Proverbs 24:33

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Yee slepe on still a litle, slobre a litle, folde thine hodes together yet a litle:

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  • Prov 6:4-9 : 4 let not thyne eyes slepe, ner thine eye lyddes slomber. 5 Saue thy self as a doo fro ye honde, & as a byrde fro the hode of the fouler. 6 Go to the Emmet (thou slogarde) cosidre hir wayes, & lerne to be wyse. 7 She hath no gyde, no teacher, no leder: 8 yet in the sommer she prouideth hir meate, & gathereth hir foode together i ye haruest. 9 How loge wilt thou slepe, thou slogish ma? Wha wilt thou aryse out of thy slepe? 10 Yee slepe on still a litle, slober a litle, folde thine handes together yet a litle, that thou mayest slepe: 11 so shal pouerte come vnto the as one yt trauayleth by the waye, & necessite like a wapened man.
  • Rom 13:11 : 11 And for so moch as we know this, namely the tyme that the houre is now for vs to ryse from slepe (For now is oure saluacion nearer, then whan we beleued:
  • Eph 5:14 : 14 Therfore sayeth he: Awake thou that slepest, and stonde vp fro the deed, and Christ shal geue the lighte.
  • 1 Thess 5:6-8 : 6 Therfore let vs not slepe as do other, but let vs watch, and be sober. 7 For they that slepe, slepe in the nighte: and they that be dronken, are dronken in the nighte. 8 But let vs which are of the daye, be sober, armed wt the brestplate of faith and loue, and with ye helmet of hope to saluacion.

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  • Prov 6:9-11
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    9How loge wilt thou slepe, thou slogish ma? Wha wilt thou aryse out of thy slepe?

    10Yee slepe on still a litle, slober a litle, folde thine handes together yet a litle, that thou mayest slepe:

    11so shal pouerte come vnto the as one yt trauayleth by the waye, & necessite like a wapened man.

  • 34so shall pouerte come vnto the as one yt trauayleth by ye waye, & necessite like a wapened man.

  • 13Delyte not thou in slepe, lest thou come vnto pouerte: but ope thine eyes, & thou shalt haue bred ynough.

  • 15Slouthfulnes bryngeth slepe, & an ydell soule shal suffer hoger.

  • 4let not thyne eyes slepe, ner thine eye lyddes slomber.

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    30I wente by ye felde of ye slouthfull, & by ye vynyarde of the foolish ma.

    31And lo, it was all couered wt nettels, & stode full of thistles, & ye stone wall was broke downe.

    32This I sawe, & cosidered it wel: I loked vpo it, & toke it for a warnynge.

  • 12A labouringe man slepeth swetely, whether it be litle or moch that he eateth: but the abundaunce of the riche wil not suffre him to slepe.

  • 15In dreames and visions of the night season (when slombrynge cometh vpo me, that they fall a slepe in their beddes)

  • 2Excepte the LORDE kepe the cite, the watchman waketh but in vayne.

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    14Like as the dore turneth aboute vpon the tresholde, euen so doth the slouthfull welter himself in his bedd.

    15The slouthfull body thrusteth his hode in to his bosome, and it greueth him to put it agayne to his mouth.

  • 36that he come not sodenly, and fynde you slepynge.

  • 18Thorow slouthfulnesse the balkes fall downe, and thorow ydle hades it rayneth in at the house.

  • 24A slouthfull body shuteth his honde in to his bosome, so yt he can not put it to his mouth.

  • 24A diliget hande shal beare rule, but the ydle shal be vnder tribute.

  • Prov 10:4-5
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    4An ydle hande maketh poore, but a quycke laboringe hande maketh riche.

    5Who so gathereth in Sommer, is wyse: but he that is slogish in haruest, bringeth himself to confucion.

  • 13with a vision in the night, when men are fallen a slepe.

  • 16For they can not slepe, excepte they haue first done some myschefe: nether take they eny rest, excepte they haue first done some harme.

  • 26When I herde this, I came agayne to myself, and mused, like as I had bene waked out of a swete slepe.

  • 25The voluptuousnesse of the slouthfull is his owne death, for his hades wyll not labor.

  • 5Now whyle the brydegrome taried, they slombred all and slepte.

  • 4I wil not suffre myne eyes to slepe, ner myne eye lyddes to slober.

  • 24Yf thou slepest, thou shalt not be afrayed, but shalt take thy rest & slepe swetely.

  • 20For ye bedde shalbe so narow yt a ma ca not lye vpon it. And the coueringe to small, that a ma maye not wynde him self therin.

  • Eccl 4:5-6
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    5The foole foldeth his handes together, & eateth vp his owne flesh.

    6One handfull (saieth he) is better wt rest, the both ye handes full with labor and trauayle.

  • 21for soch as be dronckardes and ryotous, shal come to pouerte, & he that is geuen to moch slepe, shal go wt a ragged cote.

  • 16When I applied my mynde to lerne wy?dome, and to knowe the trauayle that is in the worlde (and that of soch a fashion, yt I suffred not myne eyes to slepe nether daye ner night)

  • 4The slogarde wolde fayne haue, and can not get his desyre: but the soule of the diligent shal haue plenty.

  • 10Yf thou be ouersene & necliget in tyme of nede, the is thy stregth but small.

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    6Therfore let vs not slepe as do other, but let vs watch, and be sober.

    7For they that slepe, slepe in the nighte: and they that be dronken, are dronken in the nighte.

  • 5The proude shalbe robbed & slepe their slepe, & ye mightie shalbe able to do nothinge with their hodes.

  • 13Then shulde I now haue lyen still, I shulde haue slepte, and bene at rest:

  • 4A slouthfull body wyl not go to plowe for colde, therfore shal he go abegginge in Sommer, and haue nothinge.

  • 12but when man slepeth, he ryseth not agayne, vntill the heauen perish: he shal not wake vp ner ryse out of his slepe.

  • 9Who so is slouthfull and slacke in his labor, is ye brother of him ye is a waister.

  • 46and sayde vnto them: What, slepe ye? ryse vp and praye, that ye fall not into tentacion.

  • 45Then came he to his disciples, and sayde vnto them: Slepe on now, and take youre rest. Beholde, the houre is come, yt the sonne of man shalbe delyuered in to the hondes of synners:

  • 43But be sure of this, that yf the good man of the house knewe what houre the thefe wolde come, he wolde surely watch, and not suffre his house to be broken vp.

  • 13The slouthfull body sayeth: there is a lyo wt out, I might be slayne in ye strete.

  • 23And though they might be safe, yet they wil not receaue it, for their eyes loke vpon their owne wayes.

  • 27A disceatfull man shal fynde no vautage, but he that is content wt that he hath, is more worth the golde.

  • 41And he came the thirde tyme, and sayde vnto them: Slepe on now, and take youre rest, It is ynough, the houre is come: beholde, ye sonne of man shalbe delyuered in to the handes of synners: