He who loves pleasure will become poor; the one who loves wine and oil will never be rich.
Parallel translations
- WEB He who loves pleasure shall be a poor man. He who loves wine and oil shall not be rich.
- KJV He that loveth pleasure shall be a poor man: he that loveth wine and oil shall not be rich.
- ESV Whoever loves pleasure will be a poor man; he who loves wine and oil will not be rich.
- NKJV He who loves pleasure will be a poor man; He who loves wine and oil will not be rich.
- NASB One who loves pleasure will become a poor person; One who loves wine and oil will not become rich.
- NLT Those who love pleasure become poor; those who love wine and luxury will never be rich.
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Quick answer
Loving pleasure, wine, and luxury leads to poverty. It matters as a warning that self-indulgence ruins a person financially and otherwise.
Overview
A life devoted to indulgence and extravagance squanders resources and ends in want (Proverbs 23:20-21; Luke 15:13-14). The verse commends self-control and moderation over the pursuit of pleasure. True riches are found not in indulgence but in the disciplined, God-fearing life.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 7
- Prov 23:21For the drunkard and the glutton will come to poverty, and drowsiness will clothe them in rags.
- 1 Tim 5:6But she who lives for pleasure is dead even while she is still alive.
- 2 Tim 3:4traitorous, reckless, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God,
- Prov 5:10–11lest strangers feast on your wealth, and your labors enrich the house of a foreigner.
- Prov 21:20Precious treasures and oil are in the dwelling of the wise, but a foolish man consumes them.
- Luke 16:24–25So he cried out, ‘Father Abraham, have mercy on me and send Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue. For I am in agony in this fire.’
- Luke 15:13–16After a few days, the younger son got everything together and journeyed to a distant country, where he squandered his wealth in wild living.
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