who gave birth to you rejoice [in your wise and godly choices].
English Standard Version
Let your father and mother be glad; let her who bore you rejoice.
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
Thi fadir and thi modir haue ioye, and he that gendride thee, make ful out ioye.
English Revised Version
Let thy father and thy mother be glad, and let her that bare thee rejoice.
Berean Standard Bible
May your father and mother be glad, and may she who gave you birth rejoice!
Contemporary English Version
Make your parents proud, especially your mother.
American Standard Version
Let thy father and thy mother be glad, And let her that bare thee rejoice.
Bible in Basic English
Let your father and your mother be glad, let her who gave you birth have joy.
Complete Jewish Bible
So let your father and mother be glad; let her who gave you birth rejoice.
Darby Translation
let thy father and thy mother have joy, and let her that bore thee rejoice.
Easy-to-Read Version
Make both of your parents happy. Give your mother that same joy.
JPS Old Testament (1917)
Let thy father and thy mother be glad, and let her that bore thee rejoice.
King James Version (1611)
Thy father and thy mother shall be glad, and she that bare thee shall reioyce.
New Life Bible
Let your father and mother be glad, and let her who gave birth to you be full of joy.
New Revised Standard
Let your father and mother be glad; let her who bore you rejoice.
Geneva Bible (1587)
Thy father and thy mother shall be glad, and she that bare thee shall reioyce.
George Lamsa Translation
Your father and your mother shall rejoice in you; and the one who bore you shall be happy.
Good News Translation
Let your father and mother be proud of you; give your mother that happiness.
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
Rejoice shall thy father and thy mother, yea she, shall exult, who bare thee.
Douay-Rheims Bible
Let thy father and thy mother be joyful, and let her rejoice that bore thee.
Revised Standard Version
Let your father and mother be glad, let her who bore you rejoice.
Bishop's Bible (1568)
[Do so that] thy father and mother may be glad of thee, and that she that bare thee may reioyce.
Brenton's Septuagint (LXX)
Let thy father and thy mother rejoice over thee, and let her that bore thee be glad.
Christian Standard Bible®
Let your father and mother have joy,and let her who gave birth to you rejoice.
Hebrew Names Version
Let your father and your mother be glad! Let her who bore you rejoice!
King James Version
Thy father and thy mother shall be glad, and she that bare thee shall rejoice.
Lexham English Bible
May your father and your mother be glad, and may she who bore you rejoice.
Literal Translation
Your father and your mother shall be glad, and she who bore you shall rejoice.
Young's Literal Translation
Rejoice doth thy father and thy mother, Yea, she that bare thee is joyful.
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
so shal thy father be glad, and thy mother that bare the, shal reioyse.
New American Standard Bible
Let your father and your mother be glad, And let her rejoice who gave birth to you.
New King James Version
Let your father and your mother be glad, And let her who bore you rejoice.
New American Standard Bible (1995)
Let your father and your mother be glad, And let her rejoice who gave birth to you.
Legacy Standard Bible
Let your father and your mother be glad,And let her rejoice who gave birth to you.

Contextual Overview

19 My child, listen and be wise: Keep your heart on the right course. 20 Do not carouse with drunkards or feast with gluttons, 21 for they are on their way to poverty, and too much sleep clothes them in rags. 22 Listen to your father, who gave you life, and don't despise your mother when she is old. 23 Get the truth and never sell it; also get wisdom, discipline, and good judgment. 24 The father of godly children has cause for joy. What a pleasure to have children who are wise. 25 So give your father and mother joy! May she who gave you birth be happy. 26 O my son, give me your heart. May your eyes take delight in following my ways. 27 A prostitute is a dangerous trap; a promiscuous woman is as dangerous as falling into a narrow well. 28 She hides and waits like a robber, eager to make more men unfaithful.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

and she: Proverbs 17:25, 1 Chronicles 4:9, 1 Chronicles 4:10, Luke 1:31-33, Luke 1:40-47, Luke 1:58, Luke 11:27, Luke 11:28

Reciprocal: Proverbs 10:1 - A wise Proverbs 23:15 - if Proverbs 27:11 - be wise Proverbs 29:3 - loveth

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Thy father and thy mother shall be glad,.... That, is when thou art righteous and wise; see Proverbs 10:1; or "let thy father and thy mother be glad" e; do everything that may make their hearts glad, and their lives easy and comfortable in their old age; by ministering to their necessities, if in any; by treading in their steps, and following their examples; by living soberly and righteously, and behaving wisely; by not only honouring them, but by seeking the honour and glory of God; showing a regard to religion, and supporting it to the utmost of their power; these are things which make the hearts of pious parents glad;

and she that bare thee shall rejoice; thy mother particularly, who bore and brought thee forth with so much pain, and brought thee up with so much care and trouble, will think it an to much recompence for all, if thou art truly wise and religious. Some accommodate this to God our heavenly Father, and to the church, the Jerusalem above, the mother of us all.

e ישמח "guadeat", V. L. "laetetur", Tigurine version, Junius Tremellius, Piscator "fac ut laetetur", Mercerus, Gejerus; "exhilaretur", Schultens.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Another continuous exhortation rather than a collection of maxims.

Proverbs 23:16

The teacher rejoices when the disciple’s heart Proverbs 23:15 receives wisdom, and yet more when his lips can utter it.

Reins - See Job 19:27 note.

Proverbs 23:17

Envy sinners - Compare in Psalms 37:1; Psalms 73:3; the feeling which looks half-longingly at the prosperity of evil doers. Some connect the verb “envy” with the second clause, “envy not sinners, but envy, emulate, the fear of the Lord.”

Proverbs 23:18

Or, For if there is an end (hereafter), thine expectations shall not be cut off. There is an implied confidence in immortality.

Proverbs 23:20

Riotous eaters of flesh - The word is the same as “glutton” in Proverbs 23:21 and Deuteronomy 21:20.

Proverbs 23:21

The three forms of evil that destroy reputation and tempt to waste are brought together.

Drowsiness - Specially the drunken sleep, heavy and confused.

Proverbs 23:26

Observe - Another reading gives, “let thine eyes delight in my ways.”

Proverbs 23:28

As for a prey - Better as in the margin.

The transgressors - Better, the treacherous,” those that attack men treacherously.

Proverbs 23:29

Woe ... sorrow - The words in the original are interjections, probably expressing distress. The sharp touch of the satirist reproduces the actual inarticulate utterances of drunkenness.

Proverbs 23:30

Mixed wine - Wine flavored with aromatic spices, that increase its stimulating properties Isaiah 5:22. There is a touch of sarcasm in “go to seek.” The word, elsewhere used of diligent search after knowledge Proverbs 25:2; Job 11:7; Psalms 139:1, is used here of the investigations of connoisseurs in wine meeting to test its qualities.

Proverbs 23:31

His color - literally, “its eye,” the clear brightness, or the beaded bubbles on which the wine drinker looks with complacency.

It moveth itself aright - The Hebrew word describes the pellucid stream flowing pleasantly from the wineskin or jug into the goblet or the throat (compare Song of Solomon 7:9), rather than a sparkling wine.

Proverbs 23:32

Adder - Said to be the Cerastes, or horned snake.

Proverbs 23:34

The passage is interesting, as showing the increased familiarity of Israelites with the experiences of sea life (compare Psalms 104:25-26; Psalms 107:23-30).

In the midst of the sea - i. e., When the ship is in the trough of the sea and the man is on the deck. The second clause varies the form of danger, the man is in the “cradle” at the top of the mast, and sleeps there, regardless of the danger.

Proverbs 23:35

The picture ends with the words of the drunkard on waking from his sleep. Unconscious of the excesses of the night, his first thought is to return to his old habit.

When shall I awake ... - Better, when I shall awake I will seek it yet again.


 
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