Jehovah-M’Keddesh (sometimes written as Yahweh-M’Kaddesh) translates to “The Lord Who Sanctifies” or “The Lord Who Makes Holy.” This name reflects God’s role in sanctifying or setting apart His people for holiness and service. It emphasizes God’s active role in purifying and consecrating His followers to live according to His will.
Next to David’s defeat of Goliath, the story found in this passage is one of the well- known aspects of his life. Far from a flattering portrayal of his life, the story of Bathsheba casts a dark shadow over his kingship and character.