'Lazy' in the Bible
Go to the ant, you lazy man! Observe its ways and become wise.
How long will you lie down, lazy man? When will you get up from your sleep?
Lazy hands bring poverty, but hard-working hands lead to wealth.
As vinegar is to the mouth and smoke to the eyes, so is the lazy person to those who send him.
The diligent will take control, but the lazy will be put to forced labor.
The lazy person does not roast what he has hunted, but diligence is one's most important possession.
The lazy person craves, yet receives nothing, but the desires of the diligent are satisfied.
The lifestyle of the lazy is like a thorny hedge, but the path taken by the upright is an open highway.
Whoever is lazy regarding his work is also a brother to the master of destruction.
The lazy person buries his hand in his dish and doesn't bother to bring it back to his mouth.
A lazy person doesn't plow in the proper season; he looks for a harvest, but there is nothing.
What the lazy person craves will kill him, because his hands refuse to work.
The lazy person says, "There is a lion outside! I will be killed in the street!"
I went by the field belonging to a lazy man, by a vineyard belonging to a senseless person.
The lazy person claims, "There is a lion in the road! There's a lion in the streets!"
The door turns on its hinges as does the lazy person on his bed.
The lazy person buries his hand in the dish, but he's too tired to bring it to his mouth again.
The lazy person is wiser in his own opinion than seven men who can give an appropriate response.
She looks discretely to the affairs of her household, and she is never lazy.