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Chapter 30
The
words
of
Agur
the
sonne
of
Iakeh,
euen
the
prophecy:
The
man
spake
vnto
Ithiel,
euen
vnto
Ithiel
and
Ucal.
2
Surely
I
am
more
brutish
then
any
man,
and
haue
not
the
vnderstanding
of
a
man.
3
I
neither
learned
wisedome,
nor
haue
the
knowledge
of
the
holy.
4
Who
hath
ascended
vp
into
heauen,
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
sonnes
name,
if
thou
canst
tell?
5
Euery
word
of
God
is
pure:
he
is
a
shield
vnto
them
that
put
their
trust
in
him.
6
Adde
thou
not
vnto
his
words,
lest
he
reproue
thee,
and
thou
be
found
a
lyar.
7
Two
things
haue
I
required
of
thee,
deny
me
them
not
before
I
die.
8
Remoue
farre
from
mee
vanity,
and
lyes;
giue
me
neither
pouerty,
nor
riches,
feede
me
with
food
conuenient
for
me.
9
Lest
I
be
full,
and
deny
thee,
and
say,
Who
is
the
Lord?
or
lest
I
be
poore,
and
steale,
and
take
the
name
of
my
God
in
vaine.
10
Accuse
not
a
seruant
vnto
his
master;
lest
he
curse
thee,
and
thou
be
found
guilty.
11
There
is
a
generation
that
curseth
their
father,
and
doth
not
blesse
their
mother.
12
There
is
a
generation
that
are
pure
in
their
owne
eyes,
and
yet
is
not
washed
from
their
filthinesse.
13
There
is
a
generation,
O
howe
lofty
are
their
eyes!
and
their
eye-lids
are
lifted
vp.
14
There
is
a
generation,
whose
teeth
are
as
swords,
and
their
iaw-teeth
as
kniues,
to
deuoure
the
poore
from
off
the
earth,
and
the
needy
from
among
men.
15
The
horse-leach
hath
two
daughters,
crying,
Giue,
giue.
There
are
three
things
that
are
neuer
satisfied,
yea
foure
things
say
not,
It
is
enough:
16
The
graue;
and
the
barren
wombe;
the
earth
that
is
not
filled
with
water;
and
the
fire
that
saith
not,
It
is
enough.
17
The
eye
that
mocketh
at
his
father,
and
despiseth
to
obey
his
mother;
the
rauens
of
the
valley
shall
picke
it
out,
and
the
young
Eagles
shall
eate
it.
18
There
be
three
things
which
are
too
wonderfull
for
me;
yea
foure,
which
I
know
not:
19
The
way
of
an
Eagle
in
the
ayre;
the
way
of
a
serpent
vpon
a
rocke;
the
the
way
of
a
ship
in
the
midst
of
the
sea;
and
the
way
of
a
man
with
a
maid.
20
Such
is
the
way
of
an
adulterous
woman:
she
eateth,
and
wipeth
her
mouth,
and
saith,
I
haue
done
no
wickednesse.
21
For
three
things
the
earth
is
disquieted,
and
for
foure
which
it
cannot
beare:
22
For
a
seruant
when
he
reigneth,
and
a
foole
when
hee
is
filled
with
meate:
23
For
an
odious
woman
when
shee
is
married,
and
an
handmayd
that
is
heire
to
her
mistresse.
24
There
be
foure
things
which
are
little
vpon
the
earth;
but
they
are
exceeding
wise:
25
The
Ants
are
a
people
not
strong,
yet
they
prepare
their
meate
in
the
summer.
26
The
conies
are
but
a
feeble
folke,
yet
make
they
their
houses
in
the
rocks
27
The
locustes
haue
no
king,
yet
goe
they
forth
all
of
them
by
bands.
28
The
spider
taketh
hold
with
her
hands,
and
is
in
kings
palaces.
29
There
be
three
things
which
goe
well,
yea
foure
are
comely
in
going:
30
A
lyon
which
is
strongest
among
beastes,
and
turneth
not
away
for
any:
31
A
gray-hound;
an
hee-goate
also;
and
a
king,
against
whom
there
is
no
rising
vp.
32
If
thou
hast
done
foolishly
in
lifting
vp
thy
selfe,
or
if
thou
hast
thought
euill,
lay
thine
hand
vpon
thy
mouth.
33
Surely
the
churning
of
milke
bringeth
forth
butter;
and
the
wringing
of
the
nose
bringeth
forth
blood:
so
the
forcing
of
wrath
bringeth
forth
strife.
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