The inhertitance can be anything from a book to a pound of gold, or your reputation.
2006-10-07 07:25:21
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Proverbs 13:22 says: “One who is good will leave an inheritance to sons of sons.” In addition to an inheritance of knowledge of Jehovah and a relationship with him, parents would be interested in providing materially for their children. In many lands responsible family heads will try to have some savings, a legal will, and insurance.
The Scriptures also say: “Children ought not to lay up for their parents, but the parents for their children.” (2 Corinthians 12:14) In the world it is common for parents to lay up money for their children’s future education and marriage so as to give them a good start in life.
“The wealth of the sinner is something treasured up for the righteous one.” Pr 13:22 "means"
Eventual possession of the earth is promised to the righteous; the wicked are to be cleared out of the earth as “a ransom” for the righteous, for as long as the wicked are in control, the righteous cannot have peace. And the possessions of the wicked will go to the righteous, as the proverb states.
Psalms 37:29
"The righteous themselves will possess the earth,
And they will reside forever upon it." Modern Translation Bible
King James Bible
Psalms 37:29 The righteous shall inherit the land, and dwell therein for ever.
2006-10-07 10:34:08
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answer #2
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answered by BJ 7
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Pro 13:22 A good [man] leaveth an inheritance to his children's children: and the wealth of the sinner [is] laid up for the just.
2006-10-07 07:26:37
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answered by Anonymous
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In our inheritance, lets not forget God. I have seen many people including myself spend an inheritance o things. Things don't last. Think about that carefully as you make a will.
2006-10-07 08:01:08
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answer #4
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answered by SEOplanNOW.com 7
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not in those terms, although it was part of the law of moses to leave most of the inheritance to the first born
In the New Testament, Paul says parents save up for their children in Timothy
I think there is a geat deal of leeway as far as what is appropirate to leave or not, it seems like giving too much too soon to a child might even harm them... so you need to be wise how you do it
2006-10-07 07:28:56
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answered by Anonymous
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An inheritance does not have to be monetary. We can and shuld leave our children an inheritance filled with love and faith.
2006-10-07 08:37:20
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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this is often important to recollect that abhorrence with slavery is comparatively contemporary, and traditionally, a effect of Christianity. Slavery has been a complication-unfastened way forward for human beings on account that prehistoric cases. In Israel, alien slaves have been only approximately particularly prisoners of conflict. Even to maintain them as slaves replaced into merciful in an age whilst the extra complication-unfastened scientific care replaced into to place them to dying. The biblical rules approximately slavery have been to guard their rights. inspite of each and every thing, the Hebrews themselves were stored in slavery, and that that they had large sympathy with slaves. Slaves stored by making use of the Hebrews had it extra valuable than those stored by making use of the different historic human beings. In Greece or Rome, a grasp ought to legally beat or kill a slave, or use the slave for sexual excitement. If a slave female grew to grow to be pregnant, the grasp ought to kill the newborn with no 2d theory. yet in the Bible, such cruelty replaced into not tolerated (Ex 21:sixteen; Dt 23:sixteen-17). Hebrew slaves had the alternative of procuring their freedom or being freed by making use of a relative, and all slaves have been freed in the Jubilee 12 months (Lv. 25:40). The sentence for killing a slave replaced into dying--comparable to for killing a unfastened individual (Ex 21:20). Cheers, Bruce
2016-10-18 23:47:43
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answer #7
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answered by delcampo 4
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"But if any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel"
1Timothy 5:8
It doesn't say inheritance, but the meaning is there in spades.
2006-10-07 07:35:00
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answer #8
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answered by great gig in the sky 7
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[2:180] It is prescribed, when death approaches any of you, if he leave any goods, that he make a bequest to parents and next of kin, according to reasonable usage; this is due from the God fearing.
2006-10-07 07:28:00
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answer #9
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answered by Kimo 4
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No! and I choose to spend every penny I can before I go....you can't take it with you.
2006-10-07 07:28:09
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answer #10
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answered by jmmevolve 6
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