"Lo, children are an heritage of the LORD: and the fruit of the womb is his reward."
Commentary
Gill's Exposition
Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord,.... As all success, safety, and the blessings of life, depend on the providence of God; so this very great blessing is a gift
of his; having children, and those good ones, as the Targum interprets it; for of such only can it be understood: so, in a spiritual sense, the children of Christ, the antitypical Solomon, are the gifts of his heavenly Father to him; his portion and inheritance, and a goodly heritage he esteems them; and the fruit of the womb is his reward; "fruit" (y) is the same with "children" in the preceding clause; see Luk 1:42 ; a reward he gives to good men, not of debt, but of grace; the Targum, "a reward of good works:'' so regenerate persons are a reward to Christ, of his sufferings and death, Isa 53:10 . (y) "Nascitur ad fructum mulier", Claudian. in Eutrop. l. 1. v. 331.
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Commentary
Gill's Exposition
Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord,.... As all success, safety, and the blessings of life, depend on the providence of God; so this very great blessing is a gift
of his; having children, and those good ones, as the Targum interprets it; for of such only can it be understood: so, in a spiritual sense, the children of Christ, the antitypical Solomon, are the gifts of his heavenly Father to him; his portion and inheritance, and a goodly heritage he esteems them; and the fruit of the womb is his reward; "fruit" (y) is the same with "children" in the preceding clause; see Luk 1:42 ; a reward he gives to good men, not of debt, but of grace; the Targum, "a reward of good works:'' so regenerate persons are a reward to Christ, of his sufferings and death, Isa 53:10 . (y) "Nascitur ad fructum mulier", Claudian. in Eutrop. l. 1. v. 331.