Vers 15

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

Refererte vers

  • Prov 20:13 : 13 Delyte not thou in slepe, lest thou come vnto pouerte: but ope thine eyes, & thou shalt haue bred ynough.
  • Prov 23:21 : 21 for soch as be dronckardes and ryotous, shal come to pouerte, & he that is geuen to moch slepe, shal go wt a ragged cote.
  • Prov 6:9-9 : 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:
  • 2 Thess 3:10 : 10 And whan we were wt you, this we warned you of, that yf there were eny which wolde not worke, ye same shulde not eate.
  • Prov 24:33 : 33 Yee slepe on still a litle, slobre a litle, folde thine hodes together yet a litle:
  • Isa 56:10 : 10 For his watchmen are all blinde, they haue alltogether no vnderstondinge, they are all domme dogges, not beinge able to barcke, they are slepery: slogish are they, & lie snortinge:
  • Rom 13:11-12 : 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: 12 the nighte is past, but the daye is come nye.) Let vs therfore cast awaye ye workes of darknesse, and put on the armoure of lighte.
  • Eph 5:14 : 14 Therfore sayeth he: Awake thou that slepest, and stonde vp fro the deed, and Christ shal geue the lighte.
  • Prov 10:4-5 : 4 An ydle hande maketh poore, but a quycke laboringe hande maketh riche. 5 Who so gathereth in Sommer, is wyse: but he that is slogish in haruest, bringeth himself to confucion.
  • Prov 19:24 : 24 A slouthfull body shuteth his honde in to his bosome, so yt he can not put it to his mouth.

Lignende vers (AI)

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

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

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

  • How loge wilt thou slepe, thou slogish ma? Wha wilt thou aryse out of thy slepe?

  • Who so kepeth the comaundemet, kepeth his owne soule: but he yt regardeth not his waye, shal dye.

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

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

  • The waye of ye slouthfull is full of thornes, but ye strete of the rightuous is well clensed.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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