Hebrew Word Study – Laying Seige – Chanah חנה Cheth Nun Hei
Psalms 27:3: “Though a host should encamp against me, my heart shall not fear: though war should rise against me, in this [will] I [be] confident.”
Every modern translation I look at says the same thing, a host encamped against me. Who knows what a host is? To me, a host is someone in charge of a party or event. That sounds like a good thing. There are some modern translations that, thankfully, recognize the old English is not familiar to everyone so they render the word machaneh as an army rather than a host. That is more understandable and more sinister sounding. But even then when I hear the word encampment I picture an army sitting outside their tents, their weapons laid aside, a campfire in front of them drinking coffee. Being an old Civil War buff, I hear the word encampment and I am thinking of something serene, soldiers in quiet meditation over an impending battle, maybe sitting around the campfire singing Onward Christina Soldiers. Encampments are not very threatening when I read that an army is encamped against me.
The word encampment is chanah. This is the word for siege. A siege in my mind is much different than an encampment. Many translators go for a scientific rendering of a word and forget the emotional context. What baffles me is that every modern translation I read says encampment. Only one says deployed. Deployed gets it better than encampment. I fail to understand why no one uses the word siege which is the very root of the word chanah. Perhaps the translator thought, rightly, that most people would not be familiar with the word siege.
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Unless you have really studied history your only concept of a siege is from those phony Hollywood movies where the enemy storms the castle, puts up ladders and climbs up the ladder to the top and falling when they get shot by arrows. Then the defenders dump cauldrons of hot cream of wheat and oatmeal on top of the attacker but eventually when the ground is covered with a million bodies the survivors enter the city and burn the city dwellers at the stack.
That is not exactly what a siege is, it could be but generally, a siege is a war of attrition. The enemy would surround the city, cut off all avenues into the city so no food or water can get in, and then they just sit down and wait to starve them out. In a few weeks with everyone starving the king is ready to talk turkey (literally) and negotiate some sort of surrender. The whole purpose of the siege was exactly that, to bring people to the point of surrender. Sometimes the food would run out and they would force the weak, sick, and elderly outside the city so the food supply would last longer. You have the story in II Kings 7:3 where four lepers were forced to starve outside the city of Samaria which was under siege by King Benhadad of Syria. The starvation was so bad we learn in II Kings 6:25 that people were paying five pieces of silver for one-fourth a piece of a dove’s dookie. In verses 27-28 of chapter 6 we learn that two women agreed to boil their babies and eat them because they were so hungry. That my friend is what a chanah is all about, not just a simple encampment with soldiers sitting drinking coffee and singing camp songs. A siege was a war of attrition, holding not only soldiers but holding the whole population of a city hostage.
In a modern context, we would use the word chanah for ISIS holding hostages and threatening to chop their heads off if their demands are not met. That is a little heavier than a simple encampment.
I don’t know about you but lately, I felt the enemy has had me under chanah, siege and I need this verse. Do you ever feel that way, the enemy is just slowly cutting off your life support and wearing you down. It is just the little things, no big disasters or crises, but just little things that keep building, like the proverbial water dripping on your head until you can’t take it anymore and you are ready to surrender just get some relief.
To those of us under siege from the enemy, we have the promise that our hearts will not fear. It is interesting that the word for fear is not paqad a fear of terror but it is yara’ a fear out of respect. The people living in a city under siege have respect and awe for the enemy. If they did not they would just march out and get rid of them. Instead, they respect their enemy as powerful enough to do them in. They have both paqad and yara’. However, if you do not have yara’ respect or awe for your enemy you will not have paqad or fear of terror and bodily harm from your enemy.
When the enemy has you under siege bringing one bit of bad news after another, it begins to wear down, the war of attrition is beginning to do its work and you are beginning to feel some yara’ for the enemy, respect that he is more powerful. Remember that scene in the movie Rocky where he is getting battered by his opponent. In his corner, his manager asks him what is going on in the ring. Rocky replies: “He’s winning.”
Psalms 27 tells us that the Lord is our light and salvation and our hearts will have no respect for anyone but the Lord. You may think an enemy can sit forever and wait out the city, but the army laying siege has its problems too. When Sennacherib had Jerusalem under siege the Assyrian army came down with the trots and Sennacherib had to abandon the whole siege. Sometimes, like in the story of the four lepers in II Kings 6-7, they get spooked out by the four lepers approaching the enemy army believing the illusion that God sent that it was an invading army. The army laying siege panicked and ran thinking that the crazy king in Samaria must have got word to the Hittites, the Amorites, the Parasites and they were about to get slaughtered. Kings whose cities were under siege often managed to get word to allies and they would attack the besieging army and literally surround them. Every besieging soldier had that constant fear in the back of his mind. It is no picnic for the ones laying the siege.
Also, the very siege created such poor sanitation that disease would start to spread throughout the city. The city rulers would catapult the dead bodies into the besieging army so they would come down with the very disease they were causing. Biological warfare is nothing new.
God promises that when the enemy has us under siege, He will prove His superiority and catapult whatever the enemy throws at us back to him.
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Oh wow Turned the cross from a symbol of torture and evil to the tree of life
What a revelation
Awesome. Thanks
When we are under siege, as I have been lately, we must keep our eyes on the pure, lovely and good report and keep our eyes on Jesus, whom is our first Love and whom we respect and honor. If there is any fear, for me it is a fear (yara) of the Lord. I know God will turn the situation around for His glory, always, for me and for those who are trusting in His might and power and not their own understanding. God is going to get the last laugh and was no fool up on that cross. We are more than conquerors in Christ Jesus, and can expect our enemy to fear us and to be terrified of those who know who they are in Christ and who will fight satan violently with every word that God puts on their tongue! Do not forget: our adversary, as real as it is, is terrified that we will destroy it before its time…..right here and right now brethren! Arise & shine folks. Face your enemy confidently because Jesus has already done it for you and will never leave you or forsake you. Our enemy does not want believers to know the Truth behind God’s name, the Truth of who we really are as the crown of God’s creation! May the eyes of our understanding be opened more and more so that we can prosper together in the land of the giants.
This just spoke to my situation. Thank you for your daily devotionals Chaim. They have been a true blessing in gaining insightful knowledge into the Word of God and speaking life into moments of siege.
Praise to God for His faithful care! His Name is my victory cry. His presence in my heart is my company and encouragement.
Thank you, Teacher, for highlighting this inspiring and reassuring verse.
Thk U Dears,
The Lord Bless U.
Am I correct in saying, Chanah is Hebrew for laying seige and Channun is Hebrew for gracious? If so, these two words appear to be spelled similarly except for their endings of h and n. Could you help me understand how these different letters change and define the meanings?
That was just what I needed this evening. Well written and encouraging.
two things I realized today when I study your lesson. I am quite forgetful and have pretty much given up trying to memorize the words.
then I recognized the word Chanah from מַחֲנֶה, although I learned that was a place of comfort and safety after a long journey in the previous context.
the other word was yara, which I learned from the fear of the LORD from Proverbs.
The 2nd thing is that I want to share this lesson with a good friend of mine who has been underseige for a very long time… May the word of God strength him.
Your writing is informative, inspiring and in this article, hilarious. Thank you!
Very encouraging! Thanks!
Thanks again Dear Teacher ,
Again as always you give us much insight into the Bible .
Just as God is real ,so is the adversary . He is the master of lies ,but he also mixes lies with the truth in order to deceive us.
There is a Ministry (not Jehovah’s witnesses) that teaches that Jesus was not executed on a cross but on a stake with His hands nailed above His head . They claim that it’s because the cross is a pagan symbol. Then they right around and say that He was executed in the way decreed by the King of Babylon a big time pagan .see Ezra 6:11 . Jesus was executed by Roman pagans in one of their modes of execution . The blood of Christ is so powerful that it turned the cross from a symbol of torture and evil to the symbol of the Tree of Life . I would like to know what you think about this .
The reason I’m writing this is because it frighten me that so many are being misled .
We sometimes think that someone is our enemy but in reality they may just be our greatest ally .
May God help us to know who are the ones that truly love us