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An Urgent, Loving Plea
Commentators explain that the mother's repeated question, "What, my son?" is not one of confusion, but of deep, anxious love. It's an emphatic way to gain her son's full attention for the critical wisdom she is about to share, showing the intensity of her concern for his well-being.
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18th Century
Theologian
The repetitions are emphatic; expressive of anxious love.
Son of my vows - Like Samuel, and Samson, the child often asked for in praye…
19th Century
Bishop
What, my son?— that is, what shall I say? The question, thrice repeated, shows her extreme anxiety to give good advice to…
17th Century
Pastor
What, my son ?
&c.] What shall I call you? though you are a king, can I address you in more suitable language, or us…
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17th Century
Minister
When children are under their mother's supervision, she has an opportunity to shape their minds correctly. Those who are grown up should often reca…