‏ Proverbs 30

The Words of Agur

1The words of Agur son of Jakeh. The oracle.
Or  Jakeh, the man of Massa

The man declares, I am weary, O God;
I am weary, O God, and worn out.
Revocalization; Hebrew  The man declares to Ithiel, to Ithiel and Ucal

2Surely I am too cstupid to be a man.
I have not the understanding of a man.
3I have not learned wisdom,
nor have I knowledge of dthe Holy One.
4Who has eascended to heaven and come down?
Who has fgathered the wind in his fists?
Who has gwrapped up the waters in a garment?
Who has established all hthe ends of the earth?
iWhat is his name, and what is his son’s name?
Surely you know!
5 jEvery word of God proves true;
he is ka shield to those who take refuge in him.
6 lDo not add to his words,
lest he rebuke you and you be found a liar.
7Two things I ask of you;
deny them not to me mbefore I die:
8Remove far from me falsehood and lying;
give me neither poverty nor riches;
feed me with the food that is nneedful for me,
9lest I be ofull and pdeny you
and say, qWho is the Lord?”
or lest I be poor and steal
rand profane the name of my God.
10 sDo not slander a servant to his master,
tlest he curse you, and you be held guilty.
11There are those
Hebrew  There is a generation; also verses 12, 13, 14
who vcurse their fathers
and do not bless their mothers.
12There are those who are wclean in their own eyes
but are not washed of their filth.
13There are thosehow xlofty are their eyes,
how high their eyelids lift!
14There are those whose teeth are yswords,
whose zfangs are knives,
to aadevour the poor from off the earth,
the needy from among mankind.
15The leech has two daughters:
Give and Give.
Or  Give, give,” they cry

acThree things are never satisfied;
adfour never say, “Enough”:
16 aeSheol, afthe barren womb,
the land never satisfied with water,
and the fire that never says, “Enough.”
17The eye that agmocks a father
and ahscorns to obey a mother
will aibe picked out by ajthe ravens of the valley
and eaten by the vultures.
18 akThree things are altoo wonderful for me;
amfour I do not understand:
19the way of an eagle in the sky,
the way of a serpent on a rock,
the way of a ship on the high seas,
and the way of a man with a virgin.
20This is the way of an adulteress:
she eats and wipes her mouth
and says, “I have done no wrong.”
21Under anthree things aothe earth trembles;
under apfour it cannot bear up:
22 aqa slave when he becomes king,
and a fool when he is arfilled with food;
23 asan unloved woman when she atgets a husband,
and a maidservant when she displaces her mistress.
24 auFour things on earth are small,
but they are exceedingly wise:
25 avthe ants are a people not strong,
yet they provide their food in the summer;
26 awthe rock badgers are a people not mighty,
yet they make their homes in the cliffs;
27the locusts have no axking,
yet all of them march in ayrank;
28the lizard you can take in your hands,
yet it is in kingspalaces.
29 azThree things are stately in their tread;
bafour are stately in their stride:
30the lion, which is mightiest among beasts
and bbdoes not turn back before any;
31the bcstrutting rooster,
Or  the magpie, or  the greyhound; Hebrew girt-of-loins
the he-goat,
and a king whose army is with him.
Or against whom there is no rising up

32If you have been foolish, exalting yourself,
or if you have been devising evil,
bfput your hand on your mouth.
33For pressing milk produces curds,
pressing the nose produces blood,
and pressing anger produces strife.
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