
Text -- Psalms 127:4 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 127:4
Wesley: Psa 127:4 - -- These he prefers before other children, because they live longest with their parents, and to their comfort and support, whereas children born in old a...
These he prefers before other children, because they live longest with their parents, and to their comfort and support, whereas children born in old age seldom come to maturity before their parents death.
JFB -> Psa 127:3-5
JFB: Psa 127:3-5 - -- Posterity is often represented as a blessing from God (Gen 30:2, Gen 30:18; 1Sa 1:19-20). Children are represented as the defenders (arrows) of their ...
Posterity is often represented as a blessing from God (Gen 30:2, Gen 30:18; 1Sa 1:19-20). Children are represented as the defenders (arrows) of their parents in war, and in litigation.
Clarke: Psa 127:4 - -- As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man - Each child will, in the process of time, be a defense and support to the family, as arrows in the quiver...
As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man - Each child will, in the process of time, be a defense and support to the family, as arrows in the quiver of a skillful and strong archer; the more he has, the more enemies he may slay, and consequently the more redoubted shall he be

Clarke: Psa 127:4 - -- Children of the youth - The children of young people are always more strong and vigorous, more healthy, and generally longer lived than those of eld...
Children of the youth - The children of young people are always more strong and vigorous, more healthy, and generally longer lived than those of elderly, or comparatively elderly persons. Youth is the time for marriage; I do not mean infancy or a comparative childhood, in which several fools join in marriage who are scarcely fit to leave the nursery or school. Such couples generally disagree; they cannot bear the boyish and girlish petulancies and caprices of each other; their own growth is hindered, and their offspring, (if any), have never much better than an embryo existence. On the other hand age produces only a dwarfish or rickety offspring, that seldom live to procreate; and when they do, it is only to perpetuate deformity and disease. It would be easy to assign reasons for all this; but the interpretation of Scripture will seldom admit of physiological details. It is enough that God has said, Children of the youth are strong and active, like arrows in the hands of the mighty.
Defender -> Psa 127:4
This verse is the central verse in the fifteen Songs of Degrees."
TSK -> Psa 127:4

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Barnes -> Psa 127:4
Barnes: Psa 127:4 - -- As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man - They are what a parent may rely on for defense in danger, or for help in securing provision for him...
As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man - They are what a parent may rely on for defense in danger, or for help in securing provision for himself and family - as the warrior or the hunter relies on his arrows.
So are children of the youth - Sons in their youth; in their prime and vigor. The comparison of sons with arrows or spears is common in Arabic poetry. See Rosenmuller, Com. in loc . Also Morgenland, in loc .
Poole -> Psa 127:4
Poole: Psa 127:4 - -- In the hand of a mighty man when they are shot out of a bow by a man of great strength against his enemy, which are of great use and power, both to o...
In the hand of a mighty man when they are shot out of a bow by a man of great strength against his enemy, which are of great use and power, both to offend the enemy, and to defend himself.
Children of the youth children begotten in youth, as a husband or wife married in their youth are called a husband or wife of youth, Pro 5:18 Isa 54:6 Joe 1:8 , and as a son begotten in old age is called a son of old age, Gen 37:3 . And these he prefers before other children in this point, partly because such are commonly more strong and vigorous than others; and partly because they live longest with their parents, and to their comfort and support, whereas children born in old age seldom come to any maturity of years before their parents’ death.
Gill -> Psa 127:4
Gill: Psa 127:4 - -- As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man,.... Are shot out with great strength; come with much force, and do execution, and do not return in vain; w...
As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man,.... Are shot out with great strength; come with much force, and do execution, and do not return in vain; with which men defend themselves, and annoy their enemies; see Jer 50:9;
so are children of the youth: not young children, or children in their youth; but such who are born to their parents when they are in their youth; and which are generally healthful and strong, and their parents live to see them grown up; and who are useful to protect them, and defend their persons and properties from enemies when grown old and feeble, and unable to defend themselves: whereas children born to them in old age are generally unhealthy and weak; and besides, their parents rarely live to see them brought up, or to be helpful to them. So Christ's spiritual seed and offspring, who are the dew of his youth, are strong, and overcome the evil one; and are serviceable in the defence of his cause and interest.

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NET Notes -> Psa 127:4
NET Notes: Psa 127:4 Heb “like arrows in the hand of a warrior, so [are] sons of youth.” Arrows are used in combat to defend oneself against enemies; sons are ...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 127:4
Geneva Bible: Psa 127:4 As arrows [are] in the hand of a mighty man; so [are] ( f ) children of the youth.
( f ) That is, endued with strength and virtues from God: for thes...

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 127:1-5
MHCC -> Psa 127:1-5
MHCC: Psa 127:1-5 - --Let us always look to God's providence. In all the affairs and business of a family we must depend upon his blessing. 1. For raising a family. If God ...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 127:1-5
Matthew Henry: Psa 127:1-5 - -- We are here taught to have a continual regard to the divine Providence in all the concerns of this life. Solomon was cried up for a wise man, and wo...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 127:3-5
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 127:3-5 - --
With הנּה it goes on to refer to a specially striking example in support of the maxim that everything depends upon God's blessing. פּרי ה...
Constable: Psa 107:1--150:6 - --V. Book 5: chs. 107--150
There are 44 psalms in this section of the Psalter. David composed 15 of these (108-110...

Constable: Psa 127:1-5 - --Psalm 127
Solomon spoke of God's blessing in family life in this ascent psalm. Trust in God yields domes...
