1 Samuel 23:29

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And David went up from thence, and dwelt in strong holds at En-gedi.

Original Language Analysis

וַיַּ֥עַל went up H5927
וַיַּ֥עַל went up
Strong's: H5927
Word #: 1 of 7
to ascend, intransitively (be high) or actively (mount); used in a great variety of senses, primary and secondary, literal and figurative
דָּוִ֖ד And David H1732
דָּוִ֖ד And David
Strong's: H1732
Word #: 2 of 7
david, the youngest son of jesse
מִשָּׁ֑ם H8033
מִשָּׁ֑ם
Strong's: H8033
Word #: 3 of 7
there (transferring to time) then; often thither, or thence
וַיֵּ֖שֶׁב from thence and dwelt H3427
וַיֵּ֖שֶׁב from thence and dwelt
Strong's: H3427
Word #: 4 of 7
properly, to sit down (specifically as judge. in ambush, in quiet); by implication, to dwell, to remain; causatively, to settle, to marry
בִּמְצָד֥וֹת in strong holds H4679
בִּמְצָד֥וֹת in strong holds
Strong's: H4679
Word #: 5 of 7
a fastness (as a covert of ambush)
עֵֽין H0
עֵֽין
Strong's: H0
Word #: 6 of 7
גֶּֽדִי׃ at Engedi H5872
גֶּֽדִי׃ at Engedi
Strong's: H5872
Word #: 7 of 7
en-gedi, a place in palestine

Analysis & Commentary

And David went up from thence, and dwelt in strong holds at En-gedi.

David relocates to En-gedi, an oasis near the Dead Sea. The Hebrew 'metsadot' (strongholds) again describes natural fortifications—the area's caves and cliffs provided excellent defensive positions. En-gedi ('spring of the goat/kid') offered precious water in the wilderness, enabling extended habitation. This move to the Dead Sea region put greater distance between David and Saul's base in Benjamin. The phrase 'went up from thence' suggests strategic relocation rather than panicked flight. En-gedi would become the setting for David's famous sparing of Saul's life (chapter 24), demonstrating that God brought David to locations where his character would be tested and proved.

Historical Context

En-gedi remains an oasis today, with springs producing significant water flow in the arid wilderness. The numerous caves in its limestone cliffs provided hiding places. The ibex (wild goats) that gave the place its name still inhabit the area.

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