Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Proverbs 30:27
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24-31. These verses provide two classes of apt illustrations of various aspects of the moral world, which the reader is left to apply. By the first ( :- ), diligence and providence are commended; the success of these insignificant animals being due to their instinctive sagacity and activity, rather than strength. The other class ( Proverbs 30:30 ; Proverbs 30:31 ) provides similes for whatever is majestic or comely, uniting efficiency with gracefulness. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-28" class="com-number"
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