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12 You see those who are wise in their own eyes?
    There is more hope for fools than for them.
13 [a]The sluggard says, “There is a lion in the street,
    a lion in the middle of the square!”(A)
14 The door turns on its hinges
    and sluggards, on their beds.

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Footnotes

  1. 26:13–16 Each verse mentions the sluggard, whom Proverbs regards with derision. The criticism is not against low energy but failure to act and take responsibility. Proverbs’ ideal is the active person who uses heart, lips, hands, feet to keep to the good path. The verses are examples of the sardonic humor of the book.