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Woe to you, land, when your king is a child, And your princes eat in the morning!
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Not About Age, But Maturity
Commentators clarify that a 'child' king isn't necessarily a minor by age. The term refers to a ruler who is immature, foolish, and lacks judgment, regardless of their actual years. As one scholar notes, a nation can thrive under a wise young king like Josiah but will suffer under a 'childish' one who is self-willed and pleasure-seeking.
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Ecclesiastes
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18th Century
Presbyterian
(Ecclesiastes 10:16) Foolish rulers, by their weakness, self-indulgence, and sloth, bring decay upon the state. Nobleness and temperanc…
19th Century
Anglican
Woe. —See Note on Ecclesiastes 4:10.
A child. —The Hebrew word has a wide range, being constantly translate…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Woe to you, O land, when your king [is] a child Not so much in age; though it is sometimes an unhappiness to a nation to …
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The happiness of a land depends on the character of its rulers. The people cannot be happy when their princes are childish and lovers of pleasure. …