The Words of Agur 1And the prophecie that the same man spake vnto Ithiel, euen vnto Ithiel and Uchal. 2Surely I am more foolishe then any man, and haue no mans vnderstandyng. 3I neuer learned wisdome, nor had knowledge of holy thynges. 4Who hath clymed vp into heauen, and come downe from thence? who hath holden the wynde fast in his hande? who hath gathered together the waters in a garment? who hath established all the endes of the worlde: what is his name, and what is his sonnes name, yf thou canst tell? 5Euery worde of God is pure: he is a shielde vnto all them that put their trust in hym. 6Put thou nothyng vnto his wordes, lest he reproue thee, and thou be founde a lyar. 7Two thinges haue I required of thee, denie me them not before I dye: 8Remoue farre fro me vanitie and lyes, geue me neither pouertie nor riches, only graunt me a necessary lyuyng: 9Lest peraduenture I beyng full, shoulde denie thee, and say, who is the Lorde? or beyng oppressed with pouertie fall to stealyng, and forswere the name of my God. 10Accuse not a seruaunt vnto his maister, lest he speake euyll of thee, and thou be hurt. 11There is a generation that curseth their father, and doth not blesse their mother. 12There is a generation that thynke them selues cleane, and yet is not cleansed from their filthinesse. 13There is a generation that hath a proude loke, and doth cast vp their eye lyddes. 14There is a generation whose teeth are as swordes, and their chawes as knyues, to deuour the poore from of the earth, & the needy from among men. 15The horse leache hath two daughters crying: bryng hyther, bryng hyther. There be three thynges that are neuer satisfied, yea foure thynges sayth neuer hoe: 16The graue, the barren wombe, and the earth that hath neuer water enough: as for fire it sayth neuer hoe. 17Who so laugheth his father to scorne, and setteth his mothers commaundement at naught, the rauens of the valley picke out his eyes, and deuoured be he of the young Egles. 18There be three thynges whiche are wonderfull to me, yea foure whiche passe my vnderstandyng: 19The way of an Egle in the ayre, the way of a serpent vpon a stone, the way of a ship in the middest of the sea, and the way of a man with a young woman:
20Such is the way also of a wyfe that breaketh wedlocke, which wypeth her mouth
21For three thynges the earth is disquieted, and the fourth may it not abyde.
22A seruaunt that beareth rule, a foole that is full fedde,
23A spiteful woman when she is maried, and an handmayde that is heire to her maistresse.
24These be foure thynges in the earth the which are very litle, but in wisdome they exceede the wyse:
25The emmets are
26The conies are but a feeble folke, yet make their boroughes among the rockes:
27The grashoppers haue not a guide, yet go they foorth together by heapes:
28The spyder laboureth with her handes, and is in kynges palaces.
29There be three thynges that go well, yea foure are comely in goyng.
30A lion whiche is strongest among beastes, and shunneth not at the syght of any:
31A grayhounde strong in the hynder partes, a ramme also, and a king against whom no man aryseth vp.
32If thou hast done foolishly when thou wast in hye estate, or yf thou hast taken euyll counsayle, then lay thine hande vpon thy mouth.
33Who so chirneth mylke bringeth foorth butter, and he that rubbeth his nose, maketh it bleede: Euen so he that forceth wrath, bringeth foorth strife. |