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The Deception of Entitlement
Commentators explain that the person who robs their parents often justifies it by thinking, "It's no transgression because it will all be mine someday anyway." The verse condemns this self-deception, showing that God sees this rationalization not as an excuse, but as a profound sin.
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18th Century
Theologian
Is the companion of a destroyer - that is, he stands on the same footing as the open, lawless robber. Compare this with our Lord’s teaching …
19th Century
Bishop
It is no transgression. — Because all would in time come to him.
The companion of a destroyer.—
17th Century
Pastor
Whoever robs his father or his mother As Micah did of eleven hundred shekels of silver, (Judges 17:2);
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17th Century
Minister
Here is the wickedness of those who consider it no sin to rob their parents, by wheedling them or threatening them, or by wasting what they have, a…