Not exact matches
Psalm 137:8 - 9 «O Daughter of Babylon, doomed to destruction, happy is he who repays you for what you have done to us - he who seizes your
infants and dashes them
against the
rocks.»
It's been said before that you don't see a lot of wall calendars featuring verses like, «Happy is he who repays you for what you have done to us — he who seizes your
infants and dashes them
against the
rocks» (Psalm 137:8 - 9) or «Let a woman learn in silence with all submission» (1 Timothy 2:11).
Cradleboards were used during periods when the
infant's mother had to travel or otherwise be mobile for work... The cradleboard could be carried on the mother's back... The cradleboard can also be stood up
against a large tree or
rock if the
infant is small, or hung from a pole (as inside an Iroquois longhouse), or even hung from a sturdy tree branch...