Spreuken 22:27

27 Zo gij niet hadt om te betalen, waarom zou men uw bed van onder u wegnemen?

Spreuken 22:27 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 22:27

If thou hast nothing to pay
When the debtor this, and the creditor demands the debt of the surety: it is weakness in a man to be a surety for another, when he knows he is not able to pay the debt he is bound for, since it may be an injury to himself and family; but it is a piece of wickedness to engage for the payment of a debt, in case of insolvency, which he knows he is not able to answer; for this is deceiving and imposing upon the creditor; and therefore it is no wonder, being provoked by such ill usage, if he goes to extremity, as follows: why should he take away thy bed from under thee?
as in all likelihood he will, being irritated by such a conduct; and as he might, notwithstanding the law in ( Exodus 22:26 Exodus 22:27 ) ; for that respects a pledge, and not a debt; and raiment pledged, the covering of a man when in bed, and not the bed itself; for even wife and children might be taken for debt, ( 2 Kings 4:1 ) ( Matthew 18:25 ) . This is said to deter from suretyship, especially in such circumstances; since a man may bring himself into such a condition as not to have a bed to lie on; yea, to have it taken from under him when upon it; and be turned out from house and home, naked and destitute.

Spreuken 22:27 In-Context

25 Opdat gij zijn paden niet leert, en een strik over uw ziel haalt.
26 Wees niet onder degenen, die in de hand klappen, onder degenen, die voor schulden borg zijn.
27 Zo gij niet hadt om te betalen, waarom zou men uw bed van onder u wegnemen?
28 Zet de oude palen niet terug, die uw vaderen gemaakt hebben.
29 Hebt gij een man gezien, die vaardig in zijn werk is? Hij zal voor het aangezicht der koningen gesteld worden; voor het aangezicht der ongeachte lieden zal hij niet gesteld worden.
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.