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Nova Vulgata
Ecclesiastes 21:5
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- InternationalParallel Translations
Magna est gloria ejus in salutari tuo ; gloriam et magnum decorem impones super eum.
Cogitationes robusti semper in abundantia;
omnis autem piger semper in egestate est.]
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
thoughts: Proverbs 10:4, Proverbs 13:4, Proverbs 27:23-27, Ephesians 4:28, 1 Thessalonians 4:11, 1 Thessalonians 4:12
of every: Proverbs 14:29, Proverbs 20:21, Proverbs 28:22
Reciprocal: Proverbs 19:2 - and Proverbs 29:20 - words
Gill's Notes on the Bible
The thoughts of the diligent [tend] only to plenteousness,.... A man that is thoughtful and studious, and wisely forms schemes in his mind, and diligently pursues them; the issue of it is, generally speaking, prosperity and plenty: such a man is usually thriving and flourishing; and this holds good in things spiritual, as well as in things temporal, Matthew 25:29;
but of everyone [that is] hasty only to want; that is in haste to be rich, and is resolved to be so, right or wrong, he comes at last to poverty and want: or he who is rash and precipitate in acting, who never thinks before he acts, but rashly engages in an affair; or, however, does not give himself time enough to think it over, but, as soon as ever it has entered his thoughts, he immediately attempts to put it in execution; a man so thoughtless and inconsiderate, so rash and hasty, brings himself and family to poverty; see Proverbs 20:21.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Here diligence is opposed, not to sloth but to haste. Undue hurry is as fatal to success as undue procrastination.