Proverbios 13:24

24 El que escatima la vara odia a su hijo, mas el que lo ama lo disciplina con diligencia.

Proverbios 13:24 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 13:24

He that spareth his rod hateth his son
Who withholds or withdraws his rod of correction, which is in his hand, which he has power to use, and ought to exercise at proper times; he, instead of loving his son, may be said to hate him; for such fond love is no better than hatred; and, if he really hated him, he could scarcely do a more ill thing by him than not to correct him for a fault; which was the sin of good old Eli, and both he and his sons suffered for it; but he that loveth him;
that has a true love for his son, and a hearty concern for his welfare and future good; he will regulate his affections by his judgment, and not give way to a fond passion, to the prejudice of his child: but he chasteneth him betimes,
or "in the morning" F24; in the morning of his infancy, before vicious habits are contracted, or he is accustomed to sinning, and hardened in it; or as soon as a crime is perpetrated, before it is forgot or repeated: or every morning, as Jarchi and Aben Ezra; that is, continually, as often as it is necessary, or as faults are committed.


FOOTNOTES:

F24 (wrxv) "mane castigat eum", Munster; "matutinat ei disciplinam", Michaelis.

Proverbios 13:24 In-Context

22 El hombre bueno deja herencia a los hijos de sus hijos, pero la riqueza del pecador está reservada para el justo.
23 El barbecho de los pobres tiene mucho de comer, pero es barrido por la injusticia.
24 El que escatima la vara odia a su hijo, mas el que lo ama lo disciplina con diligencia.
25 El justo come hasta saciar su alma, pero el vientre de los impíos sufre escasez.

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