2 Kings 7:11

Authorized King James Version

And he called the porters; and they told it to the king's house within.

Word-by-Word Analysis
#1
וַיִּקְרָ֖א
And he called
to call out to (i.e., properly, address by name, but used in a wide variety of applications)
#2
הַשֹּֽׁעֲרִ֑ים
the porters
a janitor
#3
וַיַּגִּ֕ידוּ
and they told
properly, to front, i.e., stand boldly out opposite; by implication (causatively), to manifest; figuratively, to announce (always by word of mouth to
#4
בֵּ֥ית
house
a house (in the greatest variation of applications, especially family, etc.)
#5
הַמֶּ֖לֶךְ
it to the king's
a king
#6
פְּנִֽימָה׃
within
faceward, i.e., indoors

Analysis

This verse develops the salvation theme central to 2 Kings. The concept of divine revelation reflects the development of salvation within biblical theology. The literary structure and word choice here contribute to biblical literature contributing to the canon's theological witness, advancing the author's theological argument. The original language emphasizes careful word choice that would have carried specific theological weight for the original audience, providing deeper understanding of the author's theological intention.

Historical Context

This passage must be understood within the political and social structures of the biblical period. The author writes to address believers seeking to understand God's will and purposes, making the emphasis on salvation particularly relevant. Historical documents from this period show cultural practices and social structures that would have been familiar to the original readers, illuminating the verse's original impact.

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