PROVERBS CHAPTER 6
I. OUTLINE: I. Pitfalls For The Unwary: 6:1-35 A. Unlimited Liability: 6:1-5 B. Laziness: 6:6-11 C. The Mischief-Maker: 6:12-15 D. Seven Things Which God Hates: 6:16-19 E. Adultery: 6:20-35 “No one is prepared for life who has not learned some basic lessons on financial prudence, a meaningful work ethic, and moral precepts for dealing with society. In this text, Proverbs steps away from its larger exhortations and gives teachings in regard to four specific areas of behavior” (Garrett p. 95).
II. COMMENTARY: Warnings Against Cosigning 6:1 “surety”-i.e. to cosign, put up security for someone else, underwrite another’s debts. “Stranger”-lit., neighbor. “If thou hast entered into a bond for one with whom thou art but slightly acquainted” (P.P. Comm. p. 123). “It is a neutral term, coloured by its context, often meaning no more than ‘anyone’” (Kidner p. 72). Here is a foolish young man who impulsively extended a rash act of supposed generosity. Rather, it is very poor stewardship. Such a rash act of generosity might take a lifetime to pay. “Speaking up on a neighbor’s behalf in financial matters is just one more place where your mouth can get you into trouble. What may have seemed like a good deed has turned out to be foolish” (Alden p. 55).
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