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ucal in Easton's Bible Dictionary

the name of a person to whom Agur's words are addressed (Prov. 30:1).

ucal in Smith's Bible Dictionary

(I am strong). According to the received text of #Pr 30:1| Ithiel and Ucal must be regarded as proper names; and if so, they must be the names of disciples or sons of Agur the son of Jakeh, an unknown sage among the Hebrews. But there is great obscurity about the passage. Ewald considers both Ithiel and Ucal as symbolical names, employed by the poet to designate two classes of thinkers to whom he addresses himself.

ucal in Schaff's Bible Dictionary

U'CAL (I am strong) occurs only once, Prov 30:1, as the name of one of the persons to whom Agur's words are spoken.

ucal in Fausset's Bible Dictionary

Agur spoke his words to Ithiel ("God with me"), and Ucal his disciples. (See ITHIEL.) From yakol "he was strong." Keil, guesses that Ithiel, "God with me," denotes those glorying in intimate communion with God, and a higher insight thereby. Ucal, "I am strong," denotes those boasting of their might and denying God; freethinkers fancying themselves above the revealed law and in atheism indulging the lusts of the flesh (Proverbs 30:1).