The humble words of Agur begin with a confession of his own ignorance and the greatness and purity of God, whose every word “proves true.” He offers a memorable prayer for neither poverty nor riches, “lest I be full and deny you... or lest I be poor and steal,” and a series of numerical sayings drawing lessons from ants, locusts, and other wonders of creation.
Proverbs study chapter
Proverbs 30
the words of AgurHumble reflections on God’s greatness, human limits, and numerical sayings from nature.
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