Study 20 From The Book of Proverbs Is:
Proverbs 30
The last two chapters of Proverbs are
appendices. Chapter 30 gives the words
of Agur, of whom nothing further is known. Agur first looks Godward, and is
humbled by the mystery of the divine being and power. Later he looks out upon
the world of men and animals and notes a number of striking facts which the records.
1. Notice the definiteness,
urgency, content and motive of Agur’s prayer.
Compare with it the prayer which our Lord taught His disciple to pray.
2. Are the classes of men
mentioned in verses 11:14 still present? State in four words the sins of which
they were guilty.
3. What four lessons may the four
creatures mentioned in verses 24:-28 teach us?