2 Samuel 18:19

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Then said Ahimaaz the son of Zadok, Let me now run, and bear the king tidings, how that the LORD hath avenged him of his enemies.

Original Language Analysis

וַֽאֲחִימַ֤עַץ Ahimaaz H290
וַֽאֲחִימַ֤עַץ Ahimaaz
Strong's: H290
Word #: 1 of 14
achimaats, the name of three israelites
בֶּן the son H1121
בֶּן the son
Strong's: H1121
Word #: 2 of 14
a son (as a builder of the family name), in the widest sense (of literal and figurative relationship, including grandson, subject, nation, quality or
צָדוֹק֙ of Zadok H6659
צָדוֹק֙ of Zadok
Strong's: H6659
Word #: 3 of 14
tsadok, the name of eight or nine israelites
אָמַ֔ר Then said H559
אָמַ֔ר Then said
Strong's: H559
Word #: 4 of 14
to say (used with great latitude)
אָר֣וּצָה Let me now run H7323
אָר֣וּצָה Let me now run
Strong's: H7323
Word #: 5 of 14
to run (for whatever reason, especially to rush)
נָּ֔א H4994
נָּ֔א
Strong's: H4994
Word #: 6 of 14
'i pray', 'now', or 'then'; added mostly to verbs (in the imperative or future), or to interjections, occasionally to an adverb or conjunction
וַֽאֲבַשְּׂרָ֖ה and bear H1319
וַֽאֲבַשְּׂרָ֖ה and bear
Strong's: H1319
Word #: 7 of 14
properly, to be fresh, i.e., full (rosy, figuratively cheerful); to announce (glad news)
אֶת H853
אֶת
Strong's: H853
Word #: 8 of 14
properly, self (but generally used to point out more definitely the object of a verb or preposition, even or namely)
הַמֶּ֑לֶךְ the king H4428
הַמֶּ֑לֶךְ the king
Strong's: H4428
Word #: 9 of 14
a king
כִּֽי H3588
כִּֽי
Strong's: H3588
Word #: 10 of 14
(by implication) very widely used as a relative conjunction or adverb (as below); often largely modified by other particles annexed
שְׁפָט֥וֹ hath avenged H8199
שְׁפָט֥וֹ hath avenged
Strong's: H8199
Word #: 11 of 14
to judge, i.e., pronounce sentence (for or against); by implication, to vindicate or punish; by extenssion, to govern; passively, to litigate (literal
יְהוָ֖ה how that the LORD H3068
יְהוָ֖ה how that the LORD
Strong's: H3068
Word #: 12 of 14
(the) self-existent or eternal; jeho-vah, jewish national name of god
מִיַּ֥ד him of his enemies H3027
מִיַּ֥ד him of his enemies
Strong's: H3027
Word #: 13 of 14
a hand (the open one [indicating power, means, direction, etc.], in distinction from h3709, the closed one); used (as noun, adverb, etc.) in a great v
אֹֽיְבָֽיו׃ H341
אֹֽיְבָֽיו׃
Strong's: H341
Word #: 14 of 14
hating; an adversary

Analysis & Commentary

Then said Ahimaaz the son of Zadok, Let me now run, and bear the king tidings, how that the LORD hath avenged him of his enemies.

This verse contributes to the narrative of Absalom's Death, emphasizing tragedy of rebellion. Absalom's death despite David's orders demonstrates the tragic consequences of rebellion against God's anointed. The graphic description of Absalom caught in oak branches suggests divine judgment. David's overwhelming grief ("O my son Absalom") reveals parental love even for rebellious children. Theological themes include the tragedy of rebellion, the reality that sin leads to death, parental love's persistence, and the danger of prioritizing family over kingdom responsibilities.

Historical Context

The historical setting of 2 Samuel 18 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 tragedy of rebellion 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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