Exodus 20:12
Context20:12 “Honor 1 your father and your mother, that you may live a long time 2 in the land 3 the Lord your God is giving to you.
Leviticus 19:3
Context19:3 Each of you must respect his mother and his father, 4 and you must keep my Sabbaths. I am the Lord your God.
Matthew 15:4-6
Context15:4 For God said, 5 ‘Honor your father and mother’ 6 and ‘Whoever insults his father or mother must be put to death.’ 7 15:5 But you say, ‘If someone tells his father or mother, “Whatever help you would have received from me is given to God,” 8 15:6 he does not need to honor his father.’ 9 You have nullified the word of God on account of your tradition.
Colossians 3:20
Context3:20 Children, obey your parents in everything, for this is pleasing in the Lord.
[20:12] 1 tn The verb כַּבֵּד (kabbed) is a Piel imperative; it calls for people to give their parents the respect and honor that is appropriate for them. It could be paraphrased to say, give them the weight of authority that they deserve. Next to God, parents were to be highly valued, cared for, and respected.
[20:12] 2 tn Heb “that your days may be long.”
[20:12] 3 sn The promise here is national rather than individual, although it is certainly true that the blessing of life was promised for anyone who was obedient to God’s commands (Deut 4:1, 8:1, etc.). But as W. C. Kaiser (“Exodus,” EBC 2:424) summarizes, the land that was promised was the land of Canaan, and the duration of Israel in the land was to be based on morality and the fear of God as expressed in the home (Deut 4:26, 33, 40; 32:46-47). The captivity was in part caused by a breakdown in this area (Ezek 22:7, 15). Malachi would announce at the end of his book that Elijah would come at the end of the age to turn the hearts of the children and the parents toward each other again.
[19:3] 4 tn Heb “A man his mother and his father you [plural] shall fear.” The LXX, Syriac, Vulgate, and certain Targum
[15:4] 5 tc Most
[15:4] 6 sn A quotation from Exod 20:12; Deut 5:16.
[15:4] 7 sn A quotation from Exod 21:17; Lev 20:9.
[15:5] 8 tn Grk “is a gift,” that is, something dedicated to God.
[15:6] 9 tc The logic of v. 5 would seem to demand that both father and mother are in view in v. 6. Indeed, the majority of