“The sins of the father are to be laid upon the children.“ William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice This phrase, ‘sins of the fathers’, comes originally from references primarily in Exodus, Deuteronomy and Numbers and relates to generational sins passing from one generation to the next. Despite what the church said, I must say it always seemed to be unfair to me that the children would suffer because of the father’s sins. Recently however I heard a new term (for me at least), transgenerational. While this talks about passing from generation to another, it isn’t about about the children inheriting the sins of the fathers but rather about the children inheriting the emotional scars of their parents. And now I wonder if that is perhaps what is being alluded to in the Old Testament, that it was not the sins of the fathers but rather the scars those sins left behind. It certainly sheds a whole new light on the problems that beset various facets of ...
These poems, quotes and reflections have all 'nudged' me along my way on this journey. Perhaps they will speak to you too!