Proverbs 6:6
ant <05244> [the ant.]
The ant has been famous in all ages for its social habits, foresight, economy and industry. Collecting their food at the proper seasons, they bite off the ends of the grain to prevent it from germinating, and lay it up in cells till needed.
sluggard <06102> [thou.]
9 10:26 13:4 15:19 18:9 19:15,24 20:4 21:25 22:13 24:30-34
26:13-16 Mt 25:26 Ro 12:11 Heb 6:12 [All]
Proverbs 7:16
spread <07234> [decked.]
richly ... fabric <0330> [fine.]
Proverbs 18:16
Proverbs 19:15
brings on <05307> [casteth.]
idle <07423> [and.]
Proverbs 20:12
Proverbs 31:19
She takes the spindle in her right hand, by twisting which she twists the thread; while she holds the distaff, on which the wool or flax is rolled, in the guard of the left arm, and draws down the thread with the fingers of the left hand.