Complete your outdoor work and prepare your field; after that, you may build your house.
Parallel translations
- WEB Prepare your work outside, and get your fields ready. Afterwards, build your house.
- KJV Prepare thy work without, and make it fit for thyself in the field; and afterwards build thine house.
- NKJV Prepare your outside work, Make it fit for yourself in the field; And afterward build your house.
- NASB ¶Prepare your work outside, And make it ready for yourself in the field; Afterward, then, build your house.
- NLT Do your planning and prepare your fields before building your house.
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Quick answer
Establish your means of livelihood before building your house. Wise planning puts first things first.
Overview
In an agrarian setting, fields had to be readied and provision secured before a household could be sustained, so the proverb teaches prudent ordering of priorities and counting the cost (Luke 14:28). It warns against premature commitments unsupported by labor and foresight. More broadly it commends diligent stewardship of what God provides as the foundation for family life.
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Cross-references · 3
- Luke 14:28–30Which of you, wishing to build a tower, does not first sit down and count the cost to see if he has the resources to complete it?
- 1 Kgs 5:17–18And the king commanded them to quarry large, costly stones to lay the foundation of the temple with dressed stones.
- 1 Kgs 6:7The temple was constructed using finished stones cut at the quarry, so that no hammer or chisel or any other iron tool was heard in the temple while it was being built.
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