
COMPLETE ADJUSTABILITY: The full triple axis adjustment allows the widest 2-piece quiver range of adjustability.2-PIECE: The only fully adjustable 2-piece providing maximum arrow security, zero noise, and perfect bow balance.The triple axis adjustment (in/out, up/down, and forward/back) allows a full range of adjustability. The world’s most adjustable 2-piece quiver for the perfect customized fit. OVERSIZED DOVETAIL RAIL MOUNT: Allows the user to slide the quiver in and out to fine-tune balance and eliminate side torque.ADJUSTABLE ARROW WEDGES: Allows the user to adjust the tension in which the arrow is held.FULLY ADJUSTABLE: Allows you to rotate the quiver forward or back to fine tune bow balance.QUICK DETACH: Allows the user to remove the quiver from the bow quickly and quietly.BUILT IN QUIVER HANGER: Allows the user to remove their quiver from the bow and hang it on a hook or limb while hunting.PREMIUM MATERIALS: Aluminum and woven carbon fiber for weight reduction and maximum durability.LARGE HOOD DESIGN: The larger hood design will accommodate longer and wider broadheads.SECOND ARROW GRIPPER: Allows the user to hold arrows and broadheads tighter and more reliably.TELESCOPING ROD LENGTH: Allows the user to adjust the overall length of their quiver to get the proper fit for their arrows and move your hood up and down for better balance.There would be no shame to the man with a large extended family but rather he would be seen as capable and competent and a recipient of God’s favor.The world’s most adjustable 1-piece quiver for the perfect customized fit. It is the public place of debate and the man with many children and grandchildren may have increased public exposure, posture and credibility in this arena. The gate is where decisions and judgments are made. One result of multiple children is that the man will not be put to shame when he contends with his opponents at the city gate. That exact number is up for debate, but it is certainly more than one or two! It would seem the more the better and thus – a full quiver. The man who is ‘blessed’ has a full quiver of arrows. Just as there are different types of arrows, there are different types of quivers. They will not be put to shame when they contend with their opponents at the gate” (v5) “Blessed is the man whose quiver is full of them. Verse 5: T he comparison of children to the arrows of a warrior continues in the closing verse to Psalm 127: A warrior’s success in battle is directly related to how well he crafts, aims and launches his arrows. Different arrows will be aimed at different targets for different reasons.ħ. The warrior is the one who aims the arrow. The warrior must take the arrows out and launch the arrows. A warrior goes to battle with other warriors who also have arrows that they have crafted and are ready to use.ĥ. A warrior uses arrows in battle to both defend his family and cause as well as to advance and expand.Ĥ. Different arrows have different weights, lengths, shapes and purposes.ģ. Arrows do not grow on trees, they must be crafted. The parent, especially the dad, is described as a warrior. “Like ‘arrows’ in the hand of a warrior are the children of one’s youth.” (v4) Several things to note include:ġ. Verse 4: So we see that c hildren are a gift, a reward and a heritage what else does Solomon compare children to in this psalm? In a culture that at times does not communicate the value of children, it is very important to receive, embrace and affirm by faith, not just by sight, God’s value and view of children

Who does not want a meaningful heritage? So children are a gift, a reward, a heritage. Ch ildren are a heritage! They are an inheritance and the most valued part of any man’s legacy. Other translations use the word ‘heritage’. Children are a reward! Who does not want a reward? This reward is not reserved only for the godly, but is available for all.

But in verse 3 he makes a bold declaration: “Behold, children are a gift of the LORD, the fruit of the womb is a reward.” (v3)Ĭhildren are a gift! Who does not want a gift? You don’t need to have the ‘gift love language’ to like receiving thoughtful gifts.


Verse 3: Solomon is the author of this psalm and in verses 1 and 2 he writes that ‘the Lord builds the house’ and of ‘ the vanity of rising up early and staying up late’, similar to what he also wrote in Ecclesiastes.
