Thematic Bible
Thematic Bible
Business life » Fidelity » Industry
Whoso gathereth in summer is wise; but he that is sluggish in harvest, bringeth himself to confusion.
And the LORD God took Adam and put him in the garden of Eden, to dress it and to keep it.
He that tilleth his land, shall have plenteousness of bread; but he that followeth idleness, is a very fool.
Let not that business which ye have in hand be tedious to you. Be fervent in the spirit. Apply yourselves to the time.
Go to the Emmet, thou sluggard: consider her ways, and learn to be wise.
Hastily gotten goods are soon spent; but they that be gathered together with the hand, shall increase.
Delight not thou in sleep, lest thou come to poverty; but open thine eyes, and thou shalt have bread enough.
Idleness and sloth » Lead to » Poverty
Delight not thou in sleep, lest thou come to poverty; but open thine eyes, and thou shalt have bread enough.
An idle hand maketh poor; but a quick laboring hand maketh rich.
Indolent sleep » The love of sleep, a mark of indolence
Whoso gathereth in summer is wise; but he that is sluggish in harvest, bringeth himself to confusion.
Delight not thou in sleep, lest thou come to poverty; but open thine eyes, and thou shalt have bread enough.
Slothfulness bringeth sleep; and an idle soul shall suffer hunger.
for such as be drunkards and riotous shall come to poverty, and he that is given to much sleep, shall go with a ragged coat.
How long wilt thou sleep, thou sluggish man? When wilt thou arise out of thy sleep? Yea, sleep on still a little, slumber a little, fold thy hands together yet a little, that thou mayest sleep:
Industry » Commended
Whoso gathereth in summer is wise; but he that is sluggish in harvest, bringeth himself to confusion.
And the LORD God took Adam and put him in the garden of Eden, to dress it and to keep it.
He that tilleth his land, shall have plenteousness of bread; but he that followeth idleness, is a very fool.
Let not that business which ye have in hand be tedious to you. Be fervent in the spirit. Apply yourselves to the time.
Go to the Emmet, thou sluggard: consider her ways, and learn to be wise.
Hastily gotten goods are soon spent; but they that be gathered together with the hand, shall increase.
Delight not thou in sleep, lest thou come to poverty; but open thine eyes, and thou shalt have bread enough.
Laziness » Not being lazy
Delight not thou in sleep, lest thou come to poverty; but open thine eyes, and thou shalt have bread enough.
Yea, and we desire that every one of you show the same diligence, to the establishing of hope, even unto the end: that ye faint not, but follow them which through faith and patience inherit the promises.
Be kind one to another, with brotherly love. In giving honour go one before another. Let not that business which ye have in hand be tedious to you. Be fervent in the spirit. Apply yourselves to the time.
The poor » Condition of, often results from » Sloth
Delight not thou in sleep, lest thou come to poverty; but open thine eyes, and thou shalt have bread enough.
Poverty » Who will end up in poverty
He that tilleth his land, shall have plenteousness of bread; but he that followeth idleness, shall have poverty enough.
He that hath pleasure in banquets, shall be a poor man; Whoso delighteth in wine and delicates, shall not be rich.
Delight not thou in sleep, lest thou come to poverty; but open thine eyes, and thou shalt have bread enough.
Whoso doth a poor man wrong, to increase his own riches, and giveth unto the rich to please him, at the last cometh to poverty himself.
An idle hand maketh poor; but a quick laboring hand maketh rich.
The sluggard would fain have, and cannot get his desire; but the soul of the diligent shall have plenty.
Keep no company with winebibbers and riotous eaters of flesh; for such as be drunkards and riotous shall come to poverty, and he that is given to much sleep, shall go with a ragged coat.
I went by the field of the slothful, and by the vineyards of the foolish man. And lo, it was all covered with nettles, and stood full of thistles, and the stone wall was broken down. This I saw, and considered it well: I looked upon it, and took it for a warning. read more.
Yea, sleep on still a little, slumber a little, fold thine hands together yet a little; so shall poverty come unto thee as one that travaileth by the way, and necessity like a weaponed man.
Yea, sleep on still a little, slumber a little, fold thine hands together yet a little; so shall poverty come unto thee as one that travaileth by the way, and necessity like a weaponed man.
Sleep » The love of, a mark of indolence
Whoso gathereth in summer is wise; but he that is sluggish in harvest, bringeth himself to confusion.
Delight not thou in sleep, lest thou come to poverty; but open thine eyes, and thou shalt have bread enough.
Slothfulness bringeth sleep; and an idle soul shall suffer hunger.
for such as be drunkards and riotous shall come to poverty, and he that is given to much sleep, shall go with a ragged coat.
How long wilt thou sleep, thou sluggish man? When wilt thou arise out of thy sleep? Yea, sleep on still a little, slumber a little, fold thy hands together yet a little, that thou mayest sleep:
Virtues » Industry » Commended
Whoso gathereth in summer is wise; but he that is sluggish in harvest, bringeth himself to confusion.
And the LORD God took Adam and put him in the garden of Eden, to dress it and to keep it.
He that tilleth his land, shall have plenteousness of bread; but he that followeth idleness, is a very fool.
Let not that business which ye have in hand be tedious to you. Be fervent in the spirit. Apply yourselves to the time.
Go to the Emmet, thou sluggard: consider her ways, and learn to be wise.
Hastily gotten goods are soon spent; but they that be gathered together with the hand, shall increase.
Delight not thou in sleep, lest thou come to poverty; but open thine eyes, and thou shalt have bread enough.
physical Work » Industry in » Commended
Whoso gathereth in summer is wise; but he that is sluggish in harvest, bringeth himself to confusion.
And the LORD God took Adam and put him in the garden of Eden, to dress it and to keep it.
He that tilleth his land, shall have plenteousness of bread; but he that followeth idleness, is a very fool.
Let not that business which ye have in hand be tedious to you. Be fervent in the spirit. Apply yourselves to the time.
Go to the Emmet, thou sluggard: consider her ways, and learn to be wise.
Hastily gotten goods are soon spent; but they that be gathered together with the hand, shall increase.
Delight not thou in sleep, lest thou come to poverty; but open thine eyes, and thou shalt have bread enough.