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Filipino Cebuano Bible

Kawikaan 22:13

13 Ang tapulan nagaingon: Adunay usa ka leon sa gawas; Ako pagapatyon diha sa kadalanan.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Idleness;   Lion;   Slothfulness;   Thompson Chain Reference - Business Life;   Excuses;   Self-Justification-Self-Condemnation;   Slothfulness;   Vices;   The Topic Concordance - Laziness;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Idleness and Sloth;   Lion, the;  

Dictionaries:

- Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Murder;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Pardon;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Hedge;   Lion;   Thorn;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Proverbs, Book of;   Slothful;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Lion;  

Encyclopedias:

- The Jewish Encyclopedia - Lion;  

Devotionals:

- Daily Light on the Daily Path - Devotion for May 28;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

The slothful: That is, the slothful man uses any pretext, however improbable, to indulge his love of ease and indolence. Proverbs 15:19, Proverbs 26:13-16, Numbers 13:32, Numbers 13:33

Reciprocal: Judges 5:15 - thoughts 1 Kings 13:24 - a lion Proverbs 6:6 - thou Proverbs 12:24 - but Proverbs 21:25 - General Proverbs 24:31 - and the Ecclesiastes 11:4 - General Song of Solomon 5:3 - have put Haggai 1:2 - This

Gill's Notes on the Bible

The slothful [man] saith, [there is] a lion without,.... Or, "in the street". This he says within himself; or to those who call out to him, and put him on doing the business of his proper calling, whether in the field or elsewhere, which, through his slothfulness, he has a disinclination to; and therefore frames excuses, and suggests this and that difficulty or danger in the way, expressed by a "lion without"; and which shows the folly and weakness of his excuses, since lions do not usually walk in cities, towns, and villages, and in the streets of them, but in woods and mountains;

I shall be slain in the streets; by the lion there; or I shall never be able to get over the difficulties, and through the dangers, which attending to business will expose me to. Some apply this to the difficulties that slothful persons imagine in the learning of languages, arts, and sciences; as Jarchi applies it to the learning of the law.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

The point of the satire is the ingenuity with which the slothful man devises the most improbable alarms. He hears that “there is a lion without,” i. e., in the broad open country; he is afraid of being slain in the very streets of the city.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Proverbs 22:13. The slothful man saith, There is a lion without — But why does he say so? Because he is a slothful man. Remove his slothfulness, and these imaginary difficulties and dangers will be no more. He will not go abroad to work in the fields, because he thinks there is a lion in the way; he will not go out into the town for employment, as he fears to be assassinated in the streets! From both these circumstances he seeks total cessation from activity.


 
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