Agur son of Jakeh
Proverbs 30:6KJV·superscription

Add thou not unto his words, lest he reprove thee, and thou be found a liar.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Some make Agur to be not the name of this author, but his character; he was a collector (so it signifies), a gatherer, one that did not compose things himself, but collected the wise sayings and observations of others, made abstracts of the writings of others, which some think is the reason why he says (Pro 30:3), "I have not learned wisdom myself, but have...

Commenting on Proverbs 30:1-6

John Gill Reformed Baptist

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...

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed

Add . . . words--implying that his sole reliance was on God's all-sufficient teaching. reprove thee--or, "convict thee"--and so the falsehood will appear.