the Week of Proper 12 / Ordinary 17
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Proverbs 30:6
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Don’t add to his words,or he will rebuke you, and you will be proved a liar.
Don't you add to his words, Lest he reprove you, and you be found a liar.
Add thou not unto his words, lest he reprove thee, and thou be found a liar.
Do not add to his words, lest he rebuke you and you be found a liar.
Do not add to His words Or He will rebuke you, and you will be proved a liar.
Do not add to his words, or he will correct you and prove you are a liar.
Do not add to His words, Or He will reprove you, and you will be found a liar.
Don't you add to his words, Lest he reprove you, and you be found a liar.
Put nothing vnto his wordes, least he reproue thee, and thou be found a lyar.
Do not add to His wordsLest He reprove you, and you be proved a liar.
Do not add to His words, lest He rebuke you and prove you a liar.
Don't change what God has said! He will correct you and show that you are a liar.
Don't add anything to his words; or he will rebuke you, and you be found a liar.
Add thou not unto his words, lest he reprove thee, and thou be found a liar.
So don't try to change what God says. If you do, he will punish you and prove that you are a liar.
Do not add to his words; lest he reprove you, and you be found a liar.
If you claim that he said something that he never said, he will reprimand you and show that you are a liar."
Do not add to his words lest he rebuke you and you be found a liar.
Do not add to His Words, that He not reprove you, and you be found a liar.
Put thou nothinge therfore vnto his wordes, lest he reproue the, and thou be founde as a lyar.
Add thou not unto his words, Lest he reprove thee, and thou be found a liar.
Make no addition to his words, or he will make clear your error, and you will be seen to be false.
Add thou not unto His words, lest He reprove thee, and thou be found a liar.
Adde thou not vnto his words, lest he reproue thee, and thou be found a lyar.
Put thou nothyng vnto his wordes, lest he reproue thee, and thou be founde a lyar.
A poor man walking in truth is better than a rich liar.
Add thou not unto his words, lest he reprove thee, and thou be found a liar.
Adde thou not ony thing to the wordis of hym, and thou be repreued, and be foundun a liere.
Don't add to his words, Or else he will reprove you, and you will be found a liar.
Add thou not to his words, lest he reprove thee, and thou be found a liar.
Do not add to his words, lest he reprove you, and prove you to be a liar.
Do not add to His words, Lest He rebuke you, and you be found a liar.
Do not add to his words, or he may rebuke you and expose you as a liar.
Do not add to His words, or He will speak strong words to you and prove you to be a liar.
Do not add to his words, or else he will rebuke you, and you will be found a liar.
Do not add unto his words, lest he convict thee, and thou be found false.
Add not any thing to his words, lest thou be reproved and found a liar:
Do not add to his words, lest he rebuke you, and you be found a liar.
Add not to His words, lest He reason with thee, And thou hast been found false.
Do not add to His words Or He will reprove you, and you will be proved a liar.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Add: Deuteronomy 4:2, Deuteronomy 12:32, Revelation 22:18, Revelation 22:19
and: Job 13:7-9, 1 Corinthians 15:15
Reciprocal: Ecclesiastes 3:14 - nothing Isaiah 29:13 - their fear Matthew 15:9 - teaching 1 Corinthians 3:12 - wood Galatians 1:9 - than
Cross-References
One day during the wheat harvest Reuben found some mandrakes in the field and brought them home to his mother Leah. Rachel asked Leah, "Could I please have some of your son's mandrakes?"
When Jacob came home that evening from the fields, Leah was there to meet him: "Sleep with me tonight; I've bartered my son's mandrakes for a night with you." So he slept with her that night. God listened to Leah; she became pregnant and gave Jacob a fifth son. She said, "God rewarded me for giving my maid to my husband." She named him Issachar (Bartered). Leah became pregnant yet again and gave Jacob a sixth son, saying, "God has given me a great gift. This time my husband will honor me with gifts—I've given him six sons!" She named him Zebulun (Honor). Last of all she had a daughter and named her Dinah.
But that very day Laban removed all the mottled and spotted billy goats and all the speckled and spotted nanny goats, every animal that had even a touch of white on it plus all the black sheep and placed them under the care of his sons. Then he put a three-day journey between himself and Jacob. Meanwhile Jacob went on tending what was left of Laban's flock.
God spoke to Jacob: "Go back to Bethel. Stay there and build an altar to the God who revealed himself to you when you were running for your life from your brother Esau." Jacob told his family and all those who lived with him, "Throw out all the alien gods which you have, take a good bath and put on clean clothes, we're going to Bethel. I'm going to build an altar there to the God who answered me when I was in trouble and has stuck with me everywhere I've gone since." They turned over to Jacob all the alien gods they'd been holding on to, along with their lucky-charm earrings. Jacob buried them under the oak tree in Shechem. Then they set out. A paralyzing fear descended on all the surrounding villages so that they were unable to pursue the sons of Jacob. Jacob and his company arrived at Luz, that is, Bethel, in the land of Canaan. He built an altar there and named it El-Bethel (God-of-Bethel) because that's where God revealed himself to him when he was running from his brother. And that's when Rebekah's nurse, Deborah, died. She was buried just below Bethel under the oak tree. It was named Allon-Bacuth (Weeping-Oak). God revealed himself once again to Jacob, after he had come back from Paddan Aram and blessed him: "Your name is Jacob (Heel); but that's your name no longer. From now on your name is Israel (God-Wrestler)." God continued, I am The Strong God. Have children! Flourish! A nation—a whole company of nations!— will come from you. Kings will come from your loins; the land I gave Abraham and Isaac I now give to you, and pass it on to your descendants. And then God was gone, ascended from the place where he had spoken with him. Jacob set up a stone pillar on the spot where God had spoken with him. He poured a drink offering on it and anointed it with oil. Jacob dedicated the place where God had spoken with him, Bethel (God's-House). They left Bethel. They were still quite a ways from Ephrath when Rachel went into labor—hard, hard labor. When her labor pains were at their worst, the midwife said to her, "Don't be afraid—you have another boy." With her last breath, for she was now dying, she named him Ben-oni (Son-of-My-Pain), but his father named him Ben-jamin (Son-of-Good-Fortune). Rachel died and was buried on the road to Ephrath, that is, Bethlehem. Jacob set up a pillar to mark her grave. It is still there today, "Rachel's Grave Stone." Israel kept on his way and set up camp at Migdal Eder. While Israel was living in that region, Reuben went and slept with his father's concubine, Bilhah. And Israel heard of what he did. There were twelve sons of Jacob. The sons by Leah: Reuben, Jacob's firstborn Simeon Levi Judah Issachar Zebulun. The sons by Rachel: Joseph Benjamin. The sons by Bilhah, Rachel's maid: Dan Naphtali. The sons by Zilpah, Leah's maid: Gad Asher. These were Jacob's sons, born to him in Paddan Aram. Finally, Jacob made it back home to his father Isaac at Mamre in Kiriath Arba, present-day Hebron, where Abraham and Isaac had lived. Isaac was now 180 years old. Isaac breathed his last and died—an old man full of years. He was buried with his family by his sons Esau and Jacob.
Dan's son: Hushim.
Dan: "Dan is a lion's cub leaping out of Bashan."
Clear my name, God; stick up for me against these loveless, immoral people. Get me out of here, away from these lying degenerates. I counted on you, God. Why did you walk out on me? Why am I pacing the floor, wringing my hands over these outrageous people?
"I'll blow these people away— like wind-blown leaves. You have it coming to you. I've measured it out precisely." God 's Decree. "It's because you forgot me and embraced the Big Lie, that so-called god Baal. I'm the one who will rip off your clothes, expose and shame you before the watching world. Your obsessions with gods, gods, and more gods, your goddess affairs, your god-adulteries. Gods on the hills, gods in the fields— every time I look you're off with another god. O Jerusalem, what a sordid life! Is there any hope for you!"
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Add thou not unto his words,.... To the words of God; as the Jews did, by joining their oral law, or the traditions of the elders, to the written word, and preferring them before it; and as the Papists, by making their unwritten traditions, and the sense and determinations of their church, equal to the Scriptures; and as all enthusiasts do, who set up their pretended dreams, visions, revelations, and prophecies, upon a foot with the word of God, or as superior to it; whereas that is, and that only, the rule and standard of faith and practice, and is a sufficient and perfect one; see Deuteronomy 4:2;
lest he reprove thee; that is, God; either by words or by blows, by threatenings and denunciations of his wrath and displeasure; or by chastisements and corrections for such daring pride, blasphemy, and wickedness; those who add to his words, he threatens to add plagues unto them, Revelation 22:18;
and thou be found a liar; a forger, speaker, and spreader of doctrinal lies, such doctrines as are contrary to the word of truth; not being built on that, but upon human inventions, and additions to it.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Men are not to mingle revealed truth with their own imaginations and traditions. In speculating on the unseen, the risk of error is indefinitely great, and that error God reproves by manifesting its falsehoods.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Proverbs 30:6. Add not thou unto his words — You can no more increase their value by any addition, than you can that of gold by adding any other metal to it. Take care that you do not any thing that this word forbids, nor leave undone any thing that it commands: for this is adding and diminishing in Scripture phrase.
Lest he reprove thee — Lest he try thy word by fire, as his has been tried; and it appear that, far from abiding the test, the fire shows thine to be reprobate silver; and so thou be found a falsifier of God's word, and a liar.
How amply has this been fulfilled in the case of the Romish Church! It has added all the gross stuff in the Apocrypha, besides innumerable legends and traditions, to the word of God! They have been tried by the refiner's fire. And this Church has been reproved, and found to be a liar, in attempting to filiate on the most holy God spurious writings discreditable to his nature.