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What does 2 Samuel 23:22 mean?

These are just some of the amazing things Benaiah son of Jehoiada did. He was as famous as the Thirty's top warriors. 2 Samuel 23:22 - Modern Text Bible

(Benaiah's exploits made him as well-known as the best of David's warriors.)

Benaiah did all these remarkable things, and his reputation grew because of them. The Hebrew word for “acts” is ma’aseh, meaning deeds or works—things accomplished through effort. This verse makes it clear that Benaiah’s status wasn’t based on one moment, but a pattern of courageous actions. It challenges the idea that greatness is a one-time event. Instead, it’s built over time, through consistent choices and effort. In a culture obsessed with instant success or viral moments, this story says that real respect is earned by showing up again and again. If you want to build a reputation that lasts, it’s about what you do day after day, not just a single achievement. You don’t have to be perfect, but you do have to keep showing up, especially when it’s hard.