< Proverbs 30 >
1 [the] words of - Agur [the] son of Jakeh the oracle [the] utterance of the man to Ithiel to Ithiel and Ukal.
verba Congregantis filii Vomentis visio quam locutus est vir cum quo est Deus et qui Deo secum morante confortatus ait
2 That [am] stupid I more than anyone and not [the] understanding of a person [belongs] to me.
stultissimus sum virorum et sapientia hominum non est mecum
3 And not I have learned wisdom and knowledge of [the] holy [one] I know.
non didici sapientiam et non novi sanctorum scientiam
4 Who? has he gone up heaven - and has he come down? who? has he gathered [the] wind - in hands his who? has he wrapped [the] waters - in cloak who? has he set up all [the] ends of [the] earth what? [is] name his and what? [is] [the] name of son his for you know.
quis ascendit in caelum atque descendit quis continuit spiritum manibus suis quis conligavit aquas quasi in vestimento quis suscitavit omnes terminos terrae quod nomen eius et quod nomen filii eius si nosti
5 Every word of God [is] refined [is] a shield he for [those who] take refuge in him.
omnis sermo Dei ignitus clypeus est sperantibus in se
6 May not you add to words his lest he should rebuke you and you will be proved a liar.
ne addas quicquam verbis illius et arguaris inveniarisque mendax
7 Two [things] I ask from with you may not you withhold [them] from me before I will die.
duo rogavi te ne deneges mihi antequam moriar
8 Deceitfulness - and a word of falsehood put far away from me poverty and wealth may not you give to me let devour me [the] food of allotment my.
vanitatem et verba mendacia longe fac a me mendicitatem et divitias ne dederis mihi tribue tantum victui meo necessaria
9 Lest I should be satisfied - and I will deny and I will say who? [is] Yahweh and lest I should become impoverished and I will steal and I will seize [the] name of God my.
ne forte saturatus inliciar ad negandum et dicam quis est Dominus et egestate conpulsus furer et peierem nomen Dei mei
10 May not you slander a slave to (master his *Q(K)*) lest he should curse you and you will be held guilty.
ne accuses servum ad dominum suum ne forte maledicat tibi et corruas
11 A generation father its it curses and mother its not it blesses.
generatio quae patri suo maledicit et quae non benedicit matri suae
12 A generation [is] pure in own eyes its and from excrement its not it has been washed.
generatio quae sibi munda videtur et tamen non est lota a sordibus suis
13 A generation how! they are raised eyes its and eyelids its they are lifted up.
generatio cuius excelsi sunt oculi et palpebrae eius in alta subrectae
14 A generation - [are] swords teeth its and [are] knives jaw bones its to devour afflicted [people] from [the] earth and needy [people] from humankind.
generatio quae pro dentibus gladios habet et commandit molaribus suis ut comedat inopes de terra et pauperes ex hominibus
15 [belong] to A leech - two daughters give - give three [things] they not they are satisfied four [things] not they say enough.
sanguisugae duae sunt filiae dicentes adfer adfer tria sunt insaturabilia et quartum quod numquam dicit sufficit
16 Sheol and barrenness of a womb land [which] not it is satisfied water and fire [which] not it says enough. (Sheol )
infernus et os vulvae et terra quae non satiatur aqua ignis vero numquam dicit sufficit (Sheol )
17 An eye - [which] it mocks a father so it may despise obedience of a mother they will pluck out it [the] ravens of [the] wadi and they will eat it [the] young of an eagle.
oculum qui subsannat patrem et qui despicit partum matris suae effodiant corvi de torrentibus et comedant illum filii aquilae
18 Three [things] they they are [too] wonderful for me (and four [things] *Q(k)*) not I know them.
tria sunt difficilia mihi et quartum penitus ignoro
19 [the] way of The eagle - in the heavens [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 young woman.
viam aquilae in caelo viam colubri super petram viam navis in medio mari et viam viri in adulescentula
20 [is] thus - [the] way of A woman adulterous she eats and she wipes clean mouth her and she says not I have done wickedness.
talis est via mulieris adulterae quae comedit et tergens os suum dicit non sum operata malum
21 Under three [things] it quakes [the] earth and under four [things] not it is able to bear up.
per tria movetur terra et quartum non potest sustinere
22 Under a slave for he will become king and a fool for he will be satisfied food.
per servum cum regnaverit per stultum cum saturatus fuerit cibo
23 Under a hated [woman] for she will be married and a female servant for she will dispossess mistress her.
per odiosam mulierem cum in matrimonio fuerit adsumpta et per ancillam cum heres fuerit dominae suae
24 Four [things] they [are] small [things] of [the] earth and they [are] wise [things] made wise.
quattuor sunt minima terrae et ipsa sunt sapientiora sapientibus
25 The ants [are] a people not strong and they prepared in the summer food their.
formicae populus infirmus quae praeparant in messe cibum sibi
26 Rock badgers [are] a people not mighty and they made in the rock[s] home their.
lepusculus plebs invalida quae conlocat in petra cubile suum
27 A king not [belongs] to the locust and it went out dividing all of it.
regem lucusta non habet et egreditur universa per turmas
28 A lizard in [two] hands you will grasp and it [is] in [the] palaces of a king.
stilio manibus nititur et moratur in aedibus regis
29 Three [things] they [are] doing well of step and four [things] [are] doing well to walk.
tria sunt quae bene gradiuntur et quartum quod incedit feliciter
30 A lion [is] mighty among the animal[s] and not it turns back from before anything.
leo fortissimus bestiarum ad nullius pavebit occursum
31 A rooster of loins or a male goat and a king a band of soldiers with him.
gallus succinctus lumbos et aries nec est rex qui resistat ei
32 If you have been foolish by exalting yourself and if you have plotted hand to a mouth.
et qui stultus apparuit postquam elatus est in sublime si enim intellexisset ori inposuisset manum
33 For squeezing of milk it brings forth butter and squeezing of a nose it brings forth blood and squeezing of anger it brings forth strife.
qui autem fortiter premit ubera ad eliciendum lac exprimit butyrum et qui vehementer emungitur elicit sanguinem et qui provocat iras producit discordias