Metheg
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Definition and Meaning:
Metheg, also referred to as "Metheg-ammah," is a term found in the Old Testament, specifically in the context of King David's military conquests. The term "Metheg" itself is often translated as "bridle" or "control," symbolizing dominion or authority over a region or people.

Biblical References:
The primary reference to Metheg is found in 2 Samuel 8:1. The Berean Standard Bible states: "Some time later, David defeated the Philistines, subdued them, and took Metheg-ammah from the hand of the Philistines." This passage highlights David's victory over the Philistines and his establishment of control over their territory.

Historical and Cultural Context:
Metheg-ammah is understood to be a significant location or stronghold within Philistine territory. The term "ammah" is often associated with the city of Gath, one of the principal cities of the Philistines. The capture of Metheg-ammah by David signifies a strategic victory, as it represents the subjugation of a key Philistine stronghold, thereby consolidating Israelite power in the region.

Theological Significance:
From a theological perspective, the capture of Metheg-ammah underscores the fulfillment of God's promises to Israel regarding the conquest of their enemies and the expansion of their territory. David's victories are seen as divinely ordained, reflecting God's favor and the establishment of Israel as a dominant power under David's leadership. This event is part of the broader narrative of David's reign, which is characterized by military success and the unification of the tribes of Israel.

Related Themes and Concepts:
· Divine Favor and Kingship: David's success in capturing Metheg-ammah is often interpreted as a sign of God's favor upon his kingship. It reflects the biblical theme of God granting victory to those who are faithful to Him.
· Philistine Conflict: The ongoing conflict between Israel and the Philistines is a recurring theme in the Old Testament. The capture of Metheg-ammah is one of several key victories that highlight the shifting power dynamics between these two groups.
· Territorial Expansion: The conquest of Metheg-ammah is part of the larger narrative of Israel's territorial expansion under David, which is seen as a fulfillment of the covenant promises made to the patriarchs regarding the land.

Interpretation and Application:
In a conservative Christian interpretation, the account of Metheg-ammah serves as a reminder of God's sovereignty and the importance of faithfulness to His commands. It illustrates how God can use leaders to achieve His purposes and bring about His plans for His people. The account encourages believers to trust in God's provision and timing, recognizing that He is in control of all circumstances and can bring victory in seemingly insurmountable situations.
Strong's Hebrew
4965. metheg haammah -- Metheg-ammah
metheg haammah. 4964, 4965. metheg haammah. 4966 . Metheg-ammah.
Transliteration: metheg haammah Phonetic Spelling: (meh'-theg ...
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4964. metheg -- a bridle
... 4963, 4964. metheg. 4965 . a bridle. Transliteration: metheg Phonetic Spelling:
(meh-theg) Short Definition: bridle. ... 4963, 4964. metheg. 4965 . ...
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Library

Chapter xxxv
... double accent on yisra'el suggests the two possible modes of reading: othnach for
private reading, making a pause according to the sense, the metheg for public ...
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Chapter xxxiv
... double accent on yisra'el suggests the two possible modes of reading: othnach for
private reading, making a pause according to the sense, the metheg for public ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/leupold/exposition of genesis volume 1/chapter xxxiv.htm

The Desire of the Righteous Granted;
The Works of John Bunyan Volumes 1-3. <. ...
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Thesaurus
Metheg (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version Concordance Metheg (1 Occurrence). 2 Samuel 8:1 And after
this it came to pass that David smote the Philistines, and ...
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Metheg-ammah (1 Occurrence)
Metheg-ammah. Methegammah, Metheg-ammah. Meth'eg-am'mah . Easton's Bible
Dictionary ... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. METHEG-AMMAH. ...
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Methegammah (1 Occurrence)
... Bridle of the mother, a figurative name for a chief city, as in 2 Samuel 8:1, "David
took Metheg-ammah out of the hand of the Philistines" (RV, "took the ...
/m/methegammah.htm - 8k

Meth'eg-am'mah (1 Occurrence)
Meth'eg-am'mah. Metheg-ammah, Meth'eg-am'mah. Method . Multi-Version Concordance ...
(See RSV). Metheg-ammah, Meth'eg-am'mah. Method . Reference Bible.
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Bit (46 Occurrences)
... The Hebrew word (metheg) so rendered in Psalm 32:9 is elsewhere translated
"bridle" (2 Kings 19:28; Proverbs 26:3; Isaiah 37:29). ...
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Mete-yard (1 Occurrence)
Mete-yard. Meteyard, Mete-yard. Metheg . Multi-Version Concordance Mete-yard
(1 Occurrence). ... Meteyard, Mete-yard. Metheg . Reference Bible.
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Bridle (12 Occurrences)
... bridles") in the horses' mouths that they may obey us." "Bridle" occurs separately
as translation of methegh (2 Samuel 8:1), "David took Metheg-ammah," King ...
/b/bridle.htm - 15k

Ammah (2 Occurrences)
... The same Hebrew word appears as the second part of Metheg-ammah in 2 Samuel 8:1
the King James Version, but rendered "mother city" in the Revised Version ...
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Proper (62 Occurrences)
... and subject; u in sharpened, and o in closed, syllable; in Jashobeam the first long
vowel is retained by a secondary accent, marked by metheg); nathan and ...
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Metheg (1 Occurrence)

2 Samuel 8:1
And after this it came to pass that David smote the Philistines, and subdued them: and David took Methegammah out of the hand of the Philistines.
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