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Bahasa Indonesia Sehari-hari

Amsal 30:30

singa, yang terkuat di antara binatang, yang tidak mundur terhadap apapun.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Lion;   Riddle;   Thompson Chain Reference - Animals;   Lions;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Lion, the;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Proverb, the Book of;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Lion;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Pardon;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Lions;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Animals;   Proverbs, Book of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Agur;   Jakeh;   Lion;   Massa;   Proverb;   Proverbs, Book of;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Lion;   Proverbs, Book of;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Lion;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Anthropology;   Lion;  

Parallel Translations

Alkitab Terjemahan Baru
singa, yang terkuat di antara binatang, yang tidak mundur terhadap apapun.

Contextual Overview

29 There be three thynges that go well, yea foure are comely in goyng. 30 A lion whiche is strongest among beastes, and shunneth not at the syght of any: 31 A grayhounde strong in the hynder partes, a ramme also, and a king against whom no man aryseth vp. ' 32 If thou hast done foolishly when thou wast in hye estate, or yf thou hast taken euyll counsayle, then lay thine hande vpon thy mouth. 33 Who so chirneth mylke bringeth foorth butter, and he that rubbeth his nose, maketh it bleede: Euen so he that forceth wrath, bringeth foorth strife.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Numbers 23:24, Judges 14:18

Reciprocal: 2 Samuel 1:23 - stronger

Cross-References

Deuteronomy 11:10
For the lande whyther thou goest to possesse it, is not as the lande of Egypt that ye came out of, where thou sowedst thy seede, and wateredst it with thy feete, as a garden of hearbes.
2 Corinthians 12:14
Beholde, nowe the thirde tyme I am redy to come vnto you, and yet wyll I not be chargeable vnto you: For I seke not yours, but you. For the children ought not to lay vp for the fathers and mothers: but the fathers and mothers for the chyldren.
1 Timothy 5:8
But if any prouide not for his owne, and specially for them of his housholde, he hath denyed the fayth, and is worse then an infidell.

Gill's Notes on the Bible

A lion, [which is] strongest among beasts,.... For what is stronger than a lion, or more courageous and undaunted? it walks with great majesty, very slowly, step by step, the left foot first; shaking its shoulders as it goes, as the philosopher h describes its going, and as here intended, and this without fear;

and turneth not away for any; it does not go out of its way for any creature it meets with; nor does it hasten its pace when pursued, nor show the lest sign of fear; nor does it turn its back to any; which is observed and confirmed by Aristotle i, Aelianus k, Pliny l, and other naturalists; particularly what Homer m and Virgil n say of this animal agrees with this account of Solomon. This creature is an emblem of Christ, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, who is stronger than the strong man armed; who never turned his back to any of his enemies; nor turned aside from the way of his duty, or the work of his office, on account of any; not Herod the fox, who threatened to kill him; nor Satan, the roaring lion, when he knew he was on the march to meet him; nor any of those, who, though they had a band of soldiers, that came to take him; see Luke 13:31; and also it is an emblem of righteous men, who are as bold as a lion; and cannot be moved from their duty by anything they meet with, but remain steadfast and constant in it; see Proverbs 28:1.

h Aristot. Hist. Animal. l. 2. c. 1. & Physog. c. 5. i Hist. Animal. l. 9. c. 44. k De Animal. l. 4. c. 34. l Nat. Hist. l. 8. c. 16. m ευστε λεων ορεσιτροφος, &c. Iliad. 12. v. 299. n "Ceu saevum turba leonem", &c. Aeneid. l. 9. prope finem.


 
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