A Warning Against Presumption
Matthew Henry highlights that Amon's swift death is a solemn warning. He saw God's mercy extended to his father, Manasseh, but instead of being moved to repentance, he seemed to take it as an encouragement to sin. His fate cautions believers not to abuse the example of God's patience as a license to continue in unrepentant sin, urging self-examination before death makes one's state unchangeable.