1 Samuel 4-8New King James Version (NKJV)
4 And the word of Samuel came to all Israel.[a]
The Ark of God Captured
Now Israel went out to battle against the Philistines, and
encamped beside Ebenezer; and the Philistines encamped in Aphek. 2 Then
the Philistines put themselves in battle array against Israel. And when they
joined battle, Israel was defeated by the Philistines, who killed about four
thousand men of the army in the field. 3 And when
the people had come into the camp, the elders of Israel said, “Why has
the Lord defeated us today before the Philistines? Let us bring the
ark of the covenant of the Lord from Shiloh to us, that when it comes
among us it may save us from the hand of our enemies.” 4 So
the people sent to Shiloh, that they might bring from there the ark of the
covenant of the Lord of hosts, who dwells between the
cherubim. And the two sons of Eli, Hophni and Phinehas, were there
with the ark of the covenant of God.
5 And when the ark of the covenant of
the Lord came into the camp, all Israel shouted so loudly that the
earth shook. 6 Now when the Philistines heard the
noise of the shout, they said, “What does the sound of this
great shout in the camp of the Hebrews mean?” Then they understood
that the ark of the Lord had come into the camp. 7 So
the Philistines were afraid, for they said, “God has come into the camp!” And
they said, “Woe to us! For such a thing has never happened before.8 Woe
to us! Who will deliver us from the hand of these mighty gods? These arethe
gods who struck the Egyptians with all the plagues in the wilderness. 9 Be
strong and conduct yourselves like men, you Philistines, that you do not become
servants of the Hebrews, as they have been to you. Conduct yourselves like men,
and fight!”
10 So the Philistines fought, and
Israel was defeated, and every man fled to his tent. There was a very great
slaughter, and there fell of Israel thirty thousand foot soldiers. 11 Also
the ark of God was captured; and the two sons of Eli, Hophni and Phinehas,
died.
Death of Eli
12 Then a man of Benjamin ran from
the battle line the same day, and came to Shiloh with his clothes torn and dirt
on his head. 13 Now when he came, there was Eli,
sitting on a seat by the wayside watching,[b] for his heart trembled
for the ark of God. And when the man came into the city and told it, all
the city cried out.14 When Eli heard the noise of the
outcry, he said, “What does the sound of this tumult mean?”
And the man came quickly and told Eli. 15 Eli was
ninety-eight years old, and his eyes were so dim that he could not see.
16 Then the man said to Eli, “I am he
who came from the battle. And I fled today from the battle line.”
And he said, “What happened, my son?”
17 So the messenger answered and
said, “Israel has fled before the Philistines, and there has been a great
slaughter among the people. Also your two sons, Hophni and Phinehas, are dead;
and the ark of God has been captured.”
18 Then it happened, when he made
mention of the ark of God, that Eli fell off the seat backward by the side of
the gate; and his neck was broken and he died, for the man was old and heavy.
And he had judged Israel forty years.
Ichabod
19 Now his daughter-in-law,
Phinehas’s wife, was with child, due to be delivered; and when
she heard the news that the ark of God was captured, and that her father-in-law
and her husband were dead, she bowed herself and gave birth, for her labor
pains came upon her. 20 And about the time of her
death the women who stood by her said to her, “Do not fear, for you have borne
a son.” But she did not answer, nor did she regard it. 21 Then
she named the child Ichabod,[c] saying, “The glory has
departed from Israel!” because the ark of God had been captured and because of
her father-in-law and her husband. 22 And she said,
“The glory has departed from Israel, for the ark of God has been captured.”
The Philistines and the Ark
5 Then the Philistines took the ark of God and
brought it from Ebenezer to Ashdod. 2 When the
Philistines took the ark of God, they brought it into the house of Dagon[d] and set it by
Dagon. 3 And when the people of Ashdod arose early
in the morning, there was Dagon, fallen on its face to the earth before the ark
of the Lord. So they took Dagon and set it in its place again. 4 And
when they arose early the next morning, there was Dagon, fallen on its face to
the ground before the ark of the Lord. The head of Dagon and both the palms
of its hands were broken off on the threshold; only
Dagon’s torso[e] was left of it. 5 Therefore
neither the priests of Dagon nor any who come into Dagon’s house tread on the
threshold of Dagon in Ashdod to this day.
6 But the hand of
the Lord was heavy on the people of Ashdod, and He ravaged them and
struck them with tumors,[f] both Ashdod
and its territory. 7 And when the men of Ashdod saw
how it was, they said, “The ark of the God of Israel must not
remain with us, for His hand is harsh toward us and Dagon our god.” 8 Therefore
they sent and gathered to themselves all the lords of the Philistines, and
said, “What shall we do with the ark of the God of Israel?”
And they answered, “Let the ark of the God of Israel be
carried away to Gath.” So they carried the ark of the God of Israel away. 9 So
it was, after they had carried it away, that the hand of the Lord was
against the city with a very great destruction; and He struck the men of the
city, both small and great, and tumors broke out on them.
10 Therefore they sent the ark of God
to Ekron. So it was, as the ark of God came to Ekron, that the Ekronites cried
out, saying, “They have brought the ark of the God of Israel to us, to kill us
and our people!” 11 So they sent and gathered
together all the lords of the Philistines, and said, “Send away the ark of the
God of Israel, and let it go back to its own place, so that it does not kill us
and our people.” For there was a deadly destruction throughout all the city;
the hand of God was very heavy there. 12 And the
men who did not die were stricken with the tumors, and the cry of the city went
up to heaven.
The Ark Returned to Israel
6 Now the ark of the Lord was in the
country of the Philistines seven months.2 And the
Philistines called for the priests and the diviners, saying, “What shall we do
with the ark of the Lord? Tell us how we should send it to its place.”
3 So they said, “If you send away the
ark of the God of Israel, do not send it empty; but by all means return it to
Him with a trespass offering. Then you will be healed, and it
will be known to you why His hand is not removed from you.”
4 Then they said, “What is the
trespass offering which we shall return to Him?”
They answered, “Five golden tumors and five golden
rats, according to the number of the lords of the Philistines.
For the same plague was on all of you and on your lords. 5 Therefore
you shall make images of your tumors and images of your rats that ravage the
land, and you shall give glory to the God of Israel; perhaps He will lighten
His hand from you, from your gods, and from your land.6 Why
then do you harden your hearts as the Egyptians and Pharaoh hardened their
hearts? When He did mighty things among them, did they not let the people go,
that they might depart? 7 Now therefore, make a new
cart, take two milk cows which have never been yoked, and hitch the cows to the
cart; and take their calves home, away from them. 8 Then
take the ark of the Lord and set it on the cart; and put the articles
of gold which you are returning to Him as a trespass offering
in a chest by its side. Then send it away, and let it go. 9 And
watch: if it goes up the road to its own territory, to Beth Shemesh, then He
has done us this great evil. But if not, then we shall know that it is not
His hand that struck us—it happened to us by chance.”
10 Then the men did so; they took two
milk cows and hitched them to the cart, and shut up their calves at home. 11 And
they set the ark of the Lord on the cart, and the chest with the gold
rats and the images of their tumors. 12 Then the
cows headed straight for the road to Beth Shemesh, and went
along the highway, lowing as they went, and did not turn aside to the right
hand or the left. And the lords of the Philistines went after them to the
border of Beth Shemesh.
13 Now the people of Beth
Shemesh were reaping their wheat harvest in the valley; and
they lifted their eyes and saw the ark, and rejoiced to see it. 14 Then
the cart came into the field of Joshua of Beth Shemesh, and stood there; a
large stone wasthere. So they split the wood of the cart and
offered the cows as a burnt offering to the Lord. 15 The
Levites took down the ark of the Lord and the chest that waswith
it, in which were the articles of gold, and put them on
the large stone. Then the men of Beth Shemesh offered burnt offerings and made
sacrifices the same day to the Lord. 16 So
when the five lords of the Philistines had seen it, they
returned to Ekron the same day.
17 These are the
golden tumors which the Philistines returned as a trespass
offering to the Lord: one for Ashdod, one for Gaza, one for Ashkelon, one
for Gath, one for Ekron; 18 and the golden
rats, according to the number of all the cities of the
Philistines belonging to the five lords, both fortified
cities and country villages, even as far as the large stone of Abel
on which they set the ark of the Lord, which stone remains to
this day in the field of Joshua of Beth Shemesh.
19 Then He struck the men of Beth
Shemesh, because they had looked into the ark of the Lord. He struck fifty
thousand and seventy men[g] of the people, and the
people lamented because the Lord had struck the people with a great
slaughter.
The Ark at Kirjath Jearim
20 And the men of Beth Shemesh said,
“Who is able to stand before this holy LordGod? And to whom shall it go up
from us?” 21 So they sent messengers to the
inhabitants of Kirjath Jearim, saying, “The Philistines have brought back the
ark of the Lord; come down and take it up with you.”
7 Then the men of Kirjath Jearim came and took
the ark of the Lord, and brought it into the house of Abinadab on the
hill, and consecrated Eleazar his son to keep the ark of the Lord.
Samuel Judges Israel
2 So it was that the ark remained in
Kirjath Jearim a long time; it was there twenty years. And all the house of
Israel lamented after the Lord.
3 Then Samuel spoke to all the house
of Israel, saying, “If you return to the Lordwith all your hearts, then put
away the foreign gods and the Ashtoreths[h] from among you, and
prepare your hearts for the Lord, and serve Him only; and He will deliver
you from the hand of the Philistines.” 4 So the
children of Israel put away the Baals and the Ashtoreths,[i] and served the Lord only.
5 And Samuel said, “Gather all Israel
to Mizpah, and I will pray to the Lord for you.”6 So
they gathered together at Mizpah, drew water, and poured it out
before the Lord. And they fasted that day, and said there, “We have sinned
against the Lord.” And Samuel judged the children of Israel at Mizpah.
7 Now when the Philistines heard that
the children of Israel had gathered together at Mizpah, the lords of the
Philistines went up against Israel. And when the children of Israel heard of
it, they were afraid of the Philistines. 8 So
the children of Israel said to Samuel, “Do not cease to cry out to
the Lord our God for us, that He may save us from the hand of the
Philistines.”
9 And Samuel took a suckling lamb and
offered it as a whole burnt offering to the Lord. Then
Samuel cried out to the Lord for Israel, and
the Lord answered him.10 Now as Samuel was
offering up the burnt offering, the Philistines drew near to battle against
Israel. But the Lord thundered with a loud thunder upon the
Philistines that day, and so confused them that they were overcome before
Israel.11 And the men of Israel went out of Mizpah and
pursued the Philistines, and drove them back as far as below Beth Car. 12 Then
Samuel took a stone and set it up between Mizpah and Shen, and
called its name Ebenezer,[j] saying, “Thus far
the Lord has helped us.”
13 So the Philistines were subdued,
and they did not come anymore into the territory of Israel. And the hand of
the Lord was against the Philistines all the days of Samuel. 14 Then
the cities which the Philistines had taken from Israel were restored to Israel,
from Ekron to Gath; and Israel recovered its territory from the hands of the
Philistines. Also there was peace between Israel and the Amorites.
15 And Samuel judged Israel all the
days of his life. 16 He went from year to year on a
circuit to Bethel, Gilgal, and Mizpah, and judged Israel in all those places. 17 But
he always returned to Ramah, for his home was there. There he
judged Israel, and there he built an altar to the Lord.
Israel Demands a King
8 Now it came to pass when Samuel was old that
he made his sons judges over Israel. 2 The name of
his firstborn was Joel, and the name of his second, Abijah; they were judges
in Beersheba. 3 But his sons did not walk in his
ways; they turned aside after dishonest gain, took bribes, and perverted
justice.
4 Then all the elders of Israel
gathered together and came to Samuel at Ramah,5 and said
to him, “Look, you are old, and your sons do not walk in your ways. Now make us
a king to judge us like all the nations.”
6 But the thing displeased Samuel
when they said, “Give us a king to judge us.” So Samuel prayed to
the Lord. 7 And the Lord said to
Samuel, “Heed the voice of the people in all that they say to you; for they
have not rejected you, but they have rejected Me, that I should not reign over
them. 8 According to all the works which they have
done since the day that I brought them up out of Egypt, even to this day—with
which they have forsaken Me and served other gods—so they are doing to you
also. 9 Now therefore, heed their voice. However,
you shall solemnly forewarn them, and show them the behavior of the king who
will reign over them.”
10 So Samuel told all the words of
the Lord to the people who asked him for a king.11 And
he said, “This will be the behavior of the king who will reign over you: He
will take your sons and appoint them for his own chariots and to
be his horsemen, and some will run before his
chariots. 12 He will appoint captains over his
thousands and captains over his fifties, will set some to plow
his ground and reap his harvest, and some to make his weapons
of war and equipment for his chariots.13 He will take
your daughters to be perfumers, cooks, and bakers. 14 And
he will take the best of your fields, your vineyards, and your olive groves,
and give themto his servants. 15 He
will take a tenth of your grain and your vintage, and give it to his officers
and servants. 16 And he will take your male
servants, your female servants, your finest young men,[k] and your donkeys, and
put them to his work.17 He will take a
tenth of your sheep. And you will be his servants. 18 And
you will cry out in that day because of your king whom you have chosen for
yourselves, and the Lord will not hear you in that day.”
19 Nevertheless the people refused to
obey the voice of Samuel; and they said, “No, but we will have a king over
us, 20 that we also may be like all the nations,
and that our king may judge us and go out before us and fight our battles.”
21 And Samuel heard all the words of
the people, and he repeated them in the hearing of the Lord. 22 So
the Lord said to Samuel, “Heed their voice, and make them a king.”
And Samuel said to the men of Israel, “Every man go to his
city.”
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