2 Samuel 11:5

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And the woman conceived, and sent and told David, and said, I am with child.

Original Language Analysis

וַתַּ֖הַר conceived H2029
וַתַּ֖הַר conceived
Strong's: H2029
Word #: 1 of 8
to be (or become) pregnant, conceive (literally or figuratively)
הָֽאִשָּׁ֑ה And the woman H802
הָֽאִשָּׁ֑ה And the woman
Strong's: H802
Word #: 2 of 8
a woman
וַתִּשְׁלַח֙ and sent H7971
וַתִּשְׁלַח֙ and sent
Strong's: H7971
Word #: 3 of 8
to send away, for, or out (in a great variety of applications)
וַתַּגֵּ֣ד and told H5046
וַתַּגֵּ֣ד and told
Strong's: H5046
Word #: 4 of 8
properly, to front, i.e., stand boldly out opposite; by implication (causatively), to manifest; figuratively, to announce (always by word of mouth to
לְדָוִ֔ד David H1732
לְדָוִ֔ד David
Strong's: H1732
Word #: 5 of 8
david, the youngest son of jesse
וַתֹּ֖אמֶר and said H559
וַתֹּ֖אמֶר and said
Strong's: H559
Word #: 6 of 8
to say (used with great latitude)
הָרָ֥ה I am with child H2030
הָרָ֥ה I am with child
Strong's: H2030
Word #: 7 of 8
pregnant
אָנֹֽכִי׃ H595
אָנֹֽכִי׃
Strong's: H595
Word #: 8 of 8
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Analysis & Commentary

And the woman conceived, and sent and told David, and said, I am with child.

This verse contributes to the narrative of David and Bathsheba, emphasizing devastating consequences of sin. David's adultery with Bathsheba and murder of Uriah represent the nadir of his reign. The Hebrew narrative's sparse, matter-of-fact reporting heightens the horror. The phrase "but the thing that David had done displeased the LORD" (v. 27) marks divine displeasure. This chapter demonstrates that even "a man after God's own heart" can fall catastrophically when neglecting spiritual disciplines and succumbing to temptation. Cross-references to Psalm 51 reveal David's repentance.

Historical Context

The historical setting of 2 Samuel 11 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 devastating consequences of sin 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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