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Day 174 of 365Teaching Our Children
The family, throughout Scripture, is considered to be the basic channel for the moral and practical teaching of children (Dt 6:6-7). Within the home, children are to learn the praises of the Lord and his strengths and works (Ps 78:1-4), daily self-discipline (Pr 13:24; 22:15; 29:15) and the history of God's people (Dt 6:20-25).
Historically, the instruction of children was to be in three basic areas:
*Religious education. Children were expected to learn the Law in order to become a kingdom of priests and a holy people (Ex 19:6).
*Occupational skills. Children learned trades in an apprentice environment and took on such responsibilities at an early age (1Sa 16:11).
*Military strategy and skills. Agility and courage were emphasized (2Sa 22:34).
Oral instruction was prevalent, with an emphasis on recitation of historical exploits, proverbs and the Torah (the first five books of the Bible). Instruction was to be daily-highly repetitive and behavior- oriented- so that lessons might be committed to memory and result in action (Dt 11:18-21; Pr 22:6; Isa 28:9-10).
Women were a vital link in teaching their own children (2Ti 1:5) and mentoring younger women (Titus 2:3-5). They were also trained in professional skills such as midwifery (Ex 1:15-21), cooking (1Sa 8:13), professional mourning (Jer 9:17-19), singing in the royal court (Ecc 2:8), poetic expression and prophecy (Ex 15:20-21).
The first mention of education in a public setting is one in which the people of God are commanded to read the covenant publicly once every seven years in the presence of all the people (Dt 31:10-13). Parents are admonished to teach with love and responsibility (Eph 6:4-7) and children to learn with an attitude of respect (Ex 20:12; Lev 19:3).
Taken from The Woman's Study Bible
Psalms 78:1-4 KJV
1 Give ear, O my people, to my law: incline your ears to the words of my mouth.
2 I will open my mouth in a parable: I will utter dark sayings of old: 3 Which we have heard and known, and our fathers have told us. 4 We will not hide them from their children, shewing to the generation to come the praises of the Lord , and his strength, and his wonderful works that he hath done. |

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