The Proverbs
⭑ Catholic Public Domain Version 2009 ⭑
- Kapitel 30 -
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								Fußnoten
								(a)30:1 Or, ‘The words of the Gatherer, the son of the Vomiter.’(Conte)							
																															
								(b)30:1 
          Gatherer, etc: Or, as it is in the Latin, Congregans the son of Vomens. The Latin interpreter has given us in this place the signification of the Hebrew names, instead of the names themselves, which are in the Hebrew, Agur the son of Jakeh. But whether this Agur be the same person as Solomon, as many think, or a different person, whose doctrine was adopted by Solomon, and inserted among his parables or proverbs, is uncertain.(Challoner)							
																															
								(c)30:5 
          Is fire tried: That is, most pure, like gold purified by fire.(Challoner)							
																															
								(d)30:15 
          The horseleech: Concupiscence, which has two daughters that are never satisfied, viz., lust and avarice.(Challoner)							
																															
								(e)30:28 
          The stellio: A kind of house lizard marked with spots like stars, from whence it has its name.(Challoner)							
																															
								(f)30:33 Now pressing out milk strongly does not literally produce butter; but this is a type of figure of speech where the literal meaning is not true and is not what is being asserted as true. It is the figurative meaning that is being asserted as true.(Conte)