PRO 11

Proverbs 11:15

WEB

He who is collateral for a stranger will suffer for it, but he who refuses pledges of collateral is secure.

BSB

He who puts up security for a stranger will surely suffer, but the one who hates indebtedness is secure.

KJV

He that is surety for a stranger shall smart for it: and he that hateth suretiship is sure.

Matthew Henry

Verse 15

Proverbs 11:15

Here we are taught, 1. In general, that we may not use our estates as we will (he that gave them to us has reserved to himself a power to direct us how we shall use them, for they are not our own; we are but stewards), and further that God in his law consults our interests and teaches us that charity which begins at home, as well as that which must not end there. There is a good husbandry which is good divinity, and a discretion in ordering our affairs which is part of the character of a good man, Psa 112:5. Every man must be just to his family, else he is not true to his stewardship. 2. In particular, that we must not enter rashly into suretiship, (1.) Because there is danger of bringing ourselves into trouble by it, and our families too when we are gone: He that is surety for a stranger, for any one that asks him and promises him to be bound for him another time, for one whose person perhaps he knows, and thinks he knows his circumstances, but is mistaken, he shall smart for it. Contritione conteretur - he shall be certainly and sadly crushed and broken by it, and perhaps become a bankrupt. Our Lord Jesus was surety for us when we were strangers, nay, enemies, and he smarted for it; it pleased the Lord to bruise him. (2.) Because he that resolves against all such suretiship keeps upon sure grounds, which a man may do if he take care not to launch out any further into business than his own credit will carry him, so that he needs not ask others to be bound for him.

Cross-references: Ps 112:5

Hebrew interlinear

H7451

רַעraʻ/rah/

a n-m n-f — bad, evil

Derivation: from 7489;

bad or (as noun) evil (natural or moral)

KJV: adversity, affliction, bad, calamity, displease(-ure), distress, evil((-favouredness), man, thing), exceedingly, × great, grief(-vous), harm, heavy, hurt(-ful), ill (favoured), mark, mischief(-vous), misery, naught(-ty), noisome, not please, sad(-ly), sore, sorrow, trouble, vex, wicked(-ly, -ness, one), worse(-st), wretchedness, wrong. (Incl. feminine raaah; as adjective or noun.).

רַע

n.m — evil

רַע 126 n.m. evil, distress, misery, injury, calamity

1. evil, distress, adversity

2. evil, injury, wrong

3. ethical evil

רַע

adj — bad

רַע 228 adj. bad, evil

1. bad, disagreeable, malignant

2. bad, unpleasant, giving pain, unhappiness, misery

3. evil, displeasing

4. bad of its kind

5. bad, , i.e. of low value

6. מִן comp., worse than

7. sad, unhappy

8. devise evil (hurtful) device

9. bad, unkind, vicious in disposition or temper

10. ethically bad, evil, wicked

רָעָה

n.f — evil

רָעָה 310 n.f. evil, misery, distress, injury

1. evil, misery, distress

2. evil, injury, wrong

3. ethical evil

H7489

רָעַעrâʻaʻ/raw-ah'/

v — spoil, make, be, good for nothing, bad

Derivation: a primitive root;

properly, to spoil (literally, by breaking to pieces); figuratively, to make (or be) good for nothing, i.e. bad (physically, socially or morally)

KJV: afflict, associate selves (by mistake for 7462), break (down, in pieces), displease, (be, bring, do) evil (doer, entreat, man), show self friendly (by mistake for 7462), do harm, (do) hurt, (behave self, deal) ill, × indeed, do mischief, punish, still, vex, (do) wicked (doer, -ly), be (deal, do) worse.

רָעַע

vb. denom — be evil

[רָעַע] 98 vb. denom. be evil, bad

Qal

1. be displeasing

2. be sad

3. be injurious, evil

4. be evil, wicked, ethically

Niph. suffer hurt

Hiph. 70

1. do an injury, hurt

2. do evil, wickedly

רָעַע

vb — break

[רָעַע] vb. break

Qal

1. trans. can one break iron, iron out of the north ?

2. intrans. break = be broken

Hithpō‛. the earth is broken asunder

H3588

כִּיkîy/kee/

conj — relative conjunction

Derivation: a primitive particle (the full form of the prepositional prefix) indicating causal relations of all kinds, antecedent or consequent;

(by implication) very widely used as a relative conjunction or adverb (as below); often largely modified by other particles annexed

KJV: and, (forasmuch, inasmuch, where-) as, assured(-ly), but, certainly, doubtless, else, even, except, for, how, (because, in, so, than) that, nevertheless, now, rightly, seeing, since, surely, then, therefore, (al-) though, till, truly, until, when, whether, while, whom, yea, yet.

כִּי

conj — that

כִּי conj. that, for, when

1. that

2.

a. Of time, when, of the past

b. elsewhere כִּי has a force approximating to if, though it usu. represents a case as more likely to occur than אִם

c. when or if, with a concessive force, i.e. though

3. Because, since

כִּי אם־

relative conjunction

כִּי אם־

1. each part. retaining its independent force, and relating to a different clause:

a. that if

b. for if

2. (About 140 t.) the two particles being closely conjoined, and relating to the same clause—

a. limiting the prec. clause, except

b. the if being neglected, and treated as pleonastic, so that the clause is no longer a limitation of the preceding clause but a contradiction of it: but rather, but

c. after an oath, surely

כִּי עַל כֵּן

forasmuch as

כִּי עַל כֵּן forasmuch as

H6148

עָרַבʻârab/aw-rab'/

v — braid, intermix, traffic, give to be security

Derivation: a primitive root;

to braid, i.e. intermix; technically, to traffic (as if by barter); also or give to be security (as a kind of exchange)

KJV: engage, (inter-) meddle (with), mingle (self), mortgage, occupy, give pledges, be(-come, put in) surety, undertake.

עָרַב

vb — take on pledge

עָרַב vb. take on pledge, give in pledge, exchange

Qal

1. c. acc. pers. take on pledge, i.e. go surety for

2. give in pledge

3. exchange (in trade)

Hithp.

1. recipr. exchange pledges (make a bargain) with my lord

2.

a. have fellowship with

b. share in

H2114

זוּרzûwr/zoor/

v — turn aside, be a foreigner, strange, profane, commit adultery

Derivation: a primitive root;

to turn aside (especially for lodging); hence to be a foreigner, strange, profane; specifically (active participle) to commit adultery

KJV: (come from) another (man, place), fanner, go away, (e-) strange(-r, thing, woman).

זוּר

vb — be a stranger

[זוּר] vb. be a stranger

Qal

1. Pf. become estranged

2. Pt. as adj. strange, or as noun stranger

Niph. Pf. be estranged

Hoph. Pt. estranged

זוּר

vb — be loathsome

[זוּר, זִיר] vb. be loathsome, only 3 fs. Jb 19:17

H8130

שָׂנֵאsânêʼ/saw-nay'/

v — hate

Derivation: a primitive root;

to hate (personally)

KJV: enemy, foe, (be) hate(-ful, -r), odious, × utterly.

שָׂנֵא

vb — hate

שָׂנֵא 145 vb. hate

Qal 128 hate

Niph. is hated

Pi. enemy

H8628

תָּקַעtâqaʻ/taw-kah'/

v — clatter, slap, clang, drive, become bondsman

Derivation: a primitive root;

to clatter, i.e. slap (the hands together), clang (an instrument); by analogy, to drive (a nail or tent-pin, a dart, etc.); by implication, to become bondsman by handclasping)

KJV: blow (a trumpet), cast, clap, fasten, pitch (tent), smite, sound, strike, × suretiship, thrust.

תָּקַע

vb — thrust

תָּקַע 67 vb. thrust, clap, give a blow, blast

Qal

1. thrust, drive

2. give a blast, blow

3. strike, clap hands

Niph.

1. if a horn shall be blown

2. who is there that will strike himself (i.e. pledge himself) into my hand?

H982

בָּטַחbâṭach/baw-takh'/

v — hie, precipitately, trust, confident, sure

Derivation: a primitive root;

properly, to hie for refuge (but not so precipitately as 2620); figuratively, to trust, be confident or sure

KJV: be bold (confident, secure, sure), careless (one, woman), put confidence, (make to) hope, (put, make to) trust.

בָּטַח

vb — trust

בָּטַח vb. trust

Qal

I. trust

II. be confident

Hiph. cause to trust, make secure

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