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Proverbs 19:15

The Pulpit Commentary on Proverbs 19:15

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

Slothfulness casteth into a deep sleep; "causes deep sleep to fall upon a man" (comp. ; ). The word for "sleep" ( תַרדֵמָה, tardemah) is that used for the supernatural sleep of Adam when Eve was formed (), and implies pro.

found insensibility. Aquila and Symmachus render it, ἔκστασιν, "trance." Slothfulness enervates a man, renders him as useless for labour as if he were actually asleep in his bed; it also enfeebles the mind, corrupts the higher faculties, converts a rational being into a witless animal.

Otium est vivi hominis sepultura, "Idleness is a living man's tomb." An idle soul shall suffer hunger. We have many gnomes to this effect (see ; ; ; ).

The LXX. has introduced something of this verse at , and here render, δειλία κατέχει ἀνδρόγυνον, "Cowardice holdeth fast the effeminate, and the soul of the idle shall hunger." "Sloth," as the proverb says, "is the mother of poverty."

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