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20. Samuel's
Birth and
Infancy.
(1) Samuel's
Birth in Answer
to Prayer.
1 Samuel
1:1-20.
1
Now there was a
certain man of
Ramathaim Zophim,
of the hill
country of
Ephraim, and his
name was Elkanah,
the son of
Jeroham, the son
of Elihu, the
son of Tohu, the
son of Zuph, an
Ephraimite:
2
and he had two
wives; the name
of the one was
Hannah, and the
name of other
Peninnah: and
Peninnah had
children, but
Hannah had no
children.
3
This man went up
out of his city
from year to
year to worship
and to sacrifice
to Yahweh1
of Armies in
Shiloh. The two
sons of Eli,
Hophni and
Phinehas,
priests to
Yahweh, were
there.
4
When the day
came that
Elkanah
sacrificed, he
gave to Peninnah
his wife, and to
all her sons and
her daughters,
portions:
5
but to Hannah he
gave a double
portion; for he
loved Hannah,
but Yahweh had
shut up her
womb.
6
Her rival
provoked her
severely, to
make her fret,
because Yahweh
had shut up her
womb.
7
As he did so
year by year,
when she went up
to the house of
Yahweh, so she
provoked her;
therefore she
wept, and didn’t
eat.
8
Elkanah her
husband said to
her, “Hannah,
why do you weep?
Why don’t you
eat? Why is your
heart grieved?
Am I not better
to you than ten
sons?”
9
So Hannah rose
up after they
had eaten in
Shiloh, and
after they had
drunk. Now Eli
the priest was
sitting on his
seat by the
doorpost of the
temple of
Yahweh.
10
She was in
bitterness of
soul, and prayed
to Yahweh, and
wept bitterly.
11
She vowed a vow,
and said,
“Yahweh of
Armies, if you
will indeed look
on the
affliction of
your handmaid,
and remember me,
and not forget
your handmaid,
but will give to
your handmaid a
boy, then I will
give him to
Yahweh all the
days of his
life, and no
razor shall come
on his head.”
12
It happened, as
she continued
praying before
Yahweh, that Eli
saw her mouth.
13
Now Hannah spoke
in her heart.
Only her lips
moved, but her
voice was not
heard. Therefore
Eli thought she
had been
drunken.
14
Eli said to her,
“How long will
you be drunken?
Put away your
wine from you.”
15
Hannah answered,
“No, my lord, I
am a woman of a
sorrowful
spirit. I have
drunk neither
wine nor strong
drink, but I
poured out my
soul before
Yahweh.
16
Don’t count your
handmaid for a
wicked woman;
for I have been
speaking out of
the abundance of
my complaint and
my provocation.”
17
Then Eli
answered, “Go in
peace; and may
the God2
of Israel grant
your petition
that you have
asked of him.”
18
She said, “Let
your handmaid
find favor in
your sight.” So
the woman went
her way, and
ate; and her
facial
expression
wasn’t sad any
more.
19
They rose up in
the morning
early, and
worshiped before
Yahweh, and
returned, and
came to their
house to Ramah:
and Elkanah knew
Hannah his wife;
and Yahweh
remembered her.
20
It happened,
when the time
had come, that
Hannah
conceived, and
bore a son; and
she named him
Samuel,3
saying, “Because
I have asked him
of Yahweh.”
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(2) Samuel's
Consecration to
the Lord.
1 Samuel
1:21-28.
21
The man Elkanah,
and all his
house, went up
to offer to
Yahweh the
yearly
sacrifice, and
his vow.
22
But Hannah
didn’t go up;
for she said to
her husband,
“Not until the
child is weaned;
then I will
bring him, that
he may appear
before Yahweh,
and stay there
forever.”
23
Elkanah her
husband said to
her, “Do what
seems good to
you. Wait until
you have weaned
him; only may
Yahweh establish
his word.”
So the woman
waited and
nursed her son,
until she weaned
him.
24
When she had
weaned him, she
took him up with
her, with three
bulls, and one
ephah4
of meal, and a
bottle of wine,
and brought him
to Yahweh’s
house in Shiloh.
The child was
young.
25
They killed the
bull, and
brought the
child to Eli.
26
She said, “Oh,
my lord, as your
soul lives, my
lord, I am the
woman who stood
by you here,
praying to
Yahweh.
27
For this child I
prayed; and
Yahweh has given
me my petition
which I asked of
him.
28
Therefore also I
have granted him
to Yahweh. As
long as he lives
he is granted to
Yahweh.” He
worshiped Yahweh
there.
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(3)
Hannah's Song of
Thanksgiving.
1 Samuel
2:1-10.
1
Hannah prayed,
and said:
“My heart exults
in Yahweh!
My horn is
exalted in
Yahweh.
My mouth is
enlarged over my
enemies,
because I
rejoice in your
salvation.
2
There is no one
as holy as
Yahweh,
For there is no
one besides you,
nor is there any
rock like our
God.
3
“Talk no more so
exceeding
proudly.
Don’t let
arrogance come
out of your
mouth,
For Yahweh is a
God of
knowledge.
By him actions
are weighed.
4
“The bows of the
mighty men are
broken.
Those who
stumbled are
armed with
strength.
5
Those who were
full have hired
themselves out
for bread.
Those who were
hungry are
satisfied.
Yes, the barren
has borne seven.
She who has many
children
languishes.
6
“Yahweh kills,
and makes alive.
He brings down
to Sheol1
, and brings up.
7
Yahweh makes
poor, and makes
rich.
He brings low,
he also lifts
up.
8
He raises up the
poor out of the
dust.
He lifts up the
needy from the
dunghill,
To make them sit
with princes,
and inherit the
throne of glory.
For the pillars
of the earth are
Yahweh’s.
He has set the
world on them.
9
He will keep the
feet of his holy
ones,
but the wicked
shall be put to
silence in
darkness;
for no man shall
prevail by
strength.
10
Those who strive
with Yahweh
shall be broken
to pieces.
He will thunder
against them in
the sky.
“Yahweh will
judge the ends
of the earth.
He will give
strength to his
king,
and exalt the
horn of his
anointed.”
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21. Samuel at
Shiloh.
(1) The
faithless
Priests.
1 Samuel
2:12-17.
12
Now the sons of
Eli were base
men; they didn’t
know Yahweh.
13
The custom of
the priests with
the people was
that when any
man offered
sacrifice, the
priest’s servant
came, while the
flesh was
boiling, with a
fork of three
teeth in his
hand;
14
and he struck it
into the pan, or
kettle, or
caldron, or pot;
all that the
fork brought up
the priest took
therewith. So
they did in
Shiloh to all
the Israelites
who came there.
15
Yes, before they
burnt the fat,
the priest’s
servant came,
and said to the
man who
sacrificed,
“Give meat to
roast for the
priest; for he
will not accept
boiled meat from
you, but raw.”
16
If the man said
to him, “Let the
fat be burned
first, and then
take as much as
your soul
desires;” then
he would say,
“No, but you
shall give it to
me now; and if
not, I will take
it by force.”
17
The sin of the
young men was
very great
before Yahweh;
for the men
despised the
offering of
Yahweh.
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(2) Eli's
Expostulation
with his Sons.
1 Samuel
2:22-25.
22
Now Eli was very
old; and he
heard all that
his sons did to
all Israel, and
how that they
lay with the
women who served
at the door of
the Tent of
Meeting.
23
He said to them,
“Why do you do
such things? for
I hear of your
evil dealings
from all this
people.
24
No, my sons; for
it is no good
report that I
hear: you make
Yahweh’s people
disobey.
25
If one man sin
against another,
God shall judge
him; but if a
man sin against
Yahweh, who
shall entreat
for him?”
Notwithstanding,
they didn’t
listen to the
voice of their
father, because
Yahweh intended
to kill them. |
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(3) Samuel's
Ministry before
the Lord. |
1 Samuel 2:11,
26.
11
Elkanah went to
Ramah to his
house. The child
served Yahweh
before Eli the
priest. |
1 Samuel
2:18-21.
18
But Samuel
ministered
before Yahweh,
being a child,
clothed with a
linen ephod.
19
Moreover his
mother made him
a little robe,
and brought it
to him from year
to year, when
she came up with
her husband to
offer the yearly
sacrifice.
20
Eli blessed
Elkanah and his
wife, and said,
“Yahweh give you
seed of this
woman for the
petition which
was asked of
Yahweh.” They
went to their
own home.
21
Yahweh visited
Hannah, and she
conceived, and
bore three sons
and two
daughters. The
child Samuel
grew before
Yahweh. |
26
The child Samuel
grew on, and
increased in
favor both with
Yahweh, and also
with men.
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(4) The Fall
of Eli's House
foretold.
1 Samuel
2:27-36.
27
A man of God
came to Eli, and
said to him,
“Thus says
Yahweh, ‘Did I
reveal myself to
the house of
your father,
when they were
in Egypt in
bondage to
Pharaoh’s house?
28
Did I choose him
out of all the
tribes of Israel
to be my priest,
to go up to my
altar, to burn
incense, to wear
an ephod before
me? Did I give
to the house of
your father all
the offerings of
the children of
Israel made by
fire?
29
Why do you kick
at my sacrifice
and at my
offering, which
I have commanded
in my
habitation, and
honor your sons
above me, to
make yourselves
fat with the
best of all the
offerings of
Israel my
people?’
30
“Therefore
Yahweh, the God
of Israel, says,
‘I said indeed
that your house,
and the house of
your father,
should walk
before me
forever.’ But
now Yahweh says,
‘Be it far from
me; for those
who honor me I
will honor, and
those who
despise me shall
be lightly
esteemed.
31
Behold, the days
come, that I
will cut off
your arm, and
the arm of your
father’s house,
that there shall
not be an old
man in your
house.
32
You shall see
the affliction
of my
habitation, in
all the wealth
which I shall
give Israel; and
there shall not
be an old man in
your house
forever.
33
The man of
yours, whom I
shall not cut
off from my
altar, shall
consume your
eyes, and grieve
your heart; and
all the increase
of your house
shall die in the
flower of their
age.
34
“‘This shall be
the sign to you,
that shall come
on your two
sons, on Hophni
and Phinehas: in
one day they
shall both die.
35
I will raise me
up a faithful
priest, that
shall do
according to
that which is in
my heart and in
my mind. I will
build him a sure
house; and he
shall walk
before my
anointed
forever.
36
It shall happen,
that everyone
who is left in
your house shall
come and bow
down to him for
a piece of
silver and a
loaf of bread,
and shall say,
“Please put me
into one of the
priests’
offices, that I
may eat a morsel
of bread.”’”
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(5) Samuel's
Call.
1 Samuel
3:1-18.
1
The child Samuel
ministered to
Yahweh before
Eli. The word of
Yahweh was
precious in
those days;
there was no
frequent vision.
2
It happened at
that time, when
Eli was laid
down in his
place (now his
eyes had begun
to grow dim, so
that he could
not see),
3
and the lamp of
God hadn’t yet
gone out, and
Samuel had laid
down in the
temple of
Yahweh, where
the ark of God
was;
4
that Yahweh
called Samuel;
and he said,
“Here I am.”
5
He ran to Eli,
and said, “Here
I am; for you
called me.”
He said, “I
didn’t call; lie
down again.”
He went and lay
down.
6
Yahweh called
yet again,
“Samuel!”
Samuel arose and
went to Eli, and
said, “Here I
am; for you
called me.”
He answered, “I
didn’t call, my
son; lie down
again.”
7
Now Samuel
didn’t yet know
Yahweh, neither
was the word of
Yahweh yet
revealed to him.
8
Yahweh called
Samuel again the
third time. He
arose and went
to Eli, and
said, “Here I
am; for you
called me.”
Eli perceived
that Yahweh had
called the
child.
9
Therefore Eli
said to Samuel,
“Go, lie down:
and it shall be,
if he calls you,
that you shall
say, ‘Speak,
Yahweh; for your
servant hears.’”
So Samuel went
and lay down in
his place.
10
Yahweh came, and
stood, and
called as at
other times,
“Samuel!
Samuel!”
Then Samuel
said, “Speak;
for your servant
hears.”
11
Yahweh said to
Samuel, “Behold,
I will do a
thing in Israel,
at which both
the ears of
everyone who
hears it shall
tingle.
12
In that day I
will perform
against Eli all
that I have
spoken
concerning his
house, from the
beginning even
to the end.
13
For I have told
him that I will
judge his house
forever, for the
iniquity which
he knew, because
his sons brought
a curse on
themselves, and
he didn’t
restrain them.
14
Therefore I have
sworn to the
house of Eli,
that the
iniquity of
Eli’s house
shall not be
removed with
sacrifice nor
offering
forever.”
15
Samuel lay until
the morning, and
opened the doors
of the house of
Yahweh. Samuel
feared to show
Eli the vision.
16
Then Eli called
Samuel, and
said, “Samuel,
my son!”
He said, “Here I
am.”
17
He said, “What
is the thing
that he has
spoken to you?
Please don’t
hide it from me.
God do so to
you, and more
also, if you
hide anything
from me of all
the things that
he spoke to
you.”
18
Samuel told him
every bit, and
hid nothing from
him.
He said, “It is
Yahweh. Let him
do what seems
good to him.”
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(6) Samuel
established as a
Prophet.
1 Samuel
3:19-4:1a.
19
Samuel grew, and
Yahweh was with
him, and let
none of his
words fall to
the ground.
20
All Israel from
Dan even to
Beersheba knew
that Samuel was
established to
be a prophet of
Yahweh.
21
Yahweh appeared
again in Shiloh;
for Yahweh
revealed himself
to Samuel in
Shiloh by the
word of Yahweh.
1a
The word of
Samuel came to
all Israel... |
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22. Israel's
Defeat and Loss
of the Ark.
1 Samuel
4:1b-11a.
1b
...Now Israel
went out against
the Philistines
to battle, and
encamped beside
Ebenezer: and
the Philistines
encamped in
Aphek.
2
The Philistines
put themselves
in array against
Israel: and when
they joined
battle, Israel
was struck
before the
Philistines; and
they killed of
the army in the
field about four
thousand men.
3
When the people
had come into
the camp, the
elders of Israel
said, “Why has
Yahweh struck us
today before the
Philistines? Let
us get the ark
of the covenant
of Yahweh out of
Shiloh to us,
that it may come
among us, and
save us out of
the hand of our
enemies.”
4
So the people
sent to Shiloh;
and they brought
from there the
ark of the
covenant of
Yahweh of
Armies, who sits
above the
cherubim: and
the two sons of
Eli, Hophni and
Phinehas, were
there with the
ark of the
covenant of God.
5
When the ark of
the covenant of
Yahweh came into
the camp, all
Israel shouted
with a great
shout, so that
the earth rang
again.
6
When the
Philistines
heard the noise
of the shout,
they said, “What
does the noise
of this great
shout in the
camp of the
Hebrews mean?”
They understood
that the ark of
Yahweh had come
into the camp.
7
The Philistines
were afraid, for
they said, “God
has come into
the camp.” They
said, “Woe to
us! For there
has not been
such a thing
before.
8
Woe to us! Who
shall deliver us
out of the hand
of these mighty
gods? These are
the gods that
struck the
Egyptians with
all kinds of
plagues in the
wilderness.
9
Be strong, and
behave like men,
O you
Philistines,
that you not be
servants to the
Hebrews, as they
have been to
you. Strengthen
yourselves like
men, and fight!”
10
The Philistines
fought, and
Israel was
struck, and they
fled every man
to his tent: and
there was a very
great slaughter;
for there fell
of Israel thirty
thousand
footmen.
11a
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23. The Fall of
the House of
Eli.
1 Samuel
4:11b-22.
11b
...and the two
sons of Eli,
Hophni and
Phinehas, were
slain.
12
There ran a man
of Benjamin out
of the army, and
came to Shiloh
the same day,
with his clothes
torn, and with
earth on his
head.
13
When he came,
behold, Eli was
sitting on his
seat by the road
watching; for
his heart
trembled for the
ark of God. When
the man came
into the city,
and told it, all
the city cried
out.
14
When Eli heard
the noise of the
crying, he said,
“What does the
noise of this
tumult mean?”
The man hurried,
and came and
told Eli.
15
Now Eli was
ninety-eight
years old; and
his eyes were
set, so that he
could not see.
16
The man said to
Eli, “I am he
who came out of
the army, and I
fled today out
of the army.”
He said, “How
did the matter
go, my son?”
17
He who brought
the news
answered,
“Israel has fled
before the
Philistines, and
there has been
also a great
slaughter among
the people. Your
two sons also,
Hophni and
Phinehas, are
dead, and the
ark of God has
been captured.”
18
It happened,
when he made
mention of the
ark of God, that
Eli fell from
off his seat
backward by the
side of the
gate; and his
neck broke, and
he died; for he
was an old man,
and heavy. He
had judged
Israel forty
years.
19
His
daughter-in-law,
Phinehas’ wife,
was with child,
near to be
delivered. When
she heard the
news that the
ark of God was
taken, and that
her
father-in-law
and her husband
were dead, she
bowed herself
and gave birth;
for her pains
came on her.
20
About the time
of her death the
women who stood
by her said to
her, “Don’t be
afraid; for you
have given birth
to a son.” But
she didn’t
answer, neither
did she regard
it.
21
She named the
child Ichabod,1
saying, “The
glory has
departed from
Israel;” because
the ark of God
was taken, and
because of her
father-in-law
and her husband.
22
She said, “The
glory has
departed from
Israel; for the
ark of God is
taken.”
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24. The Ark of
God.
(1) The
Chastisement of
the Philistines
for the Removal
of the Ark.
1 Samuel
5:1-12.
1
Now the
Philistines had
taken the ark of
God, and they
brought it from
Ebenezer to
Ashdod.
2
The Philistines
took the ark of
God, and brought
it into the
house of Dagon,
and set it by
Dagon.
3
When they of
Ashdod arose
early on the
next day,
behold, Dagon
was fallen on
his face to the
ground before
the ark of
Yahweh. They
took Dagon, and
set him in his
place again.
4
When they arose
early on the
next day
morning, behold,
Dagon was fallen
on his face to
the ground
before the ark
of Yahweh; and
the head of
Dagon and both
the palms of his
hands were cut
off on the
threshold. Only
Dagon’s torso
was intact.
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
Yahweh was heavy
on them of
Ashdod, and he
destroyed them,
and struck them
with tumors,
even Ashdod and
its borders.
7
When the men of
Ashdod saw that
it was so, they
said, “The ark
of the God of
Israel shall not
stay with us;
for his hand is
severe on us,
and on Dagon our
god.”
8
They sent
therefore and
gathered all the
lords of the
Philistines to
them, and said,
“What shall we
do with the ark
of the God of
Israel?”
They answered,
“Let the ark of
the God of
Israel be
carried over to
Gath.” They
carried the ark
of the God of
Israel there.
9
It was so, that
after they had
carried it
about, the hand
of Yahweh was
against the city
with a very
great confusion:
and he struck
the men of the
city, both small
and great; and
tumors broke out
on them.
10
So they sent the
ark of God to
Ekron.
It happened, as
the ark of God
came to Ekron,
that the
Ekronites cried
out, saying,
“They have
brought about
the ark of the
God of Israel to
us, to kill us
and our people.”
11
They sent
therefore and
gathered
together all the
lords of the
Philistines, and
they said, “Send
away the ark of
the God of
Israel, and let
it go again to
its own place,
that it not kill
us and our
people.” For
there was a
deadly confusion
throughout all
the city; the
hand of God was
very heavy
there.
12
The men who
didn’t die were
struck with the
tumors; and the
cry of the city
went up to
heaven.
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(2) The
Restoration of
the Ark with
expiatory Gifts.
1 Samuel
6:1-11.
1
The ark of
Yahweh was in
the country of
the Philistines
seven months.
2
The Philistines
called for the
priests and the
diviners,
saying, “What
shall we do with
the ark of
Yahweh? Show us
with which we
shall send it to
its place.”
3
They said, “If
you send away
the ark of the
God of Israel,
don’t send it
empty; but by
all means return
him a trespass
offering: then
you shall be
healed, and it
shall be known
to you why his
hand is not
removed from
you.”
4
Then they said,
“What shall be
the trespass
offering which
we shall return
to him?”
They said, “Five
golden tumors,
and five golden
mice, for the
number of the
lords of the
Philistines; for
one plague was
on you all, and
on your lords.
5
Therefore you
shall make
images of your
tumors, and
images of your
mice that mar
the land; and
you shall give
glory to the God
of Israel:
perhaps he will
lighten his hand
from off you,
and from off
your gods, and
from off your
land.
6
Why then do you
harden your
hearts, as the
Egyptians and
Pharaoh hardened
their hearts?
When he had
worked
wonderfully
among them,
didn’t they let
the people go,
and they
departed?
7
“Now therefore
take and prepare
yourselves a new
cart, and two
milk cows, on
which there has
come no yoke;
and tie the cows
to the cart, and
bring their
calves home from
them;
8
and take the ark
of Yahweh, and
lay it on the
cart; and put
the jewels of
gold, which you
return him for a
trespass
offering, in a
coffer by its
side; and send
it away, that it
may go.
9
Behold; if it
goes up by the
way of its own
border 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 was a
chance that
happened to us.”
10
The men did so,
and took two
milk cows, and
tied them to the
cart, and shut
up their calves
at home;
11
and they put the
ark of Yahweh on
the cart, and
the coffer with
the mice of gold
and the images
of their tumors.
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(3) The
Reception and
Settlement of
the Ark in
Israel.
1 Samuel
6:12-7:1.
12
The cows took
the straight way
by the way to
Beth Shemesh;
they went along
the highway,
lowing as they
went, and didn’t
turn aside to
the right hand
or to the left;
and the lords of
the Philistines
went after them
to the border of
Beth Shemesh.
13
They of Beth
Shemesh were
reaping their
wheat harvest in
the valley; and
they lifted up
their eyes, and
saw the ark, and
rejoiced to see
it.
14
The cart came
into the field
of Joshua of
Beth Shemesh,
and stood there,
where there was
a great stone:
and they split
the wood of the
cart, and
offered up the
cows for a burnt
offering to
Yahweh.
15
The Levites took
down the ark of
Yahweh, and the
coffer that was
with it, in
which the jewels
of gold were,
and put them on
the great stone:
and the men of
Beth Shemesh
offered burnt
offerings and
sacrificed
sacrifices the
same day to
Yahweh.
16
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 for a
trespass
offering to
Yahweh: for
Ashdod one, for
Gaza one, for
Ashkelon one,
for Gath one,
for Ekron one;
18
and the golden
mice, according
to the number of
all the cities
of the
Philistines
belonging to the
five lords, both
of fortified
cities and of
country
villages, even
to the great
stone, whereon
they set down
the ark of
Yahweh. That
stone remains to
this day in the
field of Joshua
of Beth Shemesh.
19
He struck of the
men of Beth
Shemesh, because
they had looked
into the ark of
Yahweh, he
struck of the
people fifty
thousand seventy
men; and the
people mourned,
because Yahweh
had struck the
people with a
great slaughter.
20
The men of Beth
Shemesh said,
“Who is able to
stand before
Yahweh, this
holy God? To
whom shall he go
up from us?”
21
They sent
messengers to
the inhabitants
of Kiriath
Jearim, saying,
“The Philistines
have brought
back the ark of
Yahweh; come
down, and bring
it up to
yourselves.”
1
The men of
Kiriath Jearim
came, and
fetched up the
ark of Yahweh,
and brought it
into the house
of Abinadab in
the hill, and
sanctified
Eleazar his son
to keep the ark
of Yahweh.
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25. The twenty
Years of
Waiting.
1 Samuel
7:2.
2
It happened,
from the day
that the ark
stayed in
Kiriath Jearim,
that the time
was long; for it
was twenty
years: and all
the house of
Israel lamented
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26. National
Repentance
through Samuel's
Labors.
1 Samuel
7:3-6.
3
Samuel spoke to
all the house of
Israel, saying,
“If you do
return to Yahweh
with all your
heart, then put
away the foreign
gods and the
Ashtaroth from
among you, and
direct your
hearts to
Yahweh, and
serve him only;
and he will
deliver you out
of the hand of
the
Philistines.”
4
Then the
children of
Israel removed
the Baals and
the Ashtaroth,
and served
Yahweh only.
5
Samuel said,
“Gather all
Israel to Mizpah,
and I will pray
for you to
Yahweh.”
6
They gathered
together to
Mizpah, and drew
water, and
poured it out
before Yahweh,
and fasted on
that day, and
said there, “We
have sinned
against Yahweh.”
Samuel judged
the children of
Israel in Mizpah.
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27. Israel's
Victory over the
Philistines.
1 Samuel
7:7-12.
7
When the
Philistines
heard that the
children of
Israel were
gathered
together at
Mizpah, the
lords of the
Philistines went
up against
Israel. When the
children of
Israel heard it,
they were afraid
of the
Philistines.
8
The children of
Israel said to
Samuel, “Don’t
cease to cry to
Yahweh our God
for us, that he
will save us out
of the hand of
the
Philistines.”
9
Samuel took a
suckling lamb,
and offered it
for a whole
burnt offering
to Yahweh: and
Samuel cried to
Yahweh for
Israel; and
Yahweh answered
him.
10
As Samuel was
offering up the
burnt offering,
the Philistines
drew near to
battle against
Israel; but
Yahweh thundered
with a great
thunder on that
day on the
Philistines, and
confused them;
and they were
struck down
before Israel.
11
The men of
Israel went out
of Mizpah, and
pursued the
Philistines, and
struck them,
until they came
under Beth Kar.
12
Then Samuel took
a stone, and set
it between
Mizpah and Shen,
and called its
name Ebenezer,1
saying, “Yahweh
helped us until
now.”
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28. Summary
Statement of
Samuel's Work as
Judge.
1 Samuel
7:13-17.
13
So the
Philistines were
subdued, and
they came no
more within the
border of
Israel. The hand
of Yahweh was
against the
Philistines all
the days of
Samuel.
14
The cities which
the Philistines
had taken from
Israel were
restored to
Israel, from
Ekron even to
Gath; and Israel
recovered its
border out of
the hand of the
Philistines.
There was peace
between Israel
and the
Amorites.
15
Samuel judged
Israel all the
days of his
life.
16
He went from
year to year in
circuit to
Bethel and
Gilgal, and
Mizpah; and he
judged Israel in
all those
places.
17
His return was
to Ramah, for
there was his
house; and there
he judged
Israel: and he
built there an
altar to Yahweh.
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