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Proverbs 30

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1 The words of Agur, the son of Jakeh, from Massa. The man says: I am full of weariness, O God, I am full of weariness; O God, I have come to an end:
1 The sayings of Agur son of Jakeh—an inspired utterance. This man’s utterance to Ithiel: “I am weary, God, but I can prevail.
2 For I am more like a beast than any man, I have no power of reasoning like a man:
2 Surely I am only a brute, not a man; I do not have human understanding.
3 I have not got wisdom by teaching, so that I might have the knowledge of the Holy One.
3 I have not learned wisdom, nor have I attained to the knowledge of the Holy One.
4 Who has gone up to heaven and come down? who has taken the winds in his hands, prisoning the waters in his robe? by whom have all the ends of the earth been fixed? what is his name, and what is his son's name, if you are able to say?
4 Who has gone up to heaven and come down? Whose hands have gathered up the wind? Who has wrapped up the waters in a cloak? Who has established all the ends of the earth? What is his name, and what is the name of his son? Surely you know!
5 Every word of God is tested: he is a breastplate to those who put their faith in him.
5 “Every word of God is flawless; he is a shield to those who take refuge in him.
6 Make no addition to his words, or he will make clear your error, and you will be seen to be false.
6 Do not add to his words, or he will rebuke you and prove you a liar.
7 I have made request to you for two things; do not keep them from me before my death:
7 “Two things I ask of you, LORD; do not refuse me before I die:
8 Put far from me all false and foolish things: do not give me great wealth or let me be in need, but give me only enough food:
8 Keep falsehood and lies far from me; give me neither poverty nor riches, but give me only my daily bread.
9 For fear that if I am full, I may be false to you and say, Who is the Lord? or if I am poor, I may become a thief, using the name of my God wrongly.
9 Otherwise, I may have too much and disown you and say, ‘Who is the LORD?’ Or I may become poor and steal, and so dishonor the name of my God.
10 Do not say evil of a servant to his master, or he will put a curse on you, and you will get into trouble.
10 “Do not slander a servant to their master, or they will curse you, and you will pay for it.
11 There is a generation who put a curse on their father, and do not give a blessing to their mother.
11 “There are those who curse their fathers and do not bless their mothers;
12 There is a generation who seem to themselves to be free from sin, but are not washed from their unclean ways.
12 those who are pure in their own eyes and yet are not cleansed of their filth;
13 There is a generation, O how full of pride are their eyes! O how their brows are lifted up!
13 those whose eyes are ever so haughty, whose glances are so disdainful;
14 There is a generation whose teeth are like swords, their strong teeth like knives, for the destruction of the poor from the earth, and of those who are in need from among men.
14 those whose teeth are swords and whose jaws are set with knives to devour the poor from the earth and the needy from among mankind.
15 The night-spirit has two daughters, Give, give. There are three things which are never full, even four which never say, Enough:
15 “The leech has two daughters. ‘Give! Give!’ they cry. “There are three things that are never satisfied, four that never say, ‘Enough!’:
16 The underworld, and the woman without a child; the earth which never has enough water, and the fire which never says, Enough.
16 the grave, the barren womb, land, which is never satisfied with water, and fire, which never says, ‘Enough!’
17 The eye which makes sport of a father, and sees no value in a mother when she is old will be rooted out by the ravens of the valley, and be food for the young eagles.
17 “The eye that mocks a father, that scorns an aged mother, will be pecked out by the ravens of the valley, will be eaten by the vultures.
18 There are three things, the wonder of which overcomes me, even four things outside my knowledge:
18 “There are three things that are too amazing for me, four that I do not understand:
19 The way of an eagle in the air; the way of a snake on a rock; the way of a ship in the heart of the sea; and the way of a man with a girl.
19 the way of an eagle in the sky, the way of a snake on a rock, the way of a ship on the high seas, and the way of a man with a young woman.
20 This is the way of a false wife; she takes food, and, cleaning her mouth, says, I have done no wrong.
20 “This is the way of an adulterous woman: She eats and wipes her mouth and says, ‘I’ve done nothing wrong.’
21 For three things the earth is moved, and there are four which it will not put up with:
21 “Under three things the earth trembles, under four it cannot bear up:
22 A servant when he becomes a king; a man without sense when his wealth is increased;
22 a servant who becomes king, a godless fool who gets plenty to eat,
23 A hated woman when she is married; and a servant-girl who takes the place of her master's wife.
23 a contemptible woman who gets married, and a servant who displaces her mistress.
24 There are four things which are little on the earth, but they are very wise:
24 “Four things on earth are small, yet they are extremely wise:
25 The ants are a people not strong, but they put by a store of food in the summer;
25 Ants are creatures of little strength, yet they store up their food in the summer;
26 The conies are only a feeble people, but they make their houses in the rocks;
26 hyraxes are creatures of little power, yet they make their home in the crags;
27 The locusts have no king, but they all go out in bands;
27 locusts have no king, yet they advance together in ranks;
28 You may take the lizard in your hands, but it is in kings' houses.
28 a lizard can be caught with the hand, yet it is found in kings’ palaces.
29 There are three things whose steps are good to see, even four whose goings are fair:
29 “There are three things that are stately in their stride, four that move with stately bearing:
30 The lion, which is strongest among beasts, not turning from his way for any;
30 a lion, mighty among beasts, who retreats before nothing;
31 The war-horse, and the he-goat, and the king when his army is with him.
31 a strutting rooster, a he-goat, and a king secure against revolt.
32 If you have done foolishly in lifting yourself up, or if you have had evil designs, put your hand over your mouth.
32 “If you play the fool and exalt yourself, or if you plan evil, clap your hand over your mouth!
33 The shaking of milk makes butter, and the twisting of the nose makes blood come: so the forcing of wrath is a cause of fighting.
33 For as churning cream produces butter, and as twisting the nose produces blood, so stirring up anger produces strife.”
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