For pressing milk produces curds, pressing the nose produces blood, and pressing anger produces strife.
Here is, I. An enumeration of four things which are majestic and stately in their going, which look great: - 1. A lion, the king of beasts, because strongest among beasts. Among beasts it is strength that gives the pre-eminence, but it is a pity that it should do so among men, whose wisdom is their honour, not their strength and force.
Commenting on Proverbs 30:29-33
Surely the churning of milk bringeth forth butter,.... Or the pressing of it. This is a thing well known and certain, that of milk, when pressed out of the udder, and put into a churn, and there is shook together, by a constant violent agitation or motion, called churning, butter is produced; and cheese is sometimes called pressed milk (y), and is pressed with the...
That is, strife--or other ills, as surely arise from devising evil as natural effects from natural causes. Next: Proverbs Chapter 31