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547 B
Markdown
11 lines
547 B
Markdown
# set aside your money
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"had to save up some of your money". Occasionally, the author addresses a proverb to "my son." This is not intended to restrict the words of that proverb to only males. Instead, it is simply a form used to pass on advice as a father does to his son.
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# a guarantee for your neighbor's loan
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your neighbor may come to you to ask for a loan or your neighbor wants to take out a loan from someone else, but you promise to pay the lender back if your neighbor cannot.
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# neighbor
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This same Hebrew word can also mean "friend." |