2 Samuel 17:18

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Nevertheless a lad saw them, and told Absalom: but they went both of them away quickly, and came to a man's house in Bahurim, which had a well in his court; whither they went down.

Original Language Analysis

וַיַּ֤רְא saw H7200
וַיַּ֤רְא saw
Strong's: H7200
Word #: 1 of 18
to see, literally or figuratively (in numerous applications, direct and implied, transitive, intransitive and causative)
אֹתָם֙ H853
אֹתָם֙
Strong's: H853
Word #: 2 of 18
properly, self (but generally used to point out more definitely the object of a verb or preposition, even or namely)
נַ֔עַר Nevertheless a lad H5288
נַ֔עַר Nevertheless a lad
Strong's: H5288
Word #: 3 of 18
(concretely) a boy (as active), from the age of infancy to adolescence; by implication, a servant; also (by interch. of sex), a girl (of similar latit
וַיַּגֵּ֖ד them and told H5046
וַיַּגֵּ֖ד them and told
Strong's: H5046
Word #: 4 of 18
properly, to front, i.e., stand boldly out opposite; by implication (causatively), to manifest; figuratively, to announce (always by word of mouth to
לְאַבְשָׁלֹ֑ם Absalom H53
לְאַבְשָׁלֹ֑ם Absalom
Strong's: H53
Word #: 5 of 18
abshalom, a son of david; also (the fuller form) a later israelite
וַיֵּֽלְכוּ֩ H1980
וַיֵּֽלְכוּ֩
Strong's: H1980
Word #: 6 of 18
to walk (in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively)
שְׁנֵיהֶ֨ם both H8147
שְׁנֵיהֶ֨ם both
Strong's: H8147
Word #: 7 of 18
two; also (as ordinal) twofold
מְהֵרָ֜ה of them away quickly H4120
מְהֵרָ֜ה of them away quickly
Strong's: H4120
Word #: 8 of 18
properly, a hurry; hence (adverbially) promptly
וַיָּבֹ֣אוּ׀ and came H935
וַיָּבֹ֣אוּ׀ and came
Strong's: H935
Word #: 9 of 18
to go or come (in a wide variety of applications)
אֶל H413
אֶל
Strong's: H413
Word #: 10 of 18
near, with or among; often in general, to
בֵּֽית house H1004
בֵּֽית house
Strong's: H1004
Word #: 11 of 18
a house (in the greatest variation of applications, especially family, etc.)
אִ֣ישׁ to a man's H376
אִ֣ישׁ to a man's
Strong's: H376
Word #: 12 of 18
a man as an individual or a male person; often used as an adjunct to a more definite term (and in such cases frequently not expressed in translation)
בְּבַֽחוּרִ֗ים in Bahurim H980
בְּבַֽחוּרִ֗ים in Bahurim
Strong's: H980
Word #: 13 of 18
bachurim, a place in palestine
וְל֥וֹ H0
וְל֥וֹ
Strong's: H0
Word #: 14 of 18
בְאֵ֛ר which had a well H875
בְאֵ֛ר which had a well
Strong's: H875
Word #: 15 of 18
a pit; especially a well
בַּֽחֲצֵר֖וֹ in his court H2691
בַּֽחֲצֵר֖וֹ in his court
Strong's: H2691
Word #: 16 of 18
a yard (as inclosed by a fence); also a hamlet (as similarly surrounded with walls)
וַיֵּ֥רְדוּ they went down H3381
וַיֵּ֥רְדוּ they went down
Strong's: H3381
Word #: 17 of 18
to descend (literally, to go downwards; or conventionally to a lower region, as the shore, a boundary, the enemy, etc.; or figuratively, to fall); cau
שָֽׁם׃ whither H8033
שָֽׁם׃ whither
Strong's: H8033
Word #: 18 of 18
there (transferring to time) then; often thither, or thence

Analysis & Commentary

Nevertheless a lad saw them, and told Absalom: but they went both of them away quickly, and came to a man's house in Bahurim, which had a well in his court; whither they went down.

This verse contributes to the narrative of Competing Counsel, emphasizing divine providence over human wisdom. The contrast between Ahithophel's shrewd counsel and Hushai's divinely-blessed alternative demonstrates God's providential control over human wisdom. The text explicitly states "the LORD had appointed to defeat the good counsel of Ahithophel" (v. 14), emphasizing divine sovereignty. Ahithophel's suicide demonstrates despair when human wisdom fails. Theological themes include God's sovereignty over human planning, divine protection of His anointed, and the inadequacy of worldly wisdom apart from God.

Historical Context

The historical setting of 2 Samuel 17 occurs during David's reign (circa 1010-970 BCE) over Israel's united monarchy. Archaeological discoveries, including the Tel Dan inscription mentioning the 'House of David,' corroborate biblical historicity. Ancient Near Eastern customs regarding divine providence over human wisdom provide crucial background. The geopolitical situation involved regional powers—Philistines, Ammonites, Arameans, Moabites, Edomites—as David consolidated and expanded Israel's territory. Cultural practices concerning kingship, warfare, covenant relationships, family dynamics, and religious observance differed significantly from modern Western contexts, requiring careful attention to avoid anachronistic interpretation while extracting timeless theological principles applicable across cultures and eras.

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