< Proverbs 30 >
1 The words of Agur the son of Jakeh, [even] the prophecy: the man spoke to Ithiel, even to Ithiel and Ucal,
The words of Agur son of Jakeh—the utterance: This man declared to Ithiel, to Ithiel and Ucal:
2 Surely I [am] more brutish than [any] man, and have not the understanding of a man.
Surely I am more like an animal than any human and I do not have the understanding of a human being.
3 I neither learned wisdom, nor have the knowledge of the holy.
I have not learned wisdom, nor do I have knowledge of the Holy One.
4 Who hath ascended 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?
Who has gone up to heaven and come down? Who has gathered up the wind in the hollow of his hands? Who has gathered 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] pure: he [is] a shield to them that put their trust in him.
Every word of God is tested; he is a shield to those who take refuge in him.
6 Add thou not to his words, lest he reprove thee, and thou be found a liar.
Do not add to his words, or he will discipline you, and you will be proved to be a liar.
7 Two [things] have I required of thee; deny [them] not to me before I die:
Two things I ask of you, do not withhold them from me before I die:
8 Remove far from me vanity and lies; give me neither poverty nor riches; feed me with food convenient for me:
Put vanity and lies far away from me. Give me neither poverty nor riches, just give me the food I need.
9 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].
For if I have too much, I might deny you and say, “Who is Yahweh?” Or if I become poor, I might steal and profane the name of my God.
10 Accuse not a servant to his master, lest he curse thee, and thou be found guilty.
Do not slander a slave before his master, or he will curse you and you will be held guilty.
11 [There is] a generation [that] curseth their father, and doth not bless their mother.
There is a generation that curses their father and does not bless their mother.
12 [There is] a generation [that are] pure in their own eyes, and [yet] are not washed from their filthiness.
There is a generation that is pure in their own eyes, and yet they are not washed of their filth.
13 [There is] a generation, O how lofty are their eyes! and their eyelids are lifted up.
There is a generation whose eyes are raised up, and how high are their eyelids lifted up!
14 [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.
There is a generation whose teeth are swords, and their jawbones are like knives, so they may devour the poor from the earth and the needy from among humanity.
15 The horse-leech hath two daughters, [crying], Give, give. There are three [things that] are never satisfied, [yes], four [things] say not, [It is] enough:
The leech has two daughters: “Give and give” they cry. There are three things that are never satisfied, four that never say, “Enough”:
16 The grave; and the barren womb; the earth [that] is not filled with water; and the fire [that] saith not, [It is] enough. (Sheol )
Sheol; the barren womb; land that is never satisfied with water; and the fire that never says, “Enough!” (Sheol )
17 The eye [that] mocketh at [its] father, and despiseth to obey [its] mother, the ravens of the valley shall pick it out, and the young eagles shall eat it.
The eye that mocks a father and scorns obedience to a mother, his eyes will be pecked out by the ravens of the valley, and he will be eaten by the vultures.
18 There are three [things which] are too wonderful for me, yes, four which I know not:
There are three things that are too wonderful for me, four that I do not understand:
19 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.
the way of an eagle in the sky; 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.
20 Such [is] the way of an adulterous woman; she eateth, and wipeth her mouth, and saith, I have done no wickedness.
This is the way of an adulteress: she eats and she wipes her mouth and says, “I have done nothing wrong.”
21 For three [things] the earth is disquieted, and for four [which] it cannot bear:
Under three things the earth trembles, and under four it cannot bear up:
22 For a servant when he reigneth; and a fool when he is filled with food.
a slave when he becomes king; a fool when he is filled with food;
23 For an odious [woman] when she is married; and a handmaid that is heir to her mistress.
a hated woman when she marries; and a maid when she takes the place of her mistress.
24 There are four [things which are] little upon the earth, but they [are] very wise:
Four things on earth are small and yet they are very wise:
25 The ants [are] a people not strong, yet they prepare their food in the summer;
the ants are creatures that are not strong, but they prepare their food in the summer;
26 The conies [are but] a feeble people, yet they make their houses in the rocks;
the rock badgers are not mighty creatures, but they make their homes in the rocks.
27 The locusts have no king, yet go they forth all of them by bands;
Locusts have no king, but all of them march in rank.
28 The spider taketh hold with her hands, and is in king's palaces.
As for the lizard, you can hold it in your two hands, yet they are found in kings' palaces.
29 There are three [things] which go well, yes, four are comely in going:
There are three things that are stately in their stride and four that are stately in how they walk:
30 A lion, [which is] strongest among beasts, and turneth not away for any;
a lion, strongest among wild animals— it does not turn away from anything;
31 A greyhound; a he-goat also; and a king, against whom [there is] no rising up.
a strutting rooster; a goat; and a king whose soldiers are beside him.
32 If thou hast done foolishly in lifting up thyself, or if thou hast thought evil, [lay] thy hand upon thy mouth.
If you have been foolish, exalting yourself, or if you have been devising evil— put your hand over your mouth.
33 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.
As churning milk makes butter and as one's nose will produce blood if it is twisted, so deeds done in anger produce conflict.