Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Proverbs 6:15
Therefore shall his calamity come suddenly; suddenly shall he be broken without remedy.
The duper and the dupe shall share the same calamity.
Fuente: Albert Barnes’ Notes on the Bible
Verse 15. Suddenly shall he be broken] Probably alluding to some punishment of the adulterer, such as being stoned to death. A multitude shall join together, and so overwhelm him with stones, that he shall have his flesh and bones broken to pieces, and there shall be no remedy-none to deliver or pity him.
Fuente: Adam Clarke’s Commentary and Critical Notes on the Bible
Heb. and there shall be no healing; no prevention of it beforehand, nor recovery afterward.
Fuente: English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole
15. Suddenness aggravatesevil (compare Pro 6:11; Pro 29:1).
calamityliterally, “acrushing weight.”
brokenshivered as apotter’s vessel; utterly destroyed (Ps2:9).
Fuente: Jamieson, Fausset and Brown’s Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
Therefore shall his calamity come suddenly,…. Unthought of and unexpected: he that deviseth mischief to others secretly shall have no warning of his own ruin, nor time and means of preventing it; the destruction of antichrist will be sudden, and of all wicked men at the coming of Christ, 1Th 5:3;
suddenly shall he be broken without remedy; or, “and there shall be no healing” b: his bones will be broken to pieces, and there will be no cure for him; or he shall be like an earthen vessel, which, when broke, cannot be put together again. The ruin of wicked men is sudden, inevitable, and irreparable; so antichrist will “come to his end, and none shall help him”, Da 11:45.
b “et non sanitas”, Pagninus, Montanus; “curatio”, Junius Tremellius “medicina”, Piscator, Cocceius.
Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible
Vs. 15 uses the word “suddenly” twice to emphasize the certainty and unexpected nature of the punishment deceivers shall receive, Jer 19:11; 2Ch 36:16.
Fuente: Garner-Howes Baptist Commentary
(15) Suddenly shall he be broken.Shattered as a potters vessel (Isa. 30:14), without hope of recovery. This character of a malicious mischief-maker would seem to be especially hateful to God; it is described in like terms in Psalms 64 and a similar fate foretold of it; in Pro. 6:19 also it is held up as the very worst of the seven detestable things there mentioned.
Fuente: Ellicott’s Commentary for English Readers (Old and New Testaments)
15. Broken Shivered, dashed to pieces. This verse expresses more forcibly and in a clearer manner the idea of Pro 6:11. Comp. Pro 29:1; Isa 1:28; Isa 30:14; Jer 19:11; Job 40:11.
Fuente: Whedon’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments
Pro 6:15 Therefore shall his calamity come suddenly; suddenly shall he be broken without remedy.
Ver. 15. Suddenly shall he be broken without remedy. ] A dismal doom: broken, and not bruised only; “suddenly” broken, when they least dream or dread the danger. And this “without remedy”; no possibility of piecing them up again, or putting them into a better condition. See this exemplified in Nabal, 1Sa 25:36-38 and Doeg. Psa 52:1-9
Fuente: John Trapp’s Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)
shall his: Pro 1:27, Pro 29:1, Psa 73:18-20, Isa 30:13, 1Th 5:3
he be: 2Ch 36:16, Psa 50:22, Jer 19:11
Reciprocal: Psa 64:7 – suddenly Ecc 9:12 – the sons Eze 11:13 – when