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Text -- Proverbs 30:3 (NET)

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I have not been taught in the schools of wisdom.

Wesley: Pro 30:3 - -- Of the holy prophets. I have not such Divine inspirations as prophets strictly so called have received.
Of the holy prophets. I have not such Divine inspirations as prophets strictly so called have received.
JFB -> Pro 30:2-4
JFB: Pro 30:2-4 - -- Stupid, a strong term to denote his lowly self-estimation; or he may speak of such as his natural condition, as contrasted with God's all-seeing compr...
Stupid, a strong term to denote his lowly self-estimation; or he may speak of such as his natural condition, as contrasted with God's all-seeing comprehensive knowledge and almighty power. The questions of this clause emphatically deny the attributes mentioned to be those of any creature, thus impressively strengthening the implied reference of the former to God (compare Deu 30:12-14; Isa 40:12; Eph 4:8).
Clarke -> Pro 30:3
Clarke: Pro 30:3 - -- I neither learned wisdom - I have never been a scholar in any of those schools of the wise men, nor have the knowledge of the holy, קדשים kedo...
I neither learned wisdom - I have never been a scholar in any of those schools of the wise men, nor have the knowledge of the holy,
The Septuagint give this a different turn: yeov dedidace me sofian, kai gnwsin agiwn egnwka; "God hath taught me wisdom, and the knowledge of the saints I have known.
This may refer to the patriarchs, prophets, or holy men, that lived before the days of Solomon. That is, the translators might have had these in view.
TSK -> Pro 30:3
TSK: Pro 30:3 - -- neither : Amo 7:14, Amo 7:15; Mat 16:17
nor : Job 11:7-9; Mat 11:27; Joh 17:3; Rom 11:33; Eph 3:18, Eph 3:19
have : Heb. know
the holy : Isa 6:3, Isa ...

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Barnes -> Pro 30:3
Barnes: Pro 30:3 - -- He found, when he looked within, that all his learning was as nothing. He had heard of God only "by the hearing of the ear"Job 42:5, and now he disc...
Poole -> Pro 30:3
Poole: Pro 30:3 - -- I neither learned wisdom I have not been taught in the schools of wisdom, as the sons of prophets were, but must own myself to be an unlearned man, a...
I neither learned wisdom I have not been taught in the schools of wisdom, as the sons of prophets were, but must own myself to be an unlearned man, as the prophet Amos was, Amo 7:14,15 . Or, I have not learned it, neither by my own understanding and study, nor by the help of other men.
Of the holy either,
1. Of the holy angels, who are called holy by way of eminency, as Deu 33:2 Job 15:15 Dan 4:13,17,23 8:13 . But it was vain to deny that angelical knowledge to be in him, which no man imagined to be in him, and which was not in Adam fix the state of innocency. Or,
2. Of the holy prophets. So the sense is, I have not such Divine inspirations as prophets strictly so called have received, whereby I should be enabled to know or explain those great mysteries wherein you desire information from me. Or,
3. Of holy things, of the mind and will of God concerning man’ s salvation, and the way which leads to it; not that he denieth that he had any knowledge of these things, but only a full, and comprehensive, and perfect knowledge, which they falsely supposed to be in him.
Gill -> Pro 30:3
Gill: Pro 30:3 - -- I neither learned wisdom,.... Natural wisdom or philosophy, so as to understand the nature of things, and reason about them in a philosophical manner;...
I neither learned wisdom,.... Natural wisdom or philosophy, so as to understand the nature of things, and reason about them in a philosophical manner; or political wisdom, so as to know how to govern states, and manage the affairs of kingdoms; or in a lower sphere to transact the affairs of life to any peculiar advantage; he had not a polite or liberal education: or spiritual and evangelical wisdom; that is, not of himself through the mere strength and force of his genius and natural capacity, or of others; he was not the son of a prophet, nor brought up in the schools of the prophets; he did not learn it, nor was he taught it by men; for this is not acquired by human teaching; it is what comes from above, from heaven, and by the revelation of God;
nor have the knowledge of the holy; or "holies" s; either of holy persons, such knowledge as holy men of God had; or of the holy angels, not of their nature, capacities, influence and operations; nor such as they have: or rather of the holy Persons in the Trinity, Father, Son and Spirit; their nature modes of subsisting, perfections, purposes, and the like; at least not a full and comprehensive one: or of holy things, of the holy Scriptures, and the holy doctrines of them; however, not what is perfect and complete. It may be rendered, "but I have the knowledge of the holy" t, though he had not the advantage of human literature, nor had ever been under the instructions of men on one account or another, and therefore what he knew, or was about to discourse of, was from God. Some understand this verse and Pro 30:2 of Ithiel, or Christ u, as in the esteem of men, 1Co 1:23.

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TSK Synopsis -> Pro 30:1-33
TSK Synopsis: Pro 30:1-33 - --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 insatia...
MHCC -> Pro 30:1-6
MHCC: Pro 30:1-6 - --Agur speaks of himself as wanting a righteousness, and having done very foolishly. And it becomes us all to have low thoughts of ourselves. He speaks ...
Matthew Henry -> Pro 30:1-6
Matthew Henry: Pro 30:1-6 - -- Some make Agur to be not the name of this author, but his character; he was a collector (so it signifies), a gatherer, one that did not compose ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Pro 30:2-3
Keil-Delitzsch: Pro 30:2-3 - --
The כי now following confirms the fruitlessness of the long zealous search:
2 For I am without reason for a man,
And a man's understanding I ha...
Constable: Pro 30:1--31:31 - --V. TWO DISCOURSES BY OTHER WISE MEN chs. 30--31
Chapters 30 and 31 form a distinct section in Proverbs because n...

Constable: Pro 30:1-33 - --A. The Wisdom of Agur ch. 30
The most distinctive features of Agur's proverbs are his numerical style of...




