2 Samuel 17:28

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Brought beds, and basons, and earthen vessels, and wheat, and barley, and flour, and parched corn, and beans, and lentiles, and parched pulse,

Original Language Analysis

מִשְׁכָּ֤ב beds H4904
מִשְׁכָּ֤ב beds
Strong's: H4904
Word #: 1 of 11
a bed (figuratively, a bier); abstractly, sleep; by euphemism, carnal intercourse
וְסַפּוֹת֙ and basons H5592
וְסַפּוֹת֙ and basons
Strong's: H5592
Word #: 2 of 11
a vestibule (as a limit); also a dish (for holding blood or wine)
וּכְלִ֣י vessels H3627
וּכְלִ֣י vessels
Strong's: H3627
Word #: 3 of 11
something prepared, i.e., any apparatus (as an implement, utensil, dress, vessel or weapon)
יוֹצֵ֔ר and earthen H3335
יוֹצֵ֔ר and earthen
Strong's: H3335
Word #: 4 of 11
to mould into a form; especially as a potter; figuratively, to determine (i.e., form a resolution)
וְחִטִּ֥ים and wheat H2406
וְחִטִּ֥ים and wheat
Strong's: H2406
Word #: 5 of 11
wheat, whether the grain or the plant
וּשְׂעֹרִ֖ים and barley H8184
וּשְׂעֹרִ֖ים and barley
Strong's: H8184
Word #: 6 of 11
barley (as villose)
וְקֶ֣מַח and flour H7058
וְקֶ֣מַח and flour
Strong's: H7058
Word #: 7 of 11
flour
וְקָלִֽי׃ and parched H7039
וְקָלִֽי׃ and parched
Strong's: H7039
Word #: 8 of 11
roasted ears of grain
וּפ֥וֹל corn and beans H6321
וּפ֥וֹל corn and beans
Strong's: H6321
Word #: 9 of 11
a bean (as plump)
וַֽעֲדָשִׁ֖ים and lentiles H5742
וַֽעֲדָשִׁ֖ים and lentiles
Strong's: H5742
Word #: 10 of 11
a lentil
וְקָלִֽי׃ and parched H7039
וְקָלִֽי׃ and parched
Strong's: H7039
Word #: 11 of 11
roasted ears of grain

Analysis & Commentary

Brought beds, and basons, and earthen vessels, and wheat, and barley, and flour, and parched corn, and beans, and lentiles, and parched pulse,

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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