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the laborer is worthy of his hire
the laborer is worthy of his hire
the laborer is worthy of his hire
Workers should or deserve to be paid. The phrase comes from the Bible.
You did a fine job in the stables, Edgar. I have some money for you, as the laborer is worthy of his hire.
See also:
hire
,
of
,
worthy
Common Names:
Name
Gender
Pronounced
Usage
Connell
KAHN-əl
English (Rare)
Kristjan
-
Estonian, Slovene
Gemma
JEM-mah
(Italian)
, JEM-ə
(English)
, KHE-mah
(Dutch)
Italian, Catalan, English (British), Dutch
Praise
PRAYZ
English (Rare)
Iuvenalis
-
Ancient Roman
Jef
YEF
Dutch
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