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Matthew 20:6 - Holy Bible: Easy-to-Read Version

6 About five o’clock the man went to the marketplace again. He saw some other people standing there. He asked them, ‘Why did you stand here all day doing nothing?’

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

6 And about the eleventh hour he went out, and found others standing idle, and saith unto them, Why stand ye here all the day idle?

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

6 And about the eleventh hour (five o'clock) he went out and found still others standing around, and said to them, Why do you stand here idle all day?

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American Standard Version (1901)

6 And about the eleventh hour he went out, and found others standing; and he saith unto them, Why stand ye here all the day idle?

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Common English Bible

6 Around five in the afternoon he went and found others standing around, and he said to them, ‘Why are you just standing around here doing nothing all day long?’

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Catholic Public Domain Version

6 Yet truly, about the eleventh hour, he went out and found others standing, and he said to them, 'Why have you stood here idle all day?'

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Matthew 20:6
10 Tagairtí Cros  

Laziness brings on sleep, and an appetite for rest brings on hunger.


Every time you find work to do, do it the best you can. In the grave there is no work. There is no thinking, no knowledge, and there is no wisdom. And we are all going to the place of death.


“Your sister Sodom and her daughters were proud. They had too much to eat and too much time on their hands, and they did not help poor, helpless people.


So they went to work in the vineyard. “The man went out again about twelve o’clock and again at three o’clock. Both times he hired some others to work in his vineyard.


“They said, ‘No one gave us a job.’ “The man said to them, ‘Then you can go and work in my vineyard.’


“The workers who were hired at five o’clock came to get their pay. Each worker got one silver coin.


While it is daytime, we must continue doing the work of the one who sent me. The night is coming, and no one can work at night.


(The people of Athens and the foreigners who lived there spent all their time either telling or listening to all the latest ideas.)


We don’t want you to be lazy. We want you to be like those who, because of their faith and patience, will get what God has promised.


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