
Text -- Proverbs 11:15 (NET)




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Barnes -> Pro 11:15
Barnes: Pro 11:15 - -- See the marginal reference. The play upon "sure"and "suretiship"in the the King James Version (though each word is rightly rendered) has nothing cor...
See the marginal reference. The play upon "sure"and "suretiship"in the the King James Version (though each word is rightly rendered) has nothing corresponding to it in the Hebrew, and seems to have originated in a desire to give point to the proverb.
Poole -> Pro 11:15
Poole: Pro 11:15 - -- A stranger whose condition he doth not thoroughly understand, and therefore knows not his own danger.
Suretiship of which See Poole "Pro 6:1" .
A stranger whose condition he doth not thoroughly understand, and therefore knows not his own danger.
Suretiship of which See Poole "Pro 6:1" .
Haydock -> Pro 11:15
Haydock: Pro 11:15 - -- That is. Hebrew, "that hateth those who make agreements is secure." (Mont.[Montanus?])
That is. Hebrew, "that hateth those who make agreements is secure." (Mont.[Montanus?])
Gill -> Pro 11:15
Gill: Pro 11:15 - -- He that is surety for a stranger shall smart for it,.... Or in "breaking shall be broken" q, ruined and undone; he engaging or becoming a bondsman fo...
He that is surety for a stranger shall smart for it,.... Or in "breaking shall be broken" q, ruined and undone; he engaging or becoming a bondsman for one whose circumstances he knew not; and these being bad bring a load upon him, such an heavy debt as crushes him to pieces. Mr. Henry observes that our Lord Jesus Christ became a surety for us when we were strangers, and he smarted for it, he was bruised and wounded for our sins; but then he knew our circumstances, and what the consequence would be, and became a surety on purpose to pay the whole debt and set us free; which he was capable of doing: without being broken or becoming a bankrupt himself; for he was not broken, nor did he fail, Isa 42:4. Jarchi's note is,
"the wicked shall be broken, to whose heart idolatry is sweet;''
and he that hateth suretyship is sure; or those "that strike" r, that is, with the hand, used in suretyship; see Pro 6:1; such an one is safe from coming into trouble by such means. The Targum is,
"and hates those that place their hope in God.''

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NET Notes: Pro 11:15 Heb “striking.” The imagery here is shaking hands to seal a contract. The term “hands” does not appear in the Hebrew text, but...
Geneva Bible -> Pro 11:15
Geneva Bible: Pro 11:15 He that is surety for a ( h ) stranger shall smart [for it]: and he ( i ) that hateth suretiship is secure.
( h ) He who does not without judgment an...

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MHCC -> Pro 11:15
MHCC: Pro 11:15 - --The welfare of our families, our own peace, and our ability to pay just debts, must not be brought into danger. But here especially let us consider th...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 11:15
Matthew Henry: Pro 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 ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 11:15
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 11:15 - --
There follow now two proverbs regarding kindness which brings injury and which brings honour:
It fares ill, nothing but ill, with one who is surety...
Constable -> Pro 10:1--22:17; Pro 11:1-15
Constable: Pro 10:1--22:17 - --II. COUPLETS EXPRESSING WISDOM 10:1--22:16
Chapters 1-9, as we have seen, contain discourses that Solomon eviden...
