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What does 2 Samuel 14:8 mean?

The king said, 'Go home. I'll take care of this for you.' 2 Samuel 14:8 - Modern Text Bible

(David responds with compassion, promising to intervene on her behalf.)

David tells the woman to go home and assures her that he will take care of her situation. He doesn’t give a verdict right away, but he promises to intervene. The Hebrew word for "command" is tsavah, which means to give a direct order or take responsibility. David steps into the mess, offering his authority as a shield.

This response pushes back on the idea that leaders should stay distant or uninvolved. Instead, David gets personally invested in a complicated, painful case. It’s a reminder that real leadership means stepping into the hard stuff, not avoiding it.

If you’ve ever wished someone would just take your side or help carry your burden, this verse shows that sometimes, the most meaningful help is simply knowing someone powerful is willing to stand with you.

Similar verses: Ruth 3:18, 2 Samuel 12:5, Luke 7:13