Agur son of Jakeh
Proverbs 30:23KJV·superscription

For an odious woman when she is married; and an handmaid that is heir to her mistress.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Here is, I. An account of four things that are unsearchable, too wonderful to be fully known. And here, 1. The first three are natural things, and are only designed as comparisons for the illustration of the last. We cannot trace, (1.) An eagle in the air.

Commenting on Proverbs 30:18-23

John Gill Reformed Baptist

For an odious woman, when she is married,.... Odious for her person, her ugliness, and the deformity of her body; or rather for the ill qualities of her mind, which, while single, she endeavours to conceal, but, being married, hides them no longer; but becomes imperious, proud, scornful, and malicious, and behaves in an ill natured way to her husband and all about her, to...

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed

heir . . . mistress--that is, takes her place as a wife (Gen 16:4).