2 Samuel 14:3

Authorized King James Version

And come to the king, and speak on this manner unto him. So Joab put the words in her mouth.

Word-by-Word Analysis
#1
וּבָאת֙
And come
to go or come (in a wide variety of applications)
#2
אֶל
near, with or among; often in general, to
#3
הַמֶּ֔לֶךְ
to the king
a king
#4
וְדִבַּ֥רְתְּ
and speak
perhaps properly, to arrange; but used figuratively (of words), to speak; rarely (in a destructive sense) to subdue
#5
אֵלָ֖יו
near, with or among; often in general, to
#6
הַדְּבָרִ֖ים
on this manner
a word; by implication, a matter (as spoken of) or thing; adverbially, a cause
#7
הַזֶּ֑ה
the masculine demonstrative pronoun, this or that
#8
וַיָּ֧שֶׂם
put
to put (used in a great variety of applications, literal, figurative, inferentially, and elliptically)
#9
יוֹאָ֛ב
unto him So Joab
joab, the name of three israelites
#10
אֶת
properly, self (but generally used to point out more definitely the object of a verb or preposition, even or namely)
#11
הַדְּבָרִ֖ים
on this manner
a word; by implication, a matter (as spoken of) or thing; adverbially, a cause
#12
בְּפִֽיהָ׃
in her mouth
the mouth (as the means of blowing), whether literal or figurative (particularly speech); specifically edge, portion or side; adverbially (with prepos

Analysis

The salvation theme here intersects with the metanarrative of redemption running from Genesis to Revelation. Biblical theology recognizes this as part of a unified storyline from the promise in Genesis 3:15 to its fulfillment in Christ. The phrase emphasizing divine revelation contributes to our systematic understanding of Christian doctrine and connects to the broader scriptural witness about God's saving work from the Exodus to the cross.

Historical Context

The historical context of the biblical period relevant to this book's composition provides crucial background for understanding this verse. The historical and cultural milieu of the biblical world informed the author's theological expression and the audience's understanding. The the cultural context of the biblical world would have shaped how the original audience understood divine revelation. Archaeological and historical evidence reveals Archaeological discoveries continue to illuminate the historical context of biblical texts.

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