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397 B
397 B
May your fountain be blessed
The writer speaks of the son's wife as if she were a fountain. Here the word "blessed" refers to the sense of joy that the man has in his wife. AT: "May you always find joy with your wife" (See: rc://en/ta/man/translate/figs-metaphor)
the wife of your youth
Possible meanings are 1) "the wife whom you married when you were young" or 2) "your young wife."