Parallel Verses

Bible in Basic English

And strange men may be full of your wealth, and the fruit of your work go to the house of others;

New American Standard Bible

And strangers will be filled with your strength
And your hard-earned goods will go to the house of an alien;

King James Version

Lest strangers be filled with thy wealth; and thy labours be in the house of a stranger;

Holman Bible

strangers will drain your resources,
and your earnings will end up in a foreigner’s house.

International Standard Version

so that strangers don't enrich themselves at your expense, and your work won't end up the possession of foreigners.

A Conservative Version

lest strangers be filled with thy strength, and thy labors [be] in the house of an alien,

American Standard Version

Lest strangers be filled with thy strength, And thy labors be in the house of an alien,

Amplified


And strangers will be filled with your strength
And your hard-earned wealth will go to the house of a foreigner [who does not know God];

Darby Translation

lest strangers be filled with thy wealth, and the fruits of thy toil come into the house of a stranger;

Julia Smith Translation

Lest strangers shall be filled with thy strength, and thy labors in the house of strangers;

King James 2000

Lest strangers be filled with your wealth; and your labors go to the house of a foreigner;

Lexham Expanded Bible

lest strangers take [their] fill of your strength, and your labors [go] to the house of a foreigner,

Modern King James verseion

that strangers not be filled with your strength, and your labors be in the house of a stranger;

Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale

That other men be not filled with thy goods, and that thy labours come not in a strange house.

NET Bible

lest strangers devour your strength, and your labor benefit another man's house.

New Heart English Bible

lest strangers feast on your wealth, and your labors enrich another man's house.

The Emphasized Bible

Lest strange men, be well fed, by thy strength, and, thy toils, be in the house of the alien.

Webster

Lest strangers be filled with thy wealth; and thy labors be in the house of a stranger;

World English Bible

lest strangers feast on your wealth, and your labors enrich another man's house.

Youngs Literal Translation

Lest strangers be filled with thy power, And thy labours in the house of a stranger,

Interlinear

English(KJV)
Strong's
Root Form
Definition
Usage
be filled
שׂבע שׂבע 
Saba` 
Usage: 98

with thy wealth
כּוח כּח 
Koach 
Usage: 126

and thy labours
עצב 
`etseb 
Usage: 7

be in the house
בּית 
Bayith 
Usage: 2053

References

Hastings

Context Readings

Avoid Seduction

9 For fear that you may give your honour to others, and your wealth to strange men: 10 And strange men may be full of your wealth, and the fruit of your work go to the house of others; 11 And you will be full of grief at the end of your life, when your flesh and your body are wasted;

Cross References

Proverbs 6:35

He will not take any payment; and he will not make peace with you though your money offerings are increased.

Proverbs 31:3

Do not give your strength to women, or your ways to that which is the destruction of kings.

Hosea 7:9

Men from other lands have made waste his strength, and he is not conscious of it; grey hairs have come on him here and there, and he has no knowledge of it.

Luke 15:30

But when this your son came, who has been wasting your property with bad women, you put to death the fat young ox for him.

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