Proverbs 6:33

33 turpitudinem et ignominiam congregat sibi et obprobrium illius non delebitur

Proverbs 6:33 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 6:33

A wound and dishonour shall he get
A wound, stroke, or blow, either from the husband of the strumpet, as was often the case


FOOTNOTES:

F24 in later times; or from the civil magistrate, being ordered by him to be beaten F25 or stoned; or from God himself inflicting diseases on him; see ( Genesis 12:17 ) ; where the same word is used as here: and "dishonour" from men; for though they do not despise a thief in circumstances before related, yet they will despise an adulterer, and speak reproachfully of him, whenever they have occasion to make mention of him; and his reproach shall not be wiped away;
as long as he lives, though his life may be spared; yea, it shall even continue after death; and though he may repent of his sin and reform, as in the case of David.
F24 "Secat ille cruentis verberibus", Juvenal. Satyr. 10. v. 316. Vid. A. Gell. Noct. Attic. l. 17. c. 18. Horat. Satyr. l. 1. Sat. 2. v. 41, 42.
F25 Valer. Maximus, l. 6. c. 1. s. 13.

Proverbs 6:33 In-Context

31 deprehensus quoque reddet septuplum et omnem substantiam domus suae tradet
32 qui autem adulter est propter cordis inopiam perdet animam suam
33 turpitudinem et ignominiam congregat sibi et obprobrium illius non delebitur
34 quia zelus et furor viri non parcet in die vindictae
35 nec adquiescet cuiusquam precibus nec suscipiet pro redemptione dona plurima
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