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What Does Spare the Rod and Spoil the Child Really Mean?

I'll be the first to admit that I've heard variations of this proverb used by both clergy and laity alike to justify corporal punishment, but the use of the rod ...

The Use of the Rod in Chastening Children - Christian Library

This review is of one tape sermon in a series on the family (by AN Martin), and deals specifically with The Use of the Rod in Chastening Children.

Proverbs 13:24 - Bible Gateway

He that spareth his rod hateth his son: but he that loveth him chasteneth him betimes. CSB. The one who will not use the rod hates his son, but the one who ...

Spare the Rod and Spoil the Child? - Centered on Christ

Shepherds would use the rod to defend their flock against potential dangers and lurking predators. Jesus is the Good Shepherd who laid down His ...

What Does It Mean to “Spare the Rod”? The Key to Understanding ...

Because this verse is found in Proverbs, there is wisdom necessary to know when to use the rod or to use some other form of correction since not ...

The Rod of Discipline | BibleTalk.tv

... rod, is an ... When Solomon uses it here in connection with the discipline of children, he is referring to its use as a tool for punishment and correction.

Spare the Rod? Does the Bible Tell You to Beat Your Child?

Spanking advocates use Proverbs 13:24 as a proof text & command not to “spare the rod” in child-rearing, but beating is not required to ...

“Spare the Rod, Spoil the Child”- A biblical view of disciplining ...

Given the increasing evidence that spanking is a poor option, Christian parents ought not feel they must use it to discipline their children.

Use the Rod, Lose the Child? - Tim Challies

The decision to refrain from spanking our children in order to protect them from an overreaching government may not be our preference, but we ...

Children and the Rod of Correction - Apologetics Press

This discipline has included spanking the child using a variety of instruments, including a “switch,” paddle, razor strap, yardstick, belt, or hand.

The Shepherd's Rod: a tool of biblical correction?

Using a rod to beat down a fellow brother or sister in Christ with the intent to wound them to keep them in line is not loving correction. It is abuse. And it ...

Spare The Rod, Spoil The Child: 3 Reasons It Doesn't Mean What ...

Let's explore this verse a bit. “If we harken back to the days of shepherds using rods to guide their sheep, there's a critical distinction in how they use ...

Use the Rod, Lose the Child? - The Aquila Report

Proverbs 13:24 echoes many of the other Proverbs when it says “Whoever spares the rod hates his son, but he who loves him is diligent to ...

“Spare the Rod, Spoil the Child” - True Origin and Bible Meaning

This Proverb, as with many proverbs and teachings of Jesus, teaches using a parable. It does not intend for children to be physically punished ...

Putting “Spare the Rod” In Context - Like An Anchor

In the book of Proverbs, the verses that speak of disciplining a child with a “rod” use the Hebrew word shêbeṭ (H7626). This is an interesting ...

Proverbs 23:13-14 Don't be afraid to correct your young ... - Bible.com

... rod, he will not die. You shall strike him with the rod And rescue his soul ... By using our website, you accept our use of cookies as described in our Privacy ...

Aaron's rod - Wikipedia

Aaron's rod · Biblical references · In Rabbinical literature · Christian use · Islamic literature · In modern literature · See also · Notes · External links.

What Does the Bible Say About Spare The Rod Spoil The Child?

Do not withhold discipline from a child; if you strike him with a rod, he will not die. If you strike him with the rod, you will save his soul from Sheol.

How are the Shepherd's Rod and Staff Different?

A shepherd uses a rod and staff -- each for a specific purpose. Do you understand how the Lord's rod and staff can comfort you as promised in Ps 23?

What does Proverbs 23:13 mean? - BibleRef.com

Although Solomon mentions the use of a rod or stick, the literal object is not the point. Nor is the meaning of this verse that physical discipline—known as ...