Proverbs 6:4-14

Proverbs 6:4-14

[4] Give  not sleep  to thine eyes,  nor slumber  to thine eyelids.  [5] Deliver  thyself as a roe  from the hand  of the hunter, and as a bird  from the hand  of the fowler.  [6] to the ant,  thou sluggard;  consider  her ways,  and be wise:  [7] Which having no guide,  overseer,  or ruler,  [8] Provideth  her meat  in the summer,  and gathereth  her food  in the harvest.  [9] How long wilt thou sleep,  O sluggard?  when wilt thou arise  out of thy sleep?  [10] Yet a little  sleep,  a little  slumber,  a little  folding  of the hands  to sleep:  [11] So shall thy poverty  come  as one that travelleth,  and thy want  as an armed  man.  [12] A naughty  person,  a wicked  man,  walketh  with a froward  mouth.  [13] He winketh  with his eyes,  he speaketh  with his feet,  he teacheth  with his fingers;  [14] Frowardness  is in his heart,  he deviseth  mischief  continually;  he soweth  discord.