Proverbs 27:13
Amharic Dawro DFBLVL (Geeshsha Mas'aafaa)
What Does This Mean?
This verse advises that if someone vouches for a stranger or a foreigner, take collateral to ensure repayment. It's about being cautious and responsible in financial dealings. The key message is about the importance of prudence and security in loans and guarantees.
Explained for Children
Imagine you lend your favorite toy to a new kid in school. This verse is like saying, 'Make sure you get something back in case the toy doesn't come back.' It teaches us to be careful and smart when sharing with others we don't know well.
Historical Background
The Book of Proverbs was compiled by King Solomon and other wise men around 950-450 BC. It was written for Israelites, offering guidance on living wisely and responsibly. The cultural setting was one where community and family ties were strong, and caution was often advised in dealings with outsiders.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this could apply to lending money to a colleague or friend. For instance, if a new coworker asks to borrow money, it might be wise to ask for something valuable as collateral to ensure they return the money.