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Proverbs 14:23
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Work brings profit, but mere talk leads to poverty!
In all labor there is profit; But the talk of the lips [tends] only to penury.
Those who work hard make a profit, but those who only talk will be poor.
In all labor there is profit: but the talk of the lips [tendeth] only to penury.
In all hard work there is profit, But the talk of the lips leads only to poverty.
In all labor there is profit, But mere talk leads only to poverty.
In all toil there is profit, but mere talk tends only to poverty.
abundaunce `schal be in ech good werk. Sotheli where ful many wordis ben, there nedynesse is ofte.
In all labour there is profit: but the talk of the lips tendeth only to penury.
There is profit in all labor, but mere talk leads only to poverty.
Hard work is worthwhile, but empty talk will make you poor.
In all labor there is profit; But the talk of the lips tendeth only to penury.
In all hard work there is profit, but talk only makes a man poor.
In all work there is profit, but mere talk produces only poverty.
In all labour there is profit; but the talk of the lips [tendeth] only to want.
If you work hard, you will have plenty. If you do nothing but talk, you will not have enough.
In all labour there is profit; but the talk of the lips tendeth only to penury.
In all labour there is profit: but the talke of the lippes tendeth onely to penury.
Some good comes from all work. Nothing but talk leads only to being poor.
In all toil there is profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty.
In all labour there is abundance: but the talke of the lippes bringeth onely want.
In all your labor there is profit; but he who is young is carefree and at ease. The LORD heals every wound; but the talk of the lips of the wicked tends only to poverty.
Work and you will earn a living; if you sit around talking you will be poor.
By all labour, there will be abundance, but, the talk of the lips, tendeth only to want.
In much work there shall be abundance: but where there are many words, there is oftentimes want.
In all toil there is profit, but mere talk tends only to want.
In euery labour there is some profite: but vayne wordes bryng foorth onely penurie.
With every one who is careful there is abundance: but the pleasure-taking and indolent shall be in want.
There is profit in all hard work,but endless talk leads only to poverty.
In all hard work there is profit, But the talk of the lips leads only to poverty.
In all labour there is profit: but the talk of the lips tendeth only to penury.
In all toil, there is profit, but the talk of lips leads only to poverty.
In all labor there is profit, but the talk of the lips tends only to poverty.
In all labour there is advantage, And a thing of the lips [is] only to want.
Diliget labor bryngeth riches, but where many vayne wordes are, truly there is scarcenesse.
Hard work always pays off; mere talk puts no bread on the table.
In all labor there is profit, But mere talk leads only to poverty.
In all labor there is profit,But idle chatter [fn] leads only to poverty.
In all labor there is profit, But mere talk leads only to poverty.
In all painful labor there is profit,But mere words from the lips lead only to want.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
all: Proverbs 12:24, Proverbs 28:19, John 6:27, Hebrews 6:10, Hebrews 6:11
but: Proverbs 10:10, Ecclesiastes 5:3, 2 Thessalonians 3:10-12, 1 Timothy 5:13
Reciprocal: Judges 19:16 - his work Job 28:10 - every precious thing Proverbs 10:8 - but Proverbs 12:11 - tilleth Proverbs 16:26 - laboureth Ecclesiastes 3:9 - General Isaiah 19:15 - General Ephesians 4:28 - labour
Cross-References
Kedorlaomer king of Elam, Tidal king of nations, Amraphel king of Shinar, and Arioch king of Ellasar. Four kings fought against five.
They also took Abram's nephew Lot and his possessions when they left, for Lot was living in Sodom.
Then, during the night, Abram divided his forces against them and defeated them. He chased them as far as Hobah, which is north of Damascus.
He retrieved all the stolen property. He also brought back his nephew Lot and his possessions, as well as the women and the rest of the people.
But the prophet said to the king, "Even if you were to give me half your possessions, I could not go with you and eat and drink in this place.
But Elisha replied, "As certainly as the Lord lives (whom I serve), I will take nothing from you." Naaman insisted that he take it, but he refused.
Gehazi, the prophet Elisha's servant, thought, "Look, my master did not accept what this Syrian Naaman offered him. As certainly as the Lord lives, I will run after him and accept something from him."
Look, for the third time I am ready to come to you, and I will not be a burden to you, because I do not want your possessions, but you. For children should not have to save up for their parents, but parents for their children.
Your conduct must be free from the love of money and you must be content with what you have, for he has said, " I will never leave you and I will never abandon you ."
Gill's Notes on the Bible
In all labour there is profit,.... Or "abundance" u; much is got by it, food, raiment, riches, wealth, wisdom, honour; either with the labour of the hands or head, and nothing is to be got without labour; and he that is laborious in his calling, whether it be by manual operation, working with his hands that which is good; or by hard study, much reading, and constant meditation, is like to gain much for his own use and the good of others;
but the talk of the lips [tendeth] only to penury; or "want" w, of food and raiment, the common necessaries of life; a man that spends his time in idle talk, boasting of what he can do and does, and yet does nothing, is in a fair way to come to beggary: so all talk about wisdom, and knowledge, and religion, without making use of the proper means of improvement, tends to the poverty of the mind; and generally they are most empty of knowledge, natural or spiritual, that talk and brag most of it; empty casks make the greatest sound; good discourse, wholesome words, sound doctrine, thoroughly digested, tend indeed to edification, to the enriching of the mind; but vain words, the enticing words of men's wisdom; logomachies, striving about words to no profit; and all great swelling words of vanity, which are all mere lip labour; they tend to spiritual poverty and leanness of soul.
u מותר "abundantia", Tigurine version, Baynus, Mercerus, Gejerus. w למחסור "ad defectum", Pagninus, Montanus; "ad egestatem", Tigurine version, Piscator, Cocceius.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The contrast between a single, thorough deed, and the mere emptiness of speech.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Proverbs 14:23. In all labour there is profit — If a man work at his trade, he gains by it; if he cultivate the earth, it will yield an increase; and in proportion as he labours, so will be his profit: but he who talks much labours little. And a man of words is seldom a man of deeds. Less talk and more work, is one of our own ancient advices.