2 Samuel 10:18

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And the Syrians fled before Israel; and David slew the men of seven hundred chariots of the Syrians, and forty thousand horsemen, and smote Shobach the captain of their host, who died there.

Original Language Analysis

וַיָּ֣נָס fled H5127
וַיָּ֣נָס fled
Strong's: H5127
Word #: 1 of 20
to flit, i.e., vanish away (subside, escape; causatively, chase, impel, deliver)
מֵֽאֲרָ֗ם And the Syrians H758
מֵֽאֲרָ֗ם And the Syrians
Strong's: H758
Word #: 2 of 20
aram or syria, and its inhabitants; also the name of the son of shem, a grandson of nahor, and of an israelite
מִפְּנֵ֣י before H6440
מִפְּנֵ֣י before
Strong's: H6440
Word #: 3 of 20
the face (as the part that turns); used in a great variety of applications (literally and figuratively); also (with prepositional prefix) as a preposi
יִשְׂרָאֵל֒ Israel H3478
יִשְׂרָאֵל֒ Israel
Strong's: H3478
Word #: 4 of 20
he will rule as god; jisral, a symbolical name of jacob; also (typically) of his posterity
וַיַּֽהֲרֹ֨ג slew H2026
וַיַּֽהֲרֹ֨ג slew
Strong's: H2026
Word #: 5 of 20
to smite with deadly intent
דָּוִ֜ד and David H1732
דָּוִ֜ד and David
Strong's: H1732
Word #: 6 of 20
david, the youngest son of jesse
מֵֽאֲרָ֗ם And the Syrians H758
מֵֽאֲרָ֗ם And the Syrians
Strong's: H758
Word #: 7 of 20
aram or syria, and its inhabitants; also the name of the son of shem, a grandson of nahor, and of an israelite
שְׁבַ֤ע the men of seven H7651
שְׁבַ֤ע the men of seven
Strong's: H7651
Word #: 8 of 20
seven (as the sacred full one); also (adverbially) seven times; by implication, a week; by extension, an indefinite number
מֵאוֹת֙ hundred H3967
מֵאוֹת֙ hundred
Strong's: H3967
Word #: 9 of 20
a hundred; also as a multiplicative and a fraction
רֶ֔כֶב chariots H7393
רֶ֔כֶב chariots
Strong's: H7393
Word #: 10 of 20
a vehicle; by implication, a team; by extension, cavalry; by analogy a rider, i.e., the upper millstone
וְאַרְבָּעִ֥ים and forty H705
וְאַרְבָּעִ֥ים and forty
Strong's: H705
Word #: 11 of 20
forty
אֶ֖לֶף thousand H505
אֶ֖לֶף thousand
Strong's: H505
Word #: 12 of 20
hence (the ox's head being the first letter of the alphabet, and this eventually used as a numeral) a thousand
פָּֽרָשִׁ֑ים horsemen H6571
פָּֽרָשִׁ֑ים horsemen
Strong's: H6571
Word #: 13 of 20
a steed (as stretched out to a vehicle, not single nor for mounting ); also (by implication) a driver (in a chariot), i.e., (collectively) cavalry
וְאֵ֨ת H853
וְאֵ֨ת
Strong's: H853
Word #: 14 of 20
properly, self (but generally used to point out more definitely the object of a verb or preposition, even or namely)
שׁוֹבַ֧ךְ Shobach H7731
שׁוֹבַ֧ךְ Shobach
Strong's: H7731
Word #: 15 of 20
shobak, a syrian
שַׂר the captain H8269
שַׂר the captain
Strong's: H8269
Word #: 16 of 20
a head person (of any rank or class)
צְבָא֛וֹ of their host H6635
צְבָא֛וֹ of their host
Strong's: H6635
Word #: 17 of 20
a mass of persons (or figuratively, things), especially reg. organized for war (an army); by implication, a campaign, literally or figuratively (speci
הִכָּ֖ה and smote H5221
הִכָּ֖ה and smote
Strong's: H5221
Word #: 18 of 20
to strike (lightly or severely, literally or figuratively)
וַיָּ֥מָת who died H4191
וַיָּ֥מָת who died
Strong's: H4191
Word #: 19 of 20
to die (literally or figuratively); causatively, to kill
שָֽׁם׃ H8033
שָֽׁם׃
Strong's: H8033
Word #: 20 of 20
there (transferring to time) then; often thither, or thence

Analysis & Commentary

And the Syrians fled before Israel; and David slew the men of seven hundred chariots of the Syrians, and forty thousand horsemen, and smote Shobach the captain of their host, who died there.

This verse contributes to the narrative of War with Ammon and Aram, emphasizing responding to insult with strength. The Ammonite insult to David's ambassadors and subsequent war demonstrates appropriate responses to hostility. Theological themes include honor/shame dynamics in ancient cultures, the legitimacy of responding firmly to aggression, and trusting God when facing overwhelming opposition. The Hebrew narrative emphasizes strategic wisdom alongside divine enablement.

Historical Context

The historical setting of 2 Samuel 10 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 responding to insult with strength 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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