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15 Laziness makes a person fall into a deep sleep,
and an idle person will go hungry.

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15 Laziness will bring on a deep sleep,
    and a person[a] of idleness will suffer hunger.

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Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 19:15 Or “soul,” or “life”

24 A lazy person buries his hand in the dish,
but he does not even bring the food up to his mouth.

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24 A lazy person buries his hand in the dish,
    and even to his mouth he will not bring it back.

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A lazy person fails to plow when it is the season for planting.[a]
He expects something in the harvest, but nothing will be there.

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Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 20:4 Literally at the start of the rainy season

The lazy person will not plow in season;
    he will expect at the harvest, but there will be nothing.

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13 Do not love sleep, or you will become poor.
Keep your eyes open, and you will have enough to eat.

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13 Do not love sleep, lest you become poor;
    open your eyes and have plenty bread.

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The plans of a hard worker lead to abundance,
but everyone in a hurry rushes toward scarcity.

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The plans of the diligent only lead to abundance,
    but all who are hasty, only to want.

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25 A lazy person’s craving will kill him,
because his hands refuse to work.

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25 The craving of a lazy person will kill him,
    for his hands refuse to work.[a]

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Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 21:25 Or “make”

30 I passed by a lazy man’s field
and by a vineyard that belonged to a senseless man.
31 It was overgrown with thistles
and covered with weeds.
Its stone wall was broken down.
32 When I saw this, I took it to heart.
I observed and learned a lesson:
33 A little sleep, a little slumber,
a little folding of the hands to rest—
34 and poverty will come on you like a prowler,
and scarcity will come like a warrior.

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30 I passed by the field of a lazy person,
    and over the vineyard of a person lacking sense;[a]
31 and behold, it was overgrown—all of it was covered with thorns, its surface with nettles,
    and its stone wall[b] was broken down.
32 Then I myself saw and my heart[c] considered;
    I looked, and I took hold of instruction:
33 A little sleep, a little slumber,
    a little folding of the hands for rest,
34 and your poverty will come running,
    and your lack like an armed warrior.

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  1. Proverbs 24:30 Literally “heart”
  2. Proverbs 24:31 Literally “a wall of his/its stones”
  3. Proverbs 24:32 Or “mind”

13 A lazy person says, “There’s a ferocious lion in the street.
There’s a lion in the public square!”
14 A door turns on its hinges,
and a lazy person turns on his bed.
15 A lazy person buries his hand in a dish,
but he is too tired to return it to his mouth.
16 A lazy person considers himself wiser
than seven people who answer sensibly.

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13 A lazy person says “A lion is in the road!
    A lion among the streets!”
14 The door turns on its hinge,
    and a lazy person on his bed.
15 A lazy person buries his hands in the dish;
    he is too tired to return it to his mouth.
16 A lazy person is wiser in his eyes
    than seven who answer discreetly.

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19 A person who works his land will have plenty of food,
but whoever pursues fantasies will have plenty of poverty.

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19 He who tills his ground will have plenty bread,
    but he who follows fantasies will have plenty of poverty.

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