Proverbs 26:14 (BSB)

As a door turns on its hinges, so the slacker turns on his bed.

From Proverbs 26. Also in the ESV.

Commentary on Proverbs 26:14

  • Matthew Henry (Presbyterian), Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary on Proverbs 26:14: Having seen the slothful man in fear of his work, here we find him in love with his ease; he lies in his bed on one side till he is weary of that, and then turns to the other, but still in his bed, when it is far in the day and work is to be done, as the door is moved, but not removed...
  • John Gill (Reformed Baptist), Exposition of the Old and New Testaments on Proverbs 26:14: As the door turneth upon his hinges,.... And moves this way and that way, and opens and shuts, and yet hangs where it did, is not moved from its place: so doth the slothful upon his bed; he turns himself from side to side, but is still on his bed, and does not move out of it, and go about his business.
  • Keil & Delitzsch (Lutheran), Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament on Proverbs 26:14: Pro 26:14 14 The door turneth on its hinges, And the sluggard on his bed. The comparison is clear. The door turns itself on its hinges, on which it hangs, in and out, without passing beyond the narrow space of its motion; so is the fool on his bed, where he turns himself from the one side to the other.