Proverbs 30 repeats the sayings of one named Agur who describes himself as lacking the wisdom to learn about the Holy One, the Lord.
Please read Proverbs 30 in at least two (2) Bible versions to include the (NKJV).
Please briefly respond, in your own words, here IN THE COMMENTS to the following verses:
v. 2
v. 5
Every word of God is pure.
v. 7
>Two things I request of You (deprive me not before I die):
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vv. 11-14
>There is a generation...
<v. 11
<v. 12
<v. 13
<v. 14
vv. 15-17
>Four things never satisfied:
<v. 15
<v. 16
<v. 17
vv. 18-19
>Four things too wonderful, which I do not understand:
<v. 18
<v. 19
vv. 21-23
>Four things perturb the earth that it cannot bear up:
<v. 21
<v. 22
<v. 23
vv. 24-28
>Four things which are exceedingly wise:
<v. 24
<v. 25
<v. 26
<v. 27
<v. 28
vv. 29-31
>Four things which are majestic in pace and stately in walk:
<v. 29
<v. 30
<v. 31
Please read Proverbs 30 in at least two (2) Bible versions to include the (NKJV).
Please briefly respond, in your own words, here IN THE COMMENTS to the following verses:
v. 2
v. 5
Every word of God is pure.
v. 7
>Two things I request of You (deprive me not before I die):
<
<
vv. 11-14
>There is a generation...
<v. 11
<v. 12
<v. 13
<v. 14
vv. 15-17
>Four things never satisfied:
<v. 15
<v. 16
<v. 17
vv. 18-19
>Four things too wonderful, which I do not understand:
<v. 18
<v. 19
vv. 21-23
>Four things perturb the earth that it cannot bear up:
<v. 21
<v. 22
<v. 23
vv. 24-28
>Four things which are exceedingly wise:
<v. 24
<v. 25
<v. 26
<v. 27
<v. 28
vv. 29-31
>Four things which are majestic in pace and stately in walk:
<v. 29
<v. 30
<v. 31