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Proverbs 13:24
| 81 | sn R. N. Whybray cites an Egyptian proverb that says that “boys have their ears on their backsides; they listen when they are beaten” (Proverbs [CBC], 80). Cf. Prov 4:3–4, 10–11; Eph 6:4; Heb 12:5–11. |
| 82 | sn The importance of parental disciplining is stressed by the verbs “hate” and “love.” “Hating” a child in this sense means in essence abandoning or rejecting him; “loving” a child means embracing and caring for him. Failure to discipline a child is tantamount to hating him—not caring about his character. |
| 83 | tn Heb “his son.” |
| 84 | tn Heb “him”; the referent (his child) is specified in the translation for clarity. |
| 85 | |
| 86 | tn The noun מוּסָר (musar, “discipline”) functions as an adverbial accusative of reference: “he is diligent in reference to discipline.” |
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