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What does 2 Samuel 2:3 mean?

David also brought the men who were with him, each with his family, and they settled in the towns around Hebron. 2 Samuel 2:3 - Modern Text Bible

(David's followers and their families join him, making Hebron their new home.)

David brings up the men who were with him, each with their families, to live in the towns around Hebron. The Hebrew word for "men" here is anashim, meaning not just soldiers but companions, allies, and followers. David doesn't just move himself or his immediate family; he relocates his entire community, sharing both the opportunity and the risk.

This verse pushes back against the idea of individual success or isolated leadership. In both ancient and modern cultures, it's easy to focus on personal advancement, but David's move is communal. He recognizes that his journey affects others, and he takes responsibility for their well-being, too.

If you've ever wondered whether your choices affect others, this verse says they do. It encourages thinking beyond just yourself, considering how your actions impact your community—friends, coworkers, family. Sometimes, real progress means bringing others along, not just moving ahead on your own.

Similar verses: Ruth 1:16, Acts 2:44, Exodus 18:21