And ye have forgotten "Yet ye have utterly forgotten," or possibly the words may be intended interrogatively "Yet have ye utterly forgotten?"

the exhortation "the encouragement," or "strengthening consolation."

speaketh "discourseth," or "reasoneth" (dialegetai).

My son … The quotation is from Proverbs 3:11-12, and is taken mainly from the LXX. There is a very similar passage in Job 5:17, and Philo, de Congr. quaerend. erudit. gr. (Opp. i. 544).

despise not "Regard not lightly."

the chastening Rather, "the training."

nor faint … In the Hebrew it is "and loathe not His correction."

rebuked Rather, "tested," "corrected."

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