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6:4 do not make your children angry In first-century Greco-Roman society, fathers—as the head of the household—had complete authority within the household to administer discipline. Paul advises them to avoid exercising that authority in ways that might cause their children to harbor resentment. Paul is advocating for fathers treating their children with kindness, which would have been unexpected for Graeco-Roman society; he is arguing that parents treat their children as Christ would.
6:7 you shall recite them to your children The Hebrew phrase here literally means “repeat.” Parents are to rehearse the laws of God to their children. This command presumes that teachers know their content, which in turn presumes concentrated effort and study.
b. Let the little children come to Me: Children love to come to Jesus, and it says something about Him that children loved Him and that He loved children. Children don’t love mean, sour people.