2 Samuel 22:36

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Thou hast also given me the shield of thy salvation: and thy gentleness hath made me great.

Original Language Analysis

וַתִּתֶּן Thou hast also given H5414
וַתִּתֶּן Thou hast also given
Strong's: H5414
Word #: 1 of 6
to give, used with greatest latitude of application (put, make, etc.)
לִ֖י H0
לִ֖י
Strong's: H0
Word #: 2 of 6
מָגֵ֣ן me the shield H4043
מָגֵ֣ן me the shield
Strong's: H4043
Word #: 3 of 6
a shield (i.e., the small one or buckler); figuratively, a protector; also the scaly hide of the crocodile
יִשְׁעֶ֑ךָ of thy salvation H3468
יִשְׁעֶ֑ךָ of thy salvation
Strong's: H3468
Word #: 4 of 6
liberty, deliverance, prosperity
וַעֲנֹֽתְךָ֖ and thy gentleness H6031
וַעֲנֹֽתְךָ֖ and thy gentleness
Strong's: H6031
Word #: 5 of 6
to depress literally or figuratively, transitive or intransitive (in various applications, as follows)
תַּרְבֵּֽנִי׃ hath made me great H7235
תַּרְבֵּֽנִי׃ hath made me great
Strong's: H7235
Word #: 6 of 6
to increase (in whatever respect)

Analysis & Commentary

Thou hast also given me the shield of thy salvation: and thy gentleness hath made me great.

This verse contributes to the narrative of David's Song, emphasizing praising God for deliverance. David's psalm of deliverance (parallel to Psalm 18) celebrates God's faithfulness throughout his tumultuous reign. The Hebrew poetry employs vivid imagery of divine intervention, warrior language, and covenant terminology. Theological themes include praising God for deliverance, reviewing God's faithfulness in retrospect, the righteousness of God's judgments, and anticipation of ultimate victory through God's anointed (messianic overtones).

Historical Context

The historical setting of 2 Samuel 22 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 praising God for deliverance 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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