Proverbs 24:28

"Prepare your work outside, and get your fields ready. Afterwards, build your house."

Key Reflection

The verse from Proverbs 24:28 emphasizes a sequence of actions related to agricultural and labor practices in ancient Israel. For the original audience, this instruction would have been deeply practical, reflecting the agrarian lifestyle common at that time. By preparing work outside first and then building one's house afterward, the text conveys a sense of prioritizing external tasks before turning inward. This advice not only pertains to farming but also symbolizes a broader principle of diligent effort and foresight in managing resources and responsibilities.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Deceive not with thy lips -Better, wilt thou deceive with thy lips?

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