Add parallel Print Page Options

Go to the (A)ant, O (B)sluggard,
Observe her ways and be wise,
Which, having (C)no chief,
Officer or ruler,
Prepares her food (D)in the summer
And gathers her provision in the harvest.
How long will you lie down, O sluggard?
When will you arise from your sleep?
10 (E)A little sleep, a little slumber,
A little folding of the hands to [a]rest”—
11 (F)Your poverty will come in like [b]a vagabond
And your want like [c]an armed man.

Read full chapter

Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 6:10 Lit lie down
  2. Proverbs 6:11 Lit one who walks
  3. Proverbs 6:11 Lit a man with a shield

Wisdom Warns Against Laziness

Go to the ant, you slacker![a]
Observe its ways and become wise.
Although it has no overseer, officer, or ruler,
it stores its food in summer.
It gathers its provisions at harvest time.
How long will you lie there, you slacker?
When will you get up from your sleep?
10 A little sleep, a little slumber,
a little folding of your hands to rest,
11 and poverty will come on you like a prowler,
and scarcity will come on you like a warrior.

Read full chapter

Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 6:6 Or you loafer or you lazybones

Poor is he who works with a slack [a]hand,
But the (A)hand of the diligent makes rich.
He who gathers in summer is a son who acts insightfully,
But he who sleeps in harvest is a son who acts shamefully.

Read full chapter

Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 10:4 Lit palm

Lazy hands produce poverty,
but hardworking hands bring riches.
Whoever gathers crops in summer is a sensible[a] son.
Whoever sleeps at harvest time is a disgraceful[b] son.

Read full chapter

Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 10:5 Or far-sighted
  2. Proverbs 10:5 Or an embarrassing

26 Like vinegar to the teeth and like smoke to the eyes,
So is the (A)sluggard to those who send him.

Read full chapter

26 Like vinegar to the teeth and like smoke to the eyes,
so is a lazy person to those who send him.

Read full chapter

11 He (A)who cultivates his land will be satisfied with bread,
But he who pursues empty things lacks a heart of wisdom.

Read full chapter

11 A person who works his land will have enough food,
but whoever pursues fantasies lacks sense.

Read full chapter

24 The hand of the diligent will rule,
But [a]the slack hand will be (A)put to forced labor.

Read full chapter

Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 12:24 Lit slackness

24 Hardworking hands will rule,
but laziness results in forced labor.[a]

Read full chapter

Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 12:24 Or leads to debtor’s prison

27 A slack handed man does not [a]roast his prey,
But the wealth of a man is (A)precious for the diligent.

Read full chapter

Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 12:27 Or catch

27 A lazy person does not roast his game,
but a diligent person uses his wealth wisely.

Read full chapter

The soul of the sluggard craves and gets nothing,
But the soul of the diligent is enriched.

Read full chapter

The appetite of a lazy person craves things, but he gets nothing.
The appetite of hardworking people is fully satisfied.

Read full chapter

Where no oxen are, the manger is clean,
But much revenue comes by the strength of the ox.

Read full chapter

Without cattle the manger is empty,
but a great harvest is gained by the strength of an ox.

Read full chapter

23 In all painful labor there is profit,
But mere words from the lips lead only to want.

Read full chapter

23 In all hard work there is gain,
but empty talk leads only to poverty.

Read full chapter

19 The way of the sluggard is as a hedge of thorns,
But the path of the upright is a highway.

Read full chapter

19 The way of a lazy person is like a thorny hedge,
but the path of upright people is a highway.

Read full chapter

26 A worker’s appetite works for him,
For his mouth urges him on.

Read full chapter

26 A laborer’s appetite labors for him,
because the hunger of his mouth drives him on.

Read full chapter

He also who is (A)slack in his work
(B)Is brother to him who destroys.

Read full chapter

A person who fails to do his work
    is a brother to a vandal.

Read full chapter