2 Samuel 1:3

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And David said unto him, From whence comest thou? And he said unto him, Out of the camp of Israel am I escaped.

Original Language Analysis

וַיֹּ֣אמֶר said H559
וַיֹּ֣אמֶר said
Strong's: H559
Word #: 1 of 11
to say (used with great latitude)
לוֹ֙ H0
לוֹ֙
Strong's: H0
Word #: 2 of 11
דָּוִ֔ד And David H1732
דָּוִ֔ד And David
Strong's: H1732
Word #: 3 of 11
david, the youngest son of jesse
אֵ֥י H335
אֵ֥י
Strong's: H335
Word #: 4 of 11
where? hence how?
מִזֶּ֖ה H2088
מִזֶּ֖ה
Strong's: H2088
Word #: 5 of 11
the masculine demonstrative pronoun, this or that
תָּב֑וֹא unto him From whence comest H935
תָּב֑וֹא unto him From whence comest
Strong's: H935
Word #: 6 of 11
to go or come (in a wide variety of applications)
וַיֹּ֣אמֶר said H559
וַיֹּ֣אמֶר said
Strong's: H559
Word #: 7 of 11
to say (used with great latitude)
אֵלָ֔יו H413
אֵלָ֔יו
Strong's: H413
Word #: 8 of 11
near, with or among; often in general, to
מִמַּֽחֲנֵ֥ה unto him Out of the camp H4264
מִמַּֽחֲנֵ֥ה unto him Out of the camp
Strong's: H4264
Word #: 9 of 11
an encampment (of travellers or troops); hence, an army, whether literal (of soldiers) or figurative (of dancers, angels, cattle, locusts, stars; or e
יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל of Israel H3478
יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל of Israel
Strong's: H3478
Word #: 10 of 11
he will rule as god; jisral, a symbolical name of jacob; also (typically) of his posterity
נִמְלָֽטְתִּי׃ am I escaped H4422
נִמְלָֽטְתִּי׃ am I escaped
Strong's: H4422
Word #: 11 of 11
properly, to be smooth, i.e., (by implication) to escape (as if by slipperiness); causatively, to release or rescue; specifically, to bring forth youn

Analysis & Commentary

And David said unto him, From whence comest thou? And he said unto him, Out of the camp of Israel am I escaped.

This verse contributes to the narrative of David Learns of Saul's Death, emphasizing honoring God's anointed, genuine grief. The Hebrew terminology emphasizes David's respect for God's anointed (mashiach, מָשִׁיחַ) even after death. David's lament (vv. 19-27) represents some of Scripture's finest poetry, expressing genuine grief without compromising theological truth about Saul's disobedience. Cross-references to 1 Samuel demonstrate narrative continuity while developing themes of covenant faithfulness and proper mourning.

Historical Context

The historical setting of 2 Samuel 1 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 honoring God's anointed, genuine grief 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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