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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”

15 Laziness puts one to sleep,
    and an idle person will go hungry.

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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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24 The lazy person buries his hand in his dish
    and doesn’t bother to bring it back to his mouth.

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

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A lazy person doesn’t plow in the proper[a] season;
    he looks for a harvest, but there is nothing.

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  1. Proverbs 20:4 The Heb. lacks proper

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

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13 Do not love sleep or you’ll become poor,
    keep your eyes open and you’ll have plenty of food.

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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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Plans of the persistent surely lead to productivity,
    but all who are hasty will surely become poor.

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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”

25 What the lazy person craves will kill him,
    because his hands refuse to work.

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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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Footnotes

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

30 I went by the field belonging to a lazy man,
    by a vineyard belonging to a senseless person.
31 There it was, overgrown with thistles,
    the ground covered with thorns,
        its stone wall collapsed.
32 As I observed, I thought about it;
    I watched, and learned a lesson:
33 “A little sleep! A little slumber!
    A little folding of my hands to rest!”
34 Then your poverty will come upon you like a robber,
    your need like an armed bandit.

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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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On Laziness

13 The lazy person claims, “There is a lion in the road!
    There’s a lion in the streets!”
14 The door turns on its hinges—
    as does the lazy person on his bed.
15 The lazy person buries his hand in the dish,
    but he’s too tired to bring it to his mouth again.
16 The lazy person is wiser in his own opinion
    than seven men who can give an appropriate response.

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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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19 Whoever works his farmland will have abundant food,
    but whoever chases fantasies will become very poor.

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