so your poverty will come as a robber, and your scarcity as an armed man.
Parallel translations
- KJV So shall thy poverty come as one that travelleth, and thy want as an armed man.
- BSB and poverty will come upon you like a robber, and need like a bandit.
- NKJV So shall your poverty come on you like a prowler, And your need like an armed man.
- NASB Then your poverty will come in like a drifter, And your need like an armed man.
- NLT then poverty will pounce on you like a bandit; scarcity will attack you like an armed robber.
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Quick answer
Persistent laziness leads to poverty that arrives suddenly and overwhelmingly, like an armed robber. Neglect has steep consequences.
Overview
The sluggard's small indulgences end in want that strikes like a bandit, beyond his power to resist. Poverty here is the natural fruit of sustained negligence, not mere misfortune. The proverb warns soberly that ignoring diligence today invites hardship tomorrow.
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Cross-references · 4
- Prov 13:4The soul of the sluggard desires, and has nothing, but the desire of the diligent shall be fully satisfied.
- Prov 20:4The sluggard will not plow by reason of the winter; therefore he shall beg in harvest, and have nothing.
- Prov 24:34so your poverty will come as a robber, and your want as an armed man.
- Prov 10:4He becomes poor who works with a lazy hand, but the hand of the diligent brings wealth.
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