John Gill Commentary


John Gill Commentary
"He that being often reproved hardeneth his neck Shall suddenly be destroyed, and that without remedy." — Proverbs 29:1 (ASV)
He that being often reported hardeneth [his] neck
Or "a man of reproofs" F4 ; either a man that takes upon him to be a censurer and reprover of others, and is often at that work, and yet does those things himself which he censures and reproves in others; and therefore must have an impudent face and a hard heart a seared conscience and a stiff neck; his neck must be an iron sinew and his brow brass: or rather a man that is often reproved by others by parents by ministers of the Gospel, by the Lord himself, by the admonitions of his word and Spirit and by the correcting dispensations of his providence; and yet despises and rejects all counsel and admonition, instruction and reproofs of every kind, and hardens himself against them and shows no manner of regard unto them.
Such an one shall suddenly be destroyed F5 ; or "broken" ; as a potter's vessel is broken to pieces with an iron rod, and can never be put together again; so such persons shall be punished with everlasting destruction, which shall come upon them suddenly, when they are crying Peace to themselves notwithstanding the reproofs of God and men;
and that without remedy F6 ; or, "and there [is] no healing" ; no cure of their disease, which is obstinate; no pardon of their sins; no recovery of them out of their miserable and undone state and condition; they are irretrievably lost; there is no help for them, having despised advice and instruction; see (Proverbs 5:12Proverbs 5:13).