Judges 2:5

Authorized King James Version

And they called the name of that place Bochim: and they sacrificed there unto the LORD.

Word-by-Word Analysis
#1
וַֽיִּקְרְא֛וּ
And they called
to call out to (i.e., properly, address by name, but used in a wide variety of applications)
#2
שֵֽׁם
the name
an appellation, as a mark or memorial of individuality; by implication honor, authority, character
#3
הַמָּק֥וֹם
of that place
properly, a standing, i.e., a spot; but used widely of a locality (general or specific); also (figuratively) of a condition (of body or mind)
#4
הַה֖וּא
he (she or it); only expressed when emphatic or without a verb; also (intensively) self, or (especially with the article) the same; sometimes (as demo
#5
בֹּכִ֑ים
Bochim
bo-kim, a place in palestine
#6
וַיִּזְבְּחוּ
and they sacrificed
to slaughter an animal (usually in sacrifice)
#7
שָׁ֖ם
there (transferring to time) then; often thither, or thence
#8
לַֽיהוָֽה׃
there unto the LORD
(the) self-existent or eternal; jeho-vah, jewish national name of god

Analysis

Within the broader context of Judges, this passage highlights salvation through universal language and absolute statements. The theological weight of divine sovereignty connects to fundamental Christian doctrine about divine sovereignty, contributing to our understanding of God's nature and relationship with humanity. This verse contributes to the book's overall argument by building upon previous themes while advancing the overall message of Judges.

Historical Context

This passage must be understood within the political and social structures of the biblical period. The author writes to address believers seeking to understand God's will and purposes, making the emphasis on salvation particularly relevant. Historical documents from this period show cultural practices and social structures that would have been familiar to the original readers, illuminating the verse's original impact.

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