maketh ready in summer meat to himself, and gathereth together in harvest that, that he shall eat.
He that gathereth together in harvest, is a wise son; but he that sleepeth in summer, is a son of confusion.
The milk of goats suffice to thee for thy meats; into the necessary things of thine house, and to lifelode of thine handmaidens.
ants, a feeble people, that make ready meat in harvest to themselves;
How long shalt thou, slow man, sleep? when shalt thou rise from thy sleep?
to treasure to themselves a good foundament, into time to coming [or time to come], that they catch everlasting life.