Proverbs 8:17

     17. early—or, "diligently," which may include the usual sense of early in life.

Proverbs 22:6

     6. Train—initiate, or early instruct.

      the way—literally, "his way," that selected for him in which he should go; for early training secures habitual walking in it.

Jeremiah 3:4

     4. from this time—not referring, as MICHAELIS thinks, to the reformation begun the year before, that is, the twelfth of Josiah; it means—now at once, now at last.

      me—contrasted with the "stock" whom they had heretofore called on as "father" (Jer 2:27; Lu 15:18).

      thou art—rather, "thou wast."

      guide of . . . youth—that is, husband (Jer 2:2; Pr 2:17; Ho 2:7, 15). Husband and father are the two most endearing of ties.

Lamentations 3:27

     27. yoke—of the Lord's disciplinary teaching (Ps 90:12; 119:71). CALVIN interprets it, The Lord's doctrine (Mt 11:29, 30), which is to be received in a docile spirit. The earlier the better; for the old are full of prejudices (Pr 8:17; Ec 12:1). Jeremiah himself received the yoke, both of doctrine and chastisement in his youth (Jer 1:6, 7).

     Jod.

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