1 The words H1697 of Agur H94 the son H1121 of Jakeh, H3348 even the prophecy: H4853 the man H1397 spake H5002 unto Ithiel, H384 even unto Ithiel H384 and Ucal, H401
2 Surely I am more brutish H1198 than any man, H376 and have not the understanding H998 of a man. H120
3 I neither learned H3925 wisdom, H2451 nor have H3045 the knowledge H1847 of the holy. H6918
4 Who hath ascended up H5927 into heaven, H8064 or descended? H3381 who hath gathered H622 the wind H7307 in his fists? H2651 who hath bound H6887 the waters H4325 in a garment? H8071 who hath established H6965 all the ends H657 of the earth? H776 what is his name, H8034 and what is his son's H1121 name, H8034 if thou canst tell? H3045
5 Every word H565 of God H433 is pure: H6884 he is a shield H4043 unto them that put their trust H2620 in him.
6 Add H3254 thou not unto his words, H1697 lest he reprove H3198 thee, and thou be found a liar. H3576
7 Two H8147 things have I required H7592 of thee; deny H4513 me them not before I die: H4191
8 Remove far H7368 from me vanity H7723 and lies: H1697 H3577 give H5414 me neither poverty H7389 nor riches; H6239 feed H2963 me with food H3899 convenient H2706 for me:
9 Lest I be full, H7646 and deny H3584 thee, and say, H559 Who is the LORD? H3068 or lest I be poor, H3423 and steal, H1589 and take H8610 the name H8034 of my God H430 in vain.
10 Accuse H3960 not a servant H5650 unto his master, H113 lest he curse H7043 thee, and thou be found guilty. H816
11 There is a generation H1755 that curseth H7043 their father, H1 and doth not bless H1288 their mother. H517
12 There is a generation H1755 that are pure H2889 in their own eyes, H5869 and yet is not washed H7364 from their filthiness. H6675
13 There is a generation, H1755 O how lofty H7311 are their eyes! H5869 and their eyelids H6079 are lifted up. H5375
14 There is a generation, H1755 whose teeth H8127 are as swords, H2719 and their jaw teeth H4973 as knives, H3979 to devour H398 the poor H6041 from off the earth, H776 and the needy H34 from among men. H120
15 The horseleach H5936 hath two H8147 daughters, H1323 crying, Give, H3051 give. H3051 There are three H7969 things that are never satisfied, H7646 yea, four H702 things say H559 not, It is enough: H1952
16 The grave; H7585 and the barren H6115 womb; H7356 the earth H776 that is not filled H7646 with water; H4325 and the fire H784 that saith H559 not, It is enough. H1952
17 The eye H5869 that mocketh H3932 at his father, H1 and despiseth H936 to obey H3349 his mother, H517 the ravens H6158 of the valley H5158 shall pick it out, H5365 and the young H1121 eagles H5404 shall eat H398 it.
18 There be three H7969 things which are too wonderful H6381 for me, yea, four H702 which I know H3045 not:
19 The way H1870 of an eagle H5404 in the air; H8064 the way H1870 of a serpent H5175 upon a rock; H6697 the way H1870 of a ship H591 in the midst H3820 of the sea; H3220 and the way H1870 of a man H1397 with a maid. H5959
20 Such is the way H1870 of an adulterous H5003 woman; H802 she eateth, H398 and wipeth H4229 her mouth, H6310 and saith, H559 I have done H6466 no wickedness. H205
21 For three H7969 things the earth H776 is disquieted, H7264 and for four H702 which it cannot H3201 bear: H5375
22 For a servant H5650 when he reigneth; H4427 and a fool H5036 when he is filled H7646 with meat; H3899
23 For an odious H8130 woman when she is married; H1166 and an handmaid H8198 that is heir H3423 to her mistress. H1404
24 There be four H702 things which are little H6996 upon the earth, H776 but they are exceeding H2449 wise: H2450
25 The ants H5244 are a people H5971 not strong, H5794 yet they prepare H3559 their meat H3899 in the summer; H7019
26 The conies H8227 are but a feeble H6099 folk, H5971 yet make H7760 they their houses H1004 in the rocks; H5553
27 The locusts H697 have no king, H4428 yet go they forth H3318 all of them by bands; H2686
28 The spider H8079 taketh hold H8610 with her hands, H3027 and is in kings' H4428 palaces. H1964
29 There be three H7969 things which go H6806 well, H3190 yea, four H702 are comely H2895 in going: H3212
30 A lion H3918 which is strongest H1368 among beasts, H929 and turneth not away H7725 for H6440 any;
31 A greyhound; H4975 H2223 an he goat H8495 also; H176 and a king, H4428 against whom there is no rising up. H510
32 If thou hast done foolishly H5034 in lifting up H5375 thyself, or if thou hast thought evil, H2161 lay thine hand H3027 upon thy mouth. H6310
33 Surely the churning H4330 of milk H2461 bringeth forth H3318 butter, H2529 and the wringing H4330 of the nose H639 bringeth forth H3318 blood: H1818 so the forcing H4330 of wrath H639 bringeth forth H3318 strife. H7379
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Commentary on Proverbs 30 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 30
This and the following chapter are an appendix to Solomon's proverbs; but they are both expressly called prophecies in the first verses of both, by which it appears that the penmen of them, whoever they were, were divinely inspired. This chapter was penned by one that bears the name of "Agur Ben Jakeh.' What tribe he was of, or when he lived, we are not told; what he wrote, being indited by the Holy Ghost, is here kept upon record. We have here,
Pro 30:1-6
Some make Agur to be not the name of this author, but his character; he was a collector (so it signifies), a gatherer, one that did not compose things himself, but collected the wise sayings and observations of others, made abstracts of the writings of others, which some think is the reason why he says (v. 3), "I have not learned wisdom myself, but have been a scribe, or amanuensis, to other wise and learned men.' Note, We must not bury our talent, though it be but one, but, as we have received the gift, so minister the same, if it be but to collect what others have written. But we rather suppose it to be his name, which, no doubt, was well known then, though not mentioned elsewhere in scripture. Ithiel and Ucal are mentioned, either,
Three things the prophet here aims at:-
Pro 30:7-9
After Agur's confession and creed, here follows his litany, where we may observe,
Pro 30:10-14
Here is,
Pro 30:15-17
He had spoken before of those that devoured the poor (v. 14), and had spoken of them last, as the worst of all the four generations there mentioned; now here he speaks of their insatiableness in doing this. The temper that puts them upon it is made up of cruelty and covetousness. Now those are two daughters of the horse-leech, its genuine offspring, that still cry, "Give, give, give more blood, give more money;' for the bloody are still blood-thirsty; being drunk with blood, they add thirst to their drunkenness, and will seek it yet again. Those also that love silver shall never be satisfied with silver. Thus, while from these two principles they are devouring the poor, they are continually uneasy to themselves, as David's enemies, Ps. 59:14, 15. Now, for the further illustration of this,
Pro 30:18-23
Here is,
Pro 30:24-28
Pro 30:29-33
Here is,