Kindness to Animals
Proverbs 27:23
Be you diligent to know the state of your flocks, and look well to your herds.…


We live in an age when great regard is paid to the comfort and well-being of every class of the community, and when efforts are made to promote the general happiness. When so much is being done to add to the happiness of the human family we should not be forgetful of the dumb animals, to which, for our comfort, we are so largely indebted. It is always a good sign of a man when he takes a kindly interest in the brutes. A man who can roughly treat a horse or a dog can never be one in whom his own family find much to love. The days are gone of cruel and disgusting sports, in which men found their pleasure in watching the sufferings of the lower creatures. But a good deal of pain is still caused through mere thoughtlessness. See Bible notices of animals.

1. The fact of their creation by God. They were brought upon the earth before man was, and have, by priority, a right to such comforts as it affords.

2. Their being named by Adam. This indicated his lordship over them, and the interest God would have him take in them.

3. When man had sinned, by the slaughter of innocent animals he was impressively taught, and continually reminded of, the only way of salvation.

4. In the time of the Flood the animals were carefully preserved.

5. In the Mosaic economy laws were enacted for the protection and well-being of the creatures. Many make the mistake of thinking that animals must be frightened into obedience. A kind and gentle treatment, as it is the most humane, is also the most successful. They are fond of being praised and encouraged: a kind word or affectionate stroke makes them wonderfully happy, and even the expression of countenance they learn to understand. Remember it is said of God, "With the merciful man Thou wilt show Thyself merciful." His eye is upon us, and He will call us to account for every act of cruelty done to the creatures He has made. Strive, then, to be like Him in kindness and in gentleness.

(J. Thain Davidson, D.D.).



Parallel Verses
KJV: Be thou diligent to know the state of thy flocks, and look well to thy herds.

WEB: Know well the state of your flocks, and pay attention to your herds:




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