1; Agur's confession of his faith.
7; The two points of his prayer.
10; The meanest are not to be wronged.
11; Four wicked generations.
15; Four things insatiable.
17; Parents are not to be despised.
18; Four things hard to be known.
21; Four things intolerable.
24; Four things exceeding wise.
29; Four things stately.
32; Wrath is to be prevented.
* Agur.
Agur was probably a public teacher, and Ithiel and Ucal, his
pupils; and this was the {massa,} or oracle, which he
delivered, not by his own wisdom, but by the Holy Spirit, for
the benefit of man; and which, it is probable, was added by
"the men of Hezekiah."
* even.
31:1 2Pe 1:19-21
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