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In the context of biblical literature, the term "lounge" does not appear explicitly in the Scriptures. However, the concept of lounging, understood as reclining or resting in a leisurely manner, can be inferred from various passages that describe settings of rest, relaxation, or idleness. The Bible often addresses the attitudes and behaviors associated with rest and leisure, providing guidance on how believers should approach these aspects of life.

Rest and Leisure in Scripture

The Bible acknowledges the necessity of rest, as seen in the creation narrative where God Himself rested on the seventh day (Genesis 2:2-3). This divine rest established the Sabbath, a day set apart for rest and worship, underscoring the importance of balancing work with rest. The principle of rest is further emphasized in the Fourth Commandment, which instructs the Israelites to remember the Sabbath day and keep it holy (Exodus 20:8-11).

Warnings Against Idleness

While rest is a biblical principle, the Scriptures also caution against idleness and laziness. Proverbs frequently addresses the dangers of slothfulness, warning that it leads to poverty and want (Proverbs 6:9-11). The New Testament echoes this sentiment, as the Apostle Paul admonishes believers to work diligently and not to be idle (2 Thessalonians 3:10-12).

Lounging in the Context of Feasting and Fellowship

In biblical times, lounging was often associated with feasting and fellowship. The practice of reclining at meals was common in ancient Near Eastern cultures, including among the Israelites. This is evident in the accounts of Jesus dining with others, where He and His disciples reclined at the table (Matthew 26:20; John 13:23). Such settings provided opportunities for teaching, fellowship, and the strengthening of community bonds.

Spiritual Implications of Lounging

The Bible encourages believers to be mindful of their spiritual state, even in times of rest and leisure. In Amos 6:4-6 , the prophet Amos condemns those who lounge on beds of ivory and indulge in excess while neglecting the plight of the poor and the impending judgment. This passage serves as a reminder that comfort and leisure should not lead to complacency or neglect of spiritual and moral responsibilities.

Balance and Stewardship

From a biblical perspective, lounging, like all aspects of life, should be approached with balance and stewardship. Believers are called to enjoy God's creation and the blessings of rest while remaining vigilant in their spiritual walk. The Apostle Paul advises that whether eating, drinking, or whatever one does, it should all be done for the glory of God (1 Corinthians 10:31).

In summary, while the Bible does not explicitly mention "lounging," it provides principles that guide believers in their approach to rest, leisure, and the stewardship of time. These principles encourage a balanced life that honors God and serves others.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (v.) To spend time lazily, whether lolling or idly sauntering; to pass time indolently; to stand, sit, or recline, in an indolent manner.

2. (n.) An idle gait or stroll; the state of reclining indolently; a place of lounging.

3. (n.) A piece of furniture resembling a sofa, upon which one may lie or recline.

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Hymns of Wales.
... A day for drunkenness, a day for sport, A day to dance, a day to lounge away, A
day for riot and excess, too short Amongst the Welshmen is the Sabbath day. ...
/.../brown/the story of the hymns and tunes/chapter xi hymns of wales.htm

"The Dust of the Actual"
... exchange observations. Three young men with nothing particular to do lounge
at the far end of the platform near the goats. A bright ...
/.../wilson-carmichael/things as they are/chapter vii the dust of.htm

To the Rev. J. Jowett
... Liverpool. Another city adjoins it called Altona, the park of which and the
environs are the favourite Sunday lounge of the Hamburgers. ...
/.../borrow/letters of george borrow/to the rev j jowett 5.htm

Wesley Criticizes the Scotch Universities
... These all come to their several colleges in November and return home in May! So
they may study five months in the year and lounge all the rest! ...
/.../wesley/the journal of john wesley/wesley criticizes the scotch universities.htm

The Vain Pretensions of False Gods.
... spears. Of larger impious ones; yea, and methinks. If any man lounge idly,
and abstain. From working with his hands for sustenance,. ...
/.../justin on the sole government of god /chapter v the vain pretensions of.htm

Money for Postage.
... From this illness I never recovered so as to labor or walk abroad. When not confined
to my bed, I have been on the lounge, as you have known me. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/various/the wonders of prayer/money for postage.htm

Low Beetling Brows, -- a Sensual, Cruel Mouth with a Loosely ...
... pleasanter lives. And the men for whom these poor wretched women work, lounge
about in cafes all day, smoking and playing dominoes. The ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/corelli/the master-christian/ix low beetling brows .htm

Asa
... do not triumph in their hands; men who have holes enough in their armour, God knows,
easy to be hit by respectabilities sitting in their lounge-chairs, and ...
//christianbookshelf.org/milligan/men of the bible some lesser-known/asa.htm

Letter L. To Domnio.
... If he tries to do this, he will find that what seems forcible on a lounge is not
equally forcible in court; and that it is one thing to discuss the doctrines ...
/.../jerome/the principal works of st jerome/letter l to domnio.htm

His Missionary Travels
... In the market-place, the lounge of the learned, he entered into conversation with
students and philosophers, as Socrates had been wont to do on the same spot ...
/.../stalker/the life of st paul/chapter vi his missionary travels.htm

Thesaurus
Lounge (1 Occurrence)
... 3. (n.) A piece of furniture resembling a sofa, upon which one may lie or
recline. Multi-Version Concordance Lounge (1 Occurrence). ...
/l/lounge.htm - 7k

Loud-voiced (6 Occurrences)
Loud-voiced. Loud-tongued, Loud-voiced. Lounge . Noah Webster's Dictionary ...
(BBE). Loud-tongued, Loud-voiced. Lounge . Reference Bible.
/l/loud-voiced.htm - 8k

Loungers (1 Occurrence)

/l/loungers.htm - 6k

Loaf (14 Occurrences)
... 2. (vi) To spend time in idleness; to lounge or loiter about. 3. (vt) To
spend in idleness; -- with away; as, to loaf time away. Int. ...
/l/loaf.htm - 11k

Couch (55 Occurrences)
... 12. (n.) A bed or place for repose or sleep; particularly, in the United States,
a lounge. 13. (vt) Any place for repose, as the lair of a beast, etc. 14. ...
/c/couch.htm - 25k

Lounging (2 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lounge. Multi-Version
Concordance Lounging (2 Occurrences). Isaiah 47:8 So now take ...
/l/lounging.htm - 7k

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Lounge (1 Occurrence)

Amos 6:4
Who lie on beds of ivory, and stretch themselves on their couches, and eat the lambs out of the flock, and the calves out of the midst of the stall;
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