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Passage: Proverbs 30:11-33

Key verse: 33

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11 “There are those who curse their fathers
    and do not bless their mothers;(A)
12 those who are pure in their own eyes(B)
    and yet are not cleansed of their filth;(C)
13 those whose eyes are ever so haughty,(D)
    whose glances are so disdainful;
14 those whose teeth(E) are swords
    and whose jaws are set with knives(F)
to devour(G) the poor(H) from the earth
    and the needy from among mankind.(I)

15 “The leech has two daughters.
    ‘Give! Give!’ they cry.

“There are three things that are never satisfied,(J)
    four that never say, ‘Enough!’:
16 the grave,(K) the barren womb,
    land, which is never satisfied with water,
    and fire, which never says, ‘Enough!’

17 “The eye that mocks(L) a father,
    that scorns an aged mother,
will be pecked out by the ravens of the valley,
    will be eaten by the vultures.(M)

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 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 an adulterous woman:
    She eats and wipes her mouth
    and says, ‘I’ve done nothing wrong.’(N)

21 “Under three things the earth trembles,
    under four it cannot bear up:
22 a servant who becomes king,(O)
    a godless fool who gets plenty to eat,
23 a contemptible woman who gets married,
    and a servant who displaces her mistress.

24 “Four things on earth are small,
    yet they are extremely wise:
25 Ants are creatures of little strength,
    yet they store up their food in the summer;(P)
26 hyraxes(Q) are creatures of little power,
    yet they make their home in the crags;
27 locusts(R) have no king,
    yet they advance together in ranks;
28 a lizard can be caught with the hand,
    yet it is found in kings’ palaces.

29 “There are three things that are stately in their stride,
    four that move with stately bearing:
30 a lion, mighty among beasts,
    who retreats before nothing;
31 a strutting rooster, a he-goat,
    and a king secure against revolt.[a]

32 “If you play the fool and exalt yourself,
    or if you plan evil,
    clap your hand over your mouth!(S)
33 For as churning cream produces butter,
    and as twisting the nose produces blood,
    so stirring up anger produces strife.”

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Footnotes
  1. Proverbs 30:31 The meaning of the Hebrew for this phrase is uncertain.

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11 There are those[a] who (A)curse their fathers
    and do not bless their mothers.
12 There are those who are (B)clean in their own eyes
    but are not washed of their filth.
13 There are those—how (C)lofty are their eyes,
    how high their eyelids lift!
14 There are those whose teeth are (D)swords,
    whose (E)fangs are knives,
to (F)devour the poor from off the earth,
    the needy from among mankind.

15 The leech has two daughters:
    Give and Give.[b]
(G)Three things are never satisfied;
    (H)four never say, “Enough”:
16 (I)Sheol, (J)the barren womb,
    the land never satisfied with water,
    and the fire that never says, “Enough.”

17 The eye that (K)mocks a father
    and (L)scorns to obey a mother
will (M)be picked out by (N)the ravens of the valley
    and eaten by the vultures.

18 (O)Three things are (P)too wonderful for me;
    (Q)four I do not understand:
19 the way of an eagle in the sky,
    the way of a serpent on a rock,
the way of a ship on the high seas,
    and the way of a man with a virgin.

20 This is the way of an adulteress:
    she eats and wipes her mouth
    and says, “I have done no wrong.”

21 Under (R)three things (S)the earth trembles;
    under (T)four it cannot bear up:
22 (U)a slave when he becomes king,
    and a fool when he is (V)filled with food;
23 (W)an unloved woman when she (X)gets a husband,
    and a maidservant when she displaces her mistress.

24 (Y)Four things on earth are small,
    but they are exceedingly wise:
25 (Z)the ants are a people not strong,
    yet they provide their food in the summer;
26 (AA)the rock badgers are a people not mighty,
    yet they make their homes in the cliffs;
27 the locusts have no (AB)king,
    yet all of them march in (AC)rank;
28 the lizard you can take in your hands,
    yet it is in kings' palaces.

29 (AD)Three things are stately in their tread;
    (AE)four are stately in their stride:
30 the lion, which is mightiest among beasts
    and (AF)does not turn back before any;
31 the (AG)strutting rooster,[c] the he-goat,
    and a king whose army is with him.[d]

32 If you have been foolish, exalting yourself,
    or if you have been devising evil,
    (AH)put your hand on your mouth.
33 For pressing milk produces curds,
    pressing the nose produces blood,
    and pressing anger produces strife.

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Footnotes
  1. Proverbs 30:11 Hebrew There is a generation; also verses 12, 13, 14
  2. Proverbs 30:15 Or “Give, give,” they cry
  3. Proverbs 30:31 Or the magpie, or the greyhound; Hebrew girt-of-loins
  4. Proverbs 30:31 Or against whom there is no rising up

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1. What should the wise avoid? (11-2 ) Four things (11-14): cursing his father, self-righteousness, haughty eyes and devouring the poor. Still another four things (15-17): greed like leech, grave, dry land and fire. What are four amazing things? (18-2 ): The way of an eagle, a snake, a ship and an adulterous man with his maiden. An adulterous life may be hidden to people's eyes but not to God's. 2. How should the wise behave? (21-33) Four detestable things (21-23) include: unqualified people acquiring honor and power. Four small but extremely wise things (24-28): ants in diligence, hyraxes in protecting their home, locusts with no king that advance together in ranks, a lizard in acting quickly and wisely. Four majestic things (29-33): a lion who retreats before nothing, a rooster in signaling morning, a he-goat in leading ahead and a wise king. We must be wise enough to stop our foolish behavior and anger as quickly as possible.

Prayer: Lord, help me to learn wisdom from everything and glorify you in everything.

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