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"There are three things which are too amazing for me, Four which I don`t understand:
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A Posture of Humility
This verse introduces a numerical riddle, a common style in wisdom literature. The author, Agur, expresses profound humility, admitting there are things in God's creation and human experience that are beyond his full comprehension. As commentator John Gill notes, these are things he could not fully "find out, nor account for."
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18th Century
Theologian
Another enigma. The four things of Proverbs 30:16 agreed in the common point of insatiableness; the four now mentioned (Proverbs 30:19)…
19th Century
Bishop
Too wonderful for me.— The wonder in Agur’s eyes seems to be that none of the four leave any trace behind them. (Compare to Wisdom…
17th Century
Pastor
There are three things which are too wonderful for me Which were above his reach and comprehension; what he could no…
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Minister
Four things cannot be fully known. The kingdom of nature is full of marvels. The fourth is a mystery of iniquity: the cursed arts by which a vile s…