But if any widow have children or nephews, let them learn first to shew piety at home, and to requite their parents (or, nephews). — The Greek word here should be rendered grandchildren; the original meaning of “nephew” (nepotes) has disappeared. Here a warning against allowing the Church to be burdened with a burden which others ought to bear is given, in the form of a pressing reminder to the children or grandchildren of the destitute and desolate widow. It is a solemn and imperative duty for the children to afford all needful succour — a duty not to be evaded by any bearing the Christian name.

For that is good and acceptable before God. — An especial blessing is promised to those who really carry out this too often forgotten duty. (See Ephesians 6:2; and also comp. Mark 7:10.)

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