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Go watch the ants, you lazy person.
    Watch ·what they do [L its paths] and ·be [or become] wise.
Ants have no commander,
    no leader or ruler,
but they ·store up [get their] food in the summer
    and gather their ·supplies [provisions] at harvest.
How long will you lie there, you lazy person?
    When will you get up from sleeping?
10 ·You sleep a little; you take a nap [L “A little sleep, a little slumber”].
    ·You fold your hands and [L “A little folding of the arms to…”] lie down to rest.
11 So ·you will be as poor as if you had been robbed [L poverty will come on you like a robber];
    ·you will have as little as if you had been held up [L deprivation like a shielded warrior].

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A ·lazy person will end up [L slack palm makes a person] poor,
but a ·hard worker will become [L determined hand makes a person] rich.

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Those who gather crops ·on time [L in the summer] are wise,
but those who sleep through the harvest are a disgrace.

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26 A lazy person affects the one ·he works for [L who sends him]
like vinegar on the teeth or smoke in the eyes [C irritating].

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11 Those who work their land will have plenty of food,
but the one who chases ·empty dreams [emptiness] ·is not wise [lacks sense/heart].

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24 Hard workers will ·become leaders [be in charge],
but those who are lazy will be ·slaves [put to forced labor].

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27 The lazy ·catch no food to cook [L do not roast their prey],
but a hard worker will have great wealth.

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The desire of the lazy is strong, but they get nothing,
but desire of those who work hard will be satisfied.

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11 Money that comes easily disappears quickly,
but money that is gathered little by little will grow.

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When there are no oxen, ·no food is in the barn [or the barn is empty].
But with a strong ox, much grain can be grown.

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19 A lazy person’s ·life [L path] is like a patch of thorns,
but an ·honest [virtuous] person’s ·life [path] is like a smooth highway.

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26 The workers’ hunger ·helps [L works for] them,
·because their desire to eat makes them work [L and their mouths press/urge them on].

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A ·wise [insightful] servant will rule over the master’s disgraceful child
and will even ·inherit a share of what the master leaves his children [L divide an inheritance with the brothers/relatives].

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A person who doesn’t work hard
is ·just like someone who destroys things [L a brother to a destroyer].

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15 Lazy people ·sleep a lot [L fall into a deep sleep],
and idle people will go hungry.

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24 Though the lazy person ·puts [L buries] his hand in the dish,
he won’t lift the food to his mouth.

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Lazy farmers don’t plow ·when they should [L in the winter];
they ·expect [look for] a harvest, but there is none.

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13 ·If you love to sleep, you [L Do not love to sleep, or you] will be poor.
·If you stay awake [L Keep your eyes open, and], you will have plenty of food.

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The plans of hard-working people earn a profit,
but those who ·act too quickly [hurry] become poor.

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17 Whoever loves pleasure will become poor;
whoever loves wine and ·perfume [oil] will never be rich.

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25 Lazy people’s ·desire for sleep [L longings] will kill them,
because ·they refuse to work [L their hands refuse to do anything; 2 Thess. 3:10].

26 All day long they wish for more,
but ·good [righteous] people give without holding back.

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13 The lazy person says, “There’s a lion outside!
I might get killed out in the ·street [middle of the public square]!”

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29 Do you see people ·skilled [or diligent] in their work?
They will work for kings, not for ·ordinary [obscure] people.

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10 If you ·give up [show yourself weak] ·when trouble comes [L on the day of distress/trouble],
it shows that ·you are weak [L your strength is small].

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