What does 2 Samuel 14:10 mean?
The king replied, 'If anyone gives you trouble about this, bring them to me. They won't bother you again.' 2 Samuel 14:10 - Modern Text Bible
(David strengthens his promise, offering her direct protection from anyone who might oppose his ruling.)
David tells the woman that if anyone tries to harm her or her son, they’ll have to answer to him. He uses his authority to promise safety. The Hebrew word for "touch" is naga, which means to strike or harm physically or emotionally. David isn’t just making a vague promise—he’s putting his own power on the line to guarantee her protection.
This verse challenges the idea that those in charge are untouchable or unconcerned about ordinary people. Here, the king uses his position to defend the vulnerable, not for his own gain.
If you’ve ever felt threatened or powerless, this story offers a glimpse of what it’s like to have someone important stand up for you. Sometimes, just knowing someone has your back can change everything.
Similar verses: Psalm 91:11, Isaiah 41:10, John 10:28