Proverbs 6:10
Yet a litle sleepe, a litle slumber, a litle folding of the hands to sleepe.
Yet a litle sleepe, a litle slumber, a litle folding of the hands to sleepe.
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33 Yet a litle sleepe, a litle slumber, a litle folding of the handes to sleepe.
34 So thy pouertie commeth as one that traueileth by the way, and thy necessitie like an armed man.
6 Goe to the pismire, O sluggarde: beholde her waies, and be wise.
7 For shee hauing no guide, gouernour, nor ruler,
8 Prepareth her meat in the sommer, & gathereth her foode in haruest.
9 Howe long wilt thou sleepe, O sluggarde? when wilt thou arise out of thy sleepe?
4 Giue no sleepe to thine eyes, nor slumber to thine eyelids.
15 Slouthfulnes causeth to fall asleepe, and a deceitfull person shall be affamished.
13 Loue not sleepe least thou come vnto pouertie: open thine eyes, and thou shalt be satisfied with bread.
11 Therefore thy pouertie commeth as one that trauaileth by the way, and thy necessitie like an armed man.
2 It is in vaine for you to rise earely, and to lie downe late, and eate the bread of sorow: but he wil surely giue rest to his beloued.
12 (5:11) The sleepe of him that traueileth, is sweete, whether he eate litle or much: but the sacietie of the riche will not suffer him to sleepe.
13 The slouthfull man sayth, A lyon is in the way: a lyon is in the streetes.
14 As the doore turneth vpon his hinges, so doeth the slouthfull man vpon his bed.
15 The slouthfull hideth his hand in his bosome, and it grieueth him to put it againe to his mouth.
18 By slouthfulnes the roofe of the house goeth to decaie, and by the ydlenesse of the handes the house droppeth through.
24 The slouthfull hideth his hand in his bosome, and wil not put it to his mouth againe.
4 A slouthfull hand maketh poore: but the hand of the diligent maketh riche.
5 He that gathereth in sommer, is the sonne of wisdome: but he that sleepeth in haruest, is the sonne of confusion.
25 The desire of the slouthfull slayeth him: for his hands refuse to worke.
15 In dreames and visions of the night, when sleepe falleth vpon men, and they sleepe vpon their beds,
6 Therefore let vs not sleepe as do other, but let vs watch and be sober.
7 For they that sleepe, sleepe in the night, and they that be drunken, are drunken in the night.
16 For they can not sleepe, except they haue done euill, and their sleepe departeth except they cause some to fall.
36 Least if he come suddenly, he should finde you sleeping.
5 The foole foldeth his hands, and eateth vp his owne flesh.
6 Better is an handfull with quietnesse, then two handfuls with labour and vexation of spirit.
4 Nor suffer mine eyes to sleepe, nor mine eye lids to slumber,
26 Therefore I awaked and behelde, and my sleepe was sweete vnto me.
24 The hand of the diligent shall beare rule: but the idle shalbe vnder tribute.
9 He also that is slouthfull in his worke, is euen the brother of him that is a great waster.
4 The sluggard lusteth, but his soule hath nought: but the soule of the diligent shall haue plentie.
4 The slouthfull will not plowe, because of winter: therefore shal he beg in sommer, but haue nothing.
13 In the thoughtes of ye visions of the night, when sleepe falleth on men,
5 The stout hearted are spoyled: they haue slept their sleepe, and all the men of strength haue not found their hands.
5 Nowe while the bridegrome taried long, all slumbred and slept.
26 As vineger is to the teeth, and as smoke to the eyes, so is the slouthful to them that send him.
20 For the bed is streight that it can not suffice, and the couering narowe that one can not wrappe himselfe.
12 So man sleepeth and riseth not: for hee shall not wake againe, nor be raised from his sleepe till the heauen be no more.
24 If thou sleepest, thou shalt not bee afraide, and when thou sleepest, thy sleepe shalbe sweete.
30 I passed by the fielde of the slouthfull, and by the vineyarde of the man destitute of vnderstanding.
46 And he said vnto them, Why sleepe ye? rise and pray, least ye enter into tentation.
16 When I applied mine heart to knowe wisedome, and to behold the busines that is done on earth, that neither day nor night the eyes of man take sleepe,
13 The slouthfull man saith, A lyon is without, I shall be slaine in the streete.
11 Let vs studie therefore to enter into that rest, lest any man fall after the same ensample of disobedience.
27 The deceitfull man rosteth not, that hee tooke in hunting: but the riches of the diligent man are precious.
21 For the drunkard and the glutton shall bee poore, and the sleeper shalbe clothed with ragges.
13 For so shoulde I now haue lyen and bene quiet, I should haue slept then, and bene at rest,
19 The way of a slouthfull man is as an hedge of thornes: but the way of the righteous is plaine.
22 It shall leade thee, when thou walkest: it shall watch for thee, when thou sleepest, and when thou wakest, it shall talke with thee.