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CHILDREN - C>@ - The blessing of offspring, but especially of the male sex, is highly valued among all eastern nations, while a the absence is regarded as one of the severest punishments. kjv@Genesis:16:2 kjv@Genesis:7:14; kjv@1Samuel:1:6; 2 Samuel kjv@6:23; 2Kings:4:14; kjv@Isaiah:47:9; kjv@Jeremiah:20:15; kjv@Psalms:127:3-5) As soon as the child was born it was washed in a bath, rubbed with salt and wrapped in swaddling clothes. kjv@Ezekiel:16:4; kjv@Job:38:9; kjv@Luke:2:7) On the 8th day the rite of circumcision, in the case of a boy, was performed and a name given. At the end of a certain time (forty days if a son and twice as long if a daughter) the mother offered sacrifice for her cleansing. kjv@Leviticus:12:1-8; kjv@Luke:2:22) The period of nursing appears to have been sometimes prolonged to three years. kjv@Isaiah:49:15) 2 Macc. kjv@7:27. The time of weaning was an occasion of rejoicing. kjv@Genesis:21:8) Both boys and girls in their early years were under the care of the women. kjv@Proverbs:31:1) Afterwards the boys were taken by the father under his charge. Daughters usually remained in the women’s apartments till marriage. kjv@Leviticus:21:9; kjv@Numbers:12:14; kjv@1Samuel:9:11) The authority of parents, especially of the father, over children was very great, as was also the reverence enjoined by the law to be paid to parents. The inheritance was divided equally between all the sons except the eldest, who received a double portion. kjv@Genesis:25:31 kjv@Genesis:49:3 kjv@Genesis:21:17 ; kjv@Judges:11:2 kjv@Judges:11:7 kjv@1Chronicles:5:1-2) Daughters had by right no portion in the inheritance; but if a man had no son, his inheritance passed to his daughters, who were forbidden to marry out of the father’s tribe. kjv@Numbers:27:1 kjv@Numbers:27:8 kjv@Numbers:36:2 kjv@Numbers:36:8)