Jakeh in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
ja'-ke (yaqeh, perhaps from Arabic root meaning "carefully
religious"; yaqe', as if from qi'): The father of Agur, the
author of the sayings recorded in Prov 30:1. Nothing is known
of either Jakeh or Agur. The immediate connection in the
Hebrew text of ha-massa', "the prophecy" or "burden" (the King
James Version "even the prophecy," the Revised Version
(British and American) "the oracle") with ne'um, "oracle" (the
King James Version "spake," the Revised Version (British and
American) "saith") is quite exceptional, while the verse is
unintelligible and the text, as the Septuagint shows, is
evidently corrupt. The best emendation is that which changes
ha-massa', "the prophecy," into ha-massa'i, "the Massaite," or
into mimmassa', "of Massa" (Revised Version margin), Massa
being the name of the country of an Ishmaelite tribe (compare
Gen 25:14; 1 Ch 1:30; Prov 31:1 the Revised Version margin).
See AGUR.
James Crichton
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