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Proverbs 17:6

The Pulpit Commentary on Proverbs 17:6

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

Children's children are the crown of old men (comp. ; ). (For the term "crown," comp. .) Thus St. Paul calls his converts his "joy and crown" (; ) In the East a large number of children is considered a great blessing, being a guarantee of the stability of the family. Thus writes Euripides ('Iph. Taur.,' 57)—

στύλοι γὰρ οἴκων παῖδες εἰσιν ἄρσενες

"Male children are the pillars of the house."

The glory of children are their fathers. A long line of good or celebrated ancestors is the glory of their descendants, and brings a blessing on them (see ; ). Hereditary nobility, based on descent from some eminent progenitor, may be a source of not unseemly pride, and a spur to a life worthy of such excellent ancestry.

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