Mishle 23:24

24 Avi tzaddik (the father of a righteous one) shall greatly rejoice, and he that fathereth a chacham shall have simchah in him.

Mishle 23:24 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 23:24

The father of the righteous shall greatly rejoice
Or "in rejoicing shall rejoice" F4, in his son; not that he is rich, but righteous, truly righteous, internally and externally; having the righteousness of Christ imputed to him, and righteousness and true holiness wrought in him, and so lives soberly, righteously, and godly: this must be understood of a father who is himself righteous; for otherwise wicked men, if their sons do but thrive in the world, they are unconcerned about their character as righteous, or their state and condition God-ward; and he that begetteth a wise [child] shall have joy of him;
especially if he is wise in the best things; if he is wise unto salvation; he may be wise and knowing in things natural, have a good share of wit and sense, and be wise in worldly things, which may yield a pleasure to a natural man his parent; but, if he is a good man, he will have greater joy of his son if he is wise in the first sense. The mother and grandmother of Timothy had no doubt great joy of him, who, from a child, knew the holy Scriptures; and so had the elect lady of her children, who were walking in the truth; and so has our heavenly Father of his children, who are righteous and wise through his grace.


FOOTNOTES:

F4 (lwgy lwg) "exultando exultabit", Paguinus, Montanus, Mercerus, Gejerus, Michaelis; "gaudendo gaudebit", Cocceias.

Mishle 23:24 In-Context

22 Pay heed unto avicha that fathered thee, and despise not immecha when she is old.
23 Buy emes, and sell it not; also chochmah, and musar, and binah (understanding).
24 Avi tzaddik (the father of a righteous one) shall greatly rejoice, and he that fathereth a chacham shall have simchah in him.
25 Avicha and immecha shall be glad, and she that bore thee shall rejoice.
26 Beni (my son), give me thine lev, and let thine eynayim delight in my drakhim.
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