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Proverbs 30
Chapter 30
- The words of Agur the son of Jakeh, [even] the prophecy:
 the man spake unto Ithiel, even unto Ithiel and Ucal,
 - Surely I [am] more brutish than [any] man, and have not the
 understanding of a man.
 - I neither learned wisdom, nor have the knowledge of the
 holy.
 - Who hath ascended up into heaven, or descended? who hath
 gathered the wind in his fists? who hath bound the waters in a
 garment? who hath established all the ends of the earth? what
 [is] his name, and what [is] his son's name, if thou canst
 tell?
 - Every word of God [is] pure: he [is] a shield unto them
 that put their trust in him.
 - Add thou not unto his words, lest he reprove thee, and thou
 be found a liar.
 - Two [things] have I required of thee; deny me [them] not
 before I die:
 - Remove far from me vanity and lies: give me neither poverty
 nor riches; feed me with food convenient for me:
 - Lest I be full, and deny [thee], and say, Who [is] the
 LORD? or lest I be poor, and steal, and take the name of my God
 [in vain].
 - Accuse not a servant unto his master, lest he curse thee,
 and thou be found guilty.
 - [There is] a generation [that] curseth their father, and
 doth not bless their mother.
 - [There is] a generation [that are] pure in their own eyes,
 and [yet] is not washed from their filthiness.
 - [There is] a generation, O how lofty are their eyes! and
 their eyelids are lifted up.
 - [There is] a generation, whose teeth [are as] swords, and
 their jaw teeth [as] knives, to devour the poor from off the
 earth, and the needy from [among] men.
 - The horseleach hath two daughters, [crying], Give, give.
 There are three [things that] are never satisfied, [yea], four
 [things] say not, [It is] enough:
 - The grave; and the barren womb; the earth [that] is not
 filled with water; and the fire [that] saith not, [It is]
 enough.
 - The eye [that] mocketh at [his] father, and despiseth to
 obey [his] mother, the ravens of the valley shall pick it out,
 and the young eagles shall eat it.
 - There be three [things which] are too wonderful for me,
 yea, four which I know not:
 - The way of an eagle in the air; the way of a serpent upon
 a rock; the way of a ship in the midst of the sea; and the way
 of a man with a maid.
 - Such [is] the way of an adulterous woman; she eateth, and
 wipeth her mouth, and saith, I have done no wickedness.
 - For three [things] the earth is disquieted, and for four
 [which] it cannot bear:
 - For a servant when he reigneth; and a fool when he is
 filled with meat;
 - For an odious [woman] when she is married; and an handmaid
 that is heir to her mistress.
 - There be four [things which are] little upon the earth,
 but they [are] exceeding wise:
 - The ants [are] a people not strong, yet they prepare their
 meat in the summer;
 - The conies [are but] a feeble folk, yet make they their
 houses in the rocks;
 - The locusts have no king, yet go they forth all of them by
 bands;
 - The spider taketh hold with her hands, and is in kings'
 palaces.
 - There be three [things] which go well, yea, four are
 comely in going:
 - A lion [which is] strongest among beasts, and turneth not
 away for any;
 - A greyhound; an he goat also; and a king, against whom
 [there is] no rising up.
 - If thou hast done foolishly in lifting up thyself, or if
 thou hast thought evil, [lay] thine hand upon thy mouth.
 - Surely the churning of milk bringeth forth butter, and the
 wringing of the nose bringeth forth blood: so the forcing of
 wrath bringeth forth strife.
 
 
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