Proverbs 30:28
A spider with two hands taketh hold, And is in the palaces of a king.
A spider with two hands taketh hold, And is in the palaces of a king.
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24Four `are' little ones of earth, And they are made wiser than the wise:
25The ants `are' a people not strong, And they prepare in summer their food,
26Conies `are' a people not strong, And they place in a rock their house,
27A king there is not to the locust, And it goeth out -- each one shouting,
19Her hands she hath sent forth on a spindle, And her hands have held a distaff.
20Her hand she hath spread forth to the poor, Yea, her hands she sent forth to the needy.
29Three there are going well, Yea, four are good in going:
30An old lion -- mighty among beasts, That turneth not back from the face of any,
31A girt one of the loins, or a he-goat, And a king -- no rising up with him.
5Eggs of a viper they have hatched, And webs of a spider they weave, Whoso is eating their eggs doth die, And the crushed hatcheth a viper.
6Their webs become not a garment, Nor do they cover themselves with their works, Their works `are' works of iniquity, And a deed of violence `is' in their hands.
14Whose confidence is loathsome, And the house of a spider his trust.
15He leaneth on his house -- and it standeth not: He taketh hold on it -- and it abideth not.
27At thy command goeth an eagle up high? Or lifteth he up his nest?
28A rock he doth inhabit, Yea, he lodgeth on the tooth of a rock, and fortress.
29From thence he hath sought food, To a far off place his eyes look attentively,
30And his brood gulph up blood, And where the pierced `are' -- there `is' he!
13And gone up her palaces have thorns, Nettle and bramble `are' in her fortresses, And it hath been a habitation of dragons, A court for daughters of an ostrich.
5Doth a bird fall into a snare of the earth, And there is no gin for it? Doth a snare go up from the ground, And prey it captureth not?
18He hath built as a moth his house, And as a booth a watchman hath made.
14And my hand as to a nest Getteth to the wealth of the peoples, And as a gathering of forsaken eggs All the earth I -- I have gathered, And there hath not been one moving wing, Or opening mouth, or whispering.'
8For he is sent into a net by his own feet, And on a snare he doth walk habitually.
9Seize on the heel doth a gin, Prevail over him do the designing.
10Hidden in the earth is his cord, And his trap on the path.
15There consume thee doth a fire, Cut thee off doth a sword, It doth consume thee as a cankerworm! Make thyself heavy as the cankerworm, Make thyself heavy as the locust.
16Multiply thy merchants above the stars of the heavens, The cankerworm hath stripped off, and doth flee away.
17Thy crowned ones `are' as a locust, And thy princes as great grasshoppers, That encamp in hedges in a day of cold, The sun hath risen, and it doth flee away, And not known is its place where they are.
7A path -- not known it hath a ravenous fowl, Nor scorched it hath an eye of the kite,
8Nor trodden it have the sons of pride, Not passed over it hath the fierce lion.
22Ornamental coverings she hath made for herself, Silk and purple `are' her clothing.
8And played hath a suckling by the hole of an asp, And on the den of a cockatrice Hath the weaned one put his hand.
27As a cage full of fowls, So their houses are full of deceit, Therefore they have been great, and are rich.
19As `when' one fleeth from the face of the lion, And the bear hath met him, And he hath come in to the house, And hath leant his hand on the wall, And the serpent hath bitten him.
17Surely in vain is the net spread out before the eyes of any bird.
14With kings and counsellors of earth, These building wastes for themselves.
4And gathered hath been your spoil, A gathering of the caterpillar, As a running to and fro of locusts is he running on it.
5Be delivered as a roe from the hand, And as a bird from the hand of a fowler.
6Go unto the ant, O slothful one, See her ways and be wise;
7Which hath not captain, overseer, and ruler,
8She doth prepare in summer her bread, She hath gathered in harvest her food.
32Its latter end -- as a serpent it biteth, And as a basilisk it stingeth.
10The wild beast, and all cattle, Creeping thing, and winged bird,
8And enter doth the beast into covert, And in its habitations it doth continue.
3(Even a sparrow hath found a house, And a swallow a nest for herself, Where she hath placed her brood,) Thine altars, O Jehovah of Hosts, My king and my God.
14For she leaveth on the earth her eggs, And on the dust she doth warm them,
31Give ye to her of the fruit of her hands, And her works do praise her in the gates!
15There made her nest hath the bittern, Yea, she layeth, and hath hatched, And hath gathered under her shadow, Only there gathered have been vultures, Each with its companion.
28For ye say, `Where `is' the house of the noble? And where the tent -- The tabernacles of the wicked?'
28And he inhabiteth cities cut off, houses not dwelt in, That have been ready to become heaps.
46And giveth to the caterpillar their increase, And their labour to the locust.