March 28
1 Samuel 4 - 8 (New International Version)
1 Samuel 4
1 And Samuel's word came to all Israel.
The Philistines Capture the Ark
Now the Israelites went out to fight against the Philistines. The Israelites
camped at Ebenezer, and the Philistines at Aphek. 2 The
Philistines deployed their forces to meet Israel, and as the battle spread,
Israel was defeated by the Philistines, who killed about four thousand of
them on the battlefield. 3 When the soldiers returned to
camp, the elders of Israel asked, "Why did the LORD bring defeat upon us
today before the Philistines? Let us bring the ark of the LORD's covenant
from Shiloh, so that it may go with us and save us from the hand of our
enemies."
4 So the people sent men to Shiloh, and
they brought back the ark of the covenant of the LORD Almighty, who is
enthroned between the cherubim. And Eli's two sons, Hophni and Phinehas,
were there with the ark of the covenant of God.
5 When the ark of the LORD's covenant came into the camp,
all Israel raised such a great shout that the ground shook. 6
Hearing the uproar, the Philistines asked, "What's all this shouting in
the Hebrew camp?"
When they learned that the ark of the LORD had come into
the camp, 7 the Philistines were afraid. "A god has come
into the camp," they said. "We're in trouble! Nothing like this has happened
before. 8 Woe to us! Who will deliver us from the hand of
these mighty gods? They are the gods who struck the Egyptians with all kinds
of plagues in the desert. 9 Be strong, Philistines! Be
men, or you will be subject to the Hebrews, as they have been to you. Be
men, and fight!"
10 So the Philistines fought, and the Israelites were
defeated and every man fled to his tent. The slaughter was very great;
Israel lost thirty thousand foot soldiers. 11 The ark of
God was captured, and Eli's two sons, Hophni and Phinehas, died.
Death of Eli
12 That same day a Benjamite ran from the battle line and
went to Shiloh, his clothes torn and dust on his head. 13
When he arrived, there was Eli sitting on his chair by the side of the road,
watching, because his heart feared for the ark of God. When the man entered
the town and told what had happened, the whole town sent up a cry.
14 Eli heard the outcry and asked,
"What is the meaning of this uproar?"
The man hurried over to Eli, 15 who was ninety-eight years
old and whose eyes were set so that he could not see. 16
He told Eli, "I have just come from the battle line; I fled from it this
very day."
Eli asked, "What happened, my son?"
17 The man who brought the news replied, "Israel fled
before the Philistines, and the army has suffered heavy losses. Also your
two sons, Hophni and Phinehas, are dead, and the ark of God has been
captured."
18 When he mentioned the ark of God, Eli fell backward off
his chair by the side of the gate. His neck was broken and he died, for he
was an old man and heavy. He had led Israel forty years.
19 His daughter-in-law, the wife of Phinehas, was pregnant
and near the time of delivery. When she heard the news that the ark of God
had been captured and that her father-in-law and her husband were dead, she
went into labor and gave birth, but was overcome by her labor pains.
20 As she was dying, the women attending her said, "Don't
despair; you have given birth to a son." But she did not respond or pay any
attention.
21 She named the boy Ichabod, saying, "The glory has
departed from Israel"-because of the capture of the ark of God and the
deaths of her father-in-law and her husband. 22 She said,
"The glory has departed from Israel, for the ark of God has been captured."
1 Samuel 5
The Ark in Ashdod and Ekron
1 After the Philistines had captured the ark of God, they
took it from Ebenezer to Ashdod. 2 Then they carried the
ark into Dagon's temple and set it beside Dagon. 3 When
the people of Ashdod rose early the next day, there was Dagon, fallen on his
face on the ground before the ark of the LORD! They took Dagon and put him
back in his place. 4 But the following morning when they
rose, there was Dagon, fallen on his face on the ground before the ark of
the LORD! His head and hands had been broken off and were lying on the
threshold; only his body remained. 5 That is why to this
day neither the priests of Dagon nor any others who enter Dagon's temple at
Ashdod step on the threshold.
6 The LORD's hand was heavy upon the
people of Ashdod and its vicinity; he brought devastation upon them and
afflicted them with tumors. 7 When the men of Ashdod saw
what was happening, they said, "The ark of the god of Israel must not stay
here with us, because his hand is heavy upon us and upon Dagon our god."
8 So they called together all the rulers of the Philistines
and asked them, "What shall we do with the ark of the god of Israel?"
They answered, "Have the ark of the god of Israel moved to Gath." So they
moved the ark of the God of Israel.
9 But after they had moved it, the LORD's hand was against
that city, throwing it into a great panic. He afflicted the people of the
city, both young and old, with an outbreak of tumors. 10
So they sent the ark of God to Ekron.
As the ark of God was entering Ekron, the people of Ekron
cried out, "They have brought the ark of the god of Israel around to us to
kill us and our people." 11 So they called together all
the rulers of the Philistines and said, "Send the ark of the god of Israel
away; let it go back to its own place, or it will kill us and our people."
For death had filled the city with panic; God's hand was very heavy upon it.
12 Those who did not die were afflicted with tumors, and
the outcry of the city went up to heaven.
1 Samuel 6
The Ark Returned to Israel
1 When the ark of the LORD had been in Philistine
territory seven months, 2 the Philistines called for the
priests and the diviners and said, "What shall we do with the ark of the
LORD ? Tell us how we should send it back to its place."
3 They answered, "If you return the ark
of the god of Israel, do not send it away empty, but by all means send a
guilt offering to him. Then you will be healed, and you will know why his
hand has not been lifted from you."
4 The Philistines asked, "What guilt offering should we
send to him?"
They replied, "Five gold tumors and five gold rats, according to the number
of the Philistine rulers, because the same plague has struck both you and
your rulers. 5 Make models of the tumors and of the rats
that are destroying the country, and pay honor to Israel's god. Perhaps he
will lift his hand from you and your gods and your land. 6
Why do you harden your hearts as the Egyptians and Pharaoh did? When he
treated them harshly, did they not send the Israelites out so they could go
on their way?
7 "Now then, get a new cart ready, with two cows that have
calved and have never been yoked. Hitch the cows to the cart, but take their
calves away and pen them up. 8 Take the ark of the LORD
and put it on the cart, and in a chest beside it put the gold objects you
are sending back to him as a guilt offering. Send it on its way, 9
but keep watching it. If it goes up to its own territory, toward Beth
Shemesh, then the LORD has brought this great disaster on us. But if it does
not, then we will know that it was not his hand that struck us and that it
happened to us by chance."
10 So they did this. They took two such cows and hitched
them to the cart and penned up their calves. 11 They
placed the ark of the LORD on the cart and along with it the chest
containing the gold rats and the models of the tumors. 12
Then the cows went straight up toward Beth Shemesh, keeping on the road and
lowing all the way; they did not turn to the right or to the left. The
rulers of the Philistines followed them as far as the border of Beth Shemesh.
13 Now the people of Beth Shemesh were harvesting their
wheat in the valley, and when they looked up and saw the ark, they rejoiced
at the sight. 14 The cart came to the field of Joshua of
Beth Shemesh, and there it stopped beside a large rock. The people chopped
up the wood of the cart and sacrificed the cows as a burnt offering to the
LORD. 15 The Levites took down the ark of the LORD,
together with the chest containing the gold objects, and placed them on the
large rock. On that day the people of Beth Shemesh offered burnt offerings
and made sacrifices to the LORD. 16 The five rulers of the
Philistines saw all this and then returned that same day to Ekron.
17 These are the gold tumors the Philistines sent as a
guilt offering to the LORD -one each for Ashdod, Gaza, Ashkelon, Gath and
Ekron. 18 And the number of the gold rats was according to
the number of Philistine towns belonging to the five rulers—the fortified
towns with their country villages. The large rock, on which they set the ark
of the LORD, is a witness to this day in the field of Joshua of Beth Shemesh.
19 But God struck down some of the men of Beth Shemesh,
putting seventy of them to death because they had looked into the ark of the
LORD. The people mourned because of the heavy blow the LORD had dealt them,
20 and the men of Beth Shemesh asked, "Who can stand in
the presence of the LORD, this holy God? To whom will the ark go up from
here?"
21 Then they sent messengers to the people of Kiriath
Jearim, saying, "The Philistines have returned the ark of the LORD. Come
down and take it up to your place."
1 Samuel 7
1 So the men of Kiriath Jearim came and took up the ark of
the LORD. They took it to Abinadab's house on the hill and consecrated
Eleazar his son to guard the ark of the LORD.
Samuel Subdues the Philistines at Mizpah
2 It was a long time, twenty years in all, that the ark
remained at Kiriath Jearim, and all the people of Israel mourned and sought
after the LORD. 3 And Samuel said to the whole house of
Israel, "If you are returning to the LORD with all your hearts, then rid
yourselves of the foreign gods and the Ashtoreths and commit yourselves to
the LORD and serve him only, and he will deliver you out of the hand of the
Philistines." 4 So the Israelites put away their Baals and
Ashtoreths, and served the LORD only.
5 Then Samuel said, "Assemble all
Israel at Mizpah and I will intercede with the LORD for you." 6
When they had assembled at Mizpah, they drew water and poured it out before
the LORD. On that day they fasted and there they confessed, "We have sinned
against the LORD." And Samuel was leader of Israel at Mizpah.
7 When the Philistines heard that Israel had assembled at
Mizpah, the rulers of the Philistines came up to attack them. And when the
Israelites heard of it, they were afraid because of the Philistines.
8 They said to Samuel, "Do not stop crying out to the LORD
our God for us, that he may rescue us from the hand of the Philistines."
9 Then Samuel took a suckling lamb and offered it up as a
whole burnt offering to the LORD. He cried out to the LORD on Israel's
behalf, and the LORD answered him.
10 While Samuel was sacrificing the burnt offering, the
Philistines drew near to engage Israel in battle. But that day the LORD
thundered with loud thunder against the Philistines and threw them into such
a panic that they were routed before the Israelites. 11
The men of Israel rushed out of Mizpah and pursued the Philistines,
slaughtering them along the way to a point below Beth Car.
12 Then Samuel took a stone and set it up between Mizpah
and Shen. He named it Ebenezer, saying, "Thus far has the LORD helped us."
13 So the Philistines were subdued and did not invade
Israelite territory again.
Throughout Samuel's lifetime, the hand of the LORD was
against the Philistines. 14 The towns from Ekron to Gath
that the Philistines had captured from Israel were restored to her, and
Israel delivered the neighboring territory from the power of the
Philistines. And there was peace between Israel and the Amorites.
15 Samuel continued as judge over Israel all the days of
his life. 16 From year to year he went on a circuit from
Bethel to Gilgal to Mizpah, judging Israel in all those places. 17
But he always went back to Ramah, where his home was, and there he also
judged Israel. And he built an altar there to the LORD.
1 Samuel 8
Israel Asks for a King
1 When Samuel grew old, he appointed his sons as judges
for Israel. 2 The name of his firstborn was Joel and the
name of his second was Abijah, and they served at Beersheba. 3
But his sons did not walk in his ways. They turned aside after dishonest
gain and accepted bribes and perverted justice.
4 So all the elders of Israel gathered together and came
to Samuel at Ramah. 5 They said to him, "You are old, and
your sons do not walk in your ways; now appoint a king to lead us, such as
all the other nations have."
6 But when they said, "Give us a king to lead us," this
displeased Samuel; so he prayed to the LORD. 7 And the
LORD told him: "Listen to all that the people are saying to you; it is not
you they have rejected, but they have rejected me as their king. 8
As they have done from the day I brought them up out of Egypt until this
day, forsaking me and serving other gods, so they are doing to you.
9 Now listen to them; but warn them solemnly and let them know
what the king who will reign over them will do."
10 Samuel told all the words of the LORD to the people who
were asking him for a king. 11 He said, "This is what the
king who will reign over you will do: He will take your sons and make them
serve with his chariots and horses, and they will run in front of his
chariots. 12 Some he will assign to be commanders of
thousands and commanders of fifties, and others to plow his ground and reap
his harvest, and still others to make weapons of war and equipment for his
chariots. 13 He will take your daughters to be perfumers
and cooks and bakers. 14 He will take the best of your
fields and vineyards and olive groves and give them to his attendants.
15 He will take a tenth of your grain and of your vintage and give
it to his officials and attendants. 16 Your menservants
and maidservants and the best of your cattle and donkeys he will take for
his own use. 17 He will take a tenth of your flocks, and
you yourselves will become his slaves. 18 When that day
comes, you will cry out for relief from the king you have chosen, and the
LORD will not answer you in that day."
19 But the people refused to listen to Samuel. "No!" they
said. "We want a king over us. 20 Then we will be like all
the other nations, with a king to lead us and to go out before us and fight
our battles."
21 When Samuel heard all that the people said, he repeated
it before the LORD. 22 The LORD answered, "Listen to them
and give them a king."
Then Samuel said to the men of Israel, "Everyone go back to his town."