2 Samuel 8:9

Authorized King James Version

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When Toi king of Hamath heard that David had smitten all the host of Hadadezer,

Original Language Analysis

וַיִּשְׁמַ֕ע heard H8085
וַיִּשְׁמַ֕ע heard
Strong's: H8085
Word #: 1 of 11
to hear intelligently (often with implication of attention, obedience, etc.; causatively, to tell, etc.)
תֹּ֖עִי When Toi H8583
תֹּ֖עִי When Toi
Strong's: H8583
Word #: 2 of 11
tou or toi, a syrian king
מֶ֣לֶךְ king H4428
מֶ֣לֶךְ king
Strong's: H4428
Word #: 3 of 11
a king
חֲמָ֑ת of Hamath H2574
חֲמָ֑ת of Hamath
Strong's: H2574
Word #: 4 of 11
chamath, a place in syria
כִּ֚י H3588
כִּ֚י
Strong's: H3588
Word #: 5 of 11
(by implication) very widely used as a relative conjunction or adverb (as below); often largely modified by other particles annexed
הִכָּ֣ה had smitten H5221
הִכָּ֣ה had smitten
Strong's: H5221
Word #: 6 of 11
to strike (lightly or severely, literally or figuratively)
דָוִ֔ד that David H1732
דָוִ֔ד that David
Strong's: H1732
Word #: 7 of 11
david, the youngest son of jesse
אֵ֖ת H853
אֵ֖ת
Strong's: H853
Word #: 8 of 11
properly, self (but generally used to point out more definitely the object of a verb or preposition, even or namely)
כָּל H3605
כָּל
Strong's: H3605
Word #: 9 of 11
properly, the whole; hence, all, any or every (in the singular only, but often in a plural sense)
חֵ֥יל all the host H2428
חֵ֥יל all the host
Strong's: H2428
Word #: 10 of 11
probably a force, whether of men, means or other resources; an army, wealth, virtue, valor, strength
הֲדַדְעָֽזֶר׃ of Hadadezer H1909
הֲדַדְעָֽזֶר׃ of Hadadezer
Strong's: H1909
Word #: 11 of 11
hadadezer, a syrian king, possibly a royal title

Analysis & Commentary

When Toi king of Hamath heard that David had smitten all the host of Hadadezer,

This verse contributes to the narrative of David's Military Victories, emphasizing God granting victory and expansion. David's military campaigns demonstrate God's promise-keeping (Genesis 15:18-21) regarding territorial boundaries. The Hebrew emphasizes that "the LORD gave David victory wherever he went," attributing success to divine enablement rather than mere military prowess. Theological themes include God's sovereignty over nations, the legitimacy of defensive/offensive warfare under certain circumstances, and proper use of conquered wealth for God's purposes.

Historical Context

The historical setting of 2 Samuel 8 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 God granting victory and expansion 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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