The slacker says, “A lion is in the road! A fierce lion roams the public square!”
Parallel translations
- WEB The sluggard says, “There is a lion in the road! A fierce lion roams the streets!”
- KJV The slothful man saith, There is a lion in the way; a lion is in the streets.
- NKJV The lazy man says, “There is a lion in the road! A fierce lion is in the streets!”
- NASB A lazy one says, “There is a lion on the road! A lion is in the public square!”
- NLT The lazy person claims, “There’s a lion on the road! Yes, I’m sure there’s a lion out there!”
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Quick answer
The sluggard invents wild excuses, claiming a lion is in the street. Laziness rationalizes its refusal to work.
Overview
This begins a portrait of the sluggard (vv. 13-16), who manufactures absurd dangers to justify idleness. The exaggerated excuse reveals how laziness deceives itself. It exposes the self-justifying heart that avoids God-given responsibility through imagined obstacles.
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Cross-references · 3
- Prov 22:13The slacker says, “There is a lion outside! I will be slain in the streets!”
- Prov 19:15Laziness brings on deep sleep, and an idle soul will suffer hunger.
- Prov 15:19The way of the slacker is like a hedge of thorns, but the path of the upright is a highway.
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