There is the problem of the verbiage itself. The rod is a shepherd's tool. It was not used to beat, but to guide. Some translation use stick or cane rather than rod. Which more directly implies physical punishment. But the Proverbs were also contextual to the people and era. And it does not specify when to make use of such force. Which could be justified, contextually, in the face of aggression or physical danger/threat.
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