PROVERBS 17:18 — KING JAMES VERSION 0 0
“A man void of understanding striketh hands, and becometh surety in the presence of his friend.”
It is senseless to shake hands in pledge and become surety for another's debt—establishing that binding oneself financially for another is foolish conduct that exposes oneself to uncontrollable loss. This verse cautions against the assumption of others' financial obligations, suggesting that such pledges typically result in disaster for the surety. The imagery of shaking hands as pledge suggests the formality and binding nature of such commitment, emphasizing how foolishly one enters into such serious obligation. This verse reflects wisdom's practical counsel regarding financial prudence and the avoidance of entanglement in others' debts.
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