The reward of filial obedience, according to the fifth commandment; remarkably illustrated in the great permanence of the Chinese empire; wherein regard for parents and ancestors is so great that it has degenerated into superstition. Patriarchal times and patriarchal governments have most maintained respect for the old. The Egyptians followed the primeval law, which Moses embodies in Lev_19:32; "Thou shalt rise up before the hoary head, and honor the face of the old man, and fear thy God." Their experience made them to be regarded as depositories of knowledge (Job_15:10); they gave their opinion first (Job_32:4). A full age was the reward of piety (Job_5:26; Gen_15:15); premature death was a temporal judgment for sin (1Sa_2:32); (spiritually, and as a taking out from the evil to come, it was sometimes a blessing; as in the case of Abijah, Jeroboam's son, 1 Kings 14; Isa_57:1).
In the millennium, when there shall be a worldwide theocracy, with Israel for its center, the temporal sanction of exceeding long life (as in patriarchal times) shall be the reward for piety, and shortened years the penalty of any exceptional sin (Isa_65:20; Zec_8:4). The rulers under Moses required age as a qualification; hence they and those of the New Testament church are called elders (presbyters), until the word became a term of office, and not necessarily of age. Disobedience to parents and disrespect to seniors and "dignities" (Jud_1:8; 2Pe_2:10) are foretold characteristics of the last apostate age (2Ti_3:2-4; Rom_1:30).
Fausset's Bible Dictionary
By Andrew Robert Fausset, co-Author of Jamieson, Fausset and Brown's 1888.
Age, Old. The aged occupied a prominent place in the social and political system of the Jews. In private life, they were looked up to as the depositaries of knowledge, Job_15:10, the young were ordered to rise up in their presence, Lev_19:32, they allowed them to give their opinion first, Job_32:4, they were taught to regard gray hair as a "crown of glory," Pro_16:31; Pro_20:29.
The attainment of old age was regarded as a special blessing. Job_5:26. In pubic, main qualification of those who acted as the representatives of the people in all matter of difficulty and deliberation. See Elders.
Smith's Bible Dictionary
By Dr. William Smith.Published in 1863