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Proverbs 17:6

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17:6 Grandchildren 1  are like 2  a crown 3  to the elderly,

and the glory 4  of children is their parents. 5 

Isaiah 10:1-2

Context

10:1 Those who enact unjust policies are as good as dead, 6 

those who are always instituting unfair regulations, 7 

10:2 to keep the poor from getting fair treatment,

and to deprive 8  the oppressed among my people of justice,

so they can steal what widows own,

and loot what belongs to orphans. 9 

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[17:6]  1 tn Heb “children of children [sons of sons].”

[17:6]  2 tn The comparative “like” does not appear in the Hebrew text, but is implied by the metaphor; it is supplied in the translation for the sake of clarity.

[17:6]  3 sn The metaphor signifies that grandchildren are like a crown, that is, they are the “crowning glory” of life. The proverb comes from a culture that places great importance on the family in society and that values its heritage.

[17:6]  4 tn The noun תִּפְאָרָת (tifarat) means “beauty; glory” (BDB 802 s.v.). In this passage “glory” seems to be identified with “glorying; boasting”; so a rendering that children are proud of their parents would be in order. Thus, “glory of children” would be a subjective genitive, the glorying that children do.”

[17:6]  5 tc The LXX has inserted: “To the faithful belongs the whole world of wealth, but to the unfaithful not an obulus.” It was apparently some popular sentiment at the time.

[10:1]  6 tn Heb “Woe [to] those who decree evil decrees.” On הוֹי (hoy, “woe, ah”) see the note on the first phrase of 1:4.

[10:1]  7 tn Heb “[to] the writers who write out harm.” The participle and verb are in the Piel, suggesting repetitive action.

[10:2]  8 tn Or “rob” (ASV, NASB, NCV, NRSV); KJV “take away the right from the poor.”

[10:2]  9 tn Heb “so that widows are their plunder, and they can loot orphans.”



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