1 Samuel 6:1

Introduction

After the ark had been seven months in the land of the Philistines, they consult their priests and diviners about sending it to Shiloh, 1Sam 6:1, 1Sam 6:2. They advise that it be sent back with a trespass-offering of five golden emerods, and five golden mice, 1Sam 6:3-6. They advise also that it be sent back on a new cart, drawn by two milch kine from whom their calves shall be tied up; and then conclude that if these cows shalt take the way of Beth-shemesh, as going to the Israelitish border, then the Lord had afflicted them, if not, then their evils were accidental, 1Sam 6:7-9. They do as directed; and the kine take the way of Beth-shemesh, 1Sam 6:10-13. They stop in the field of Joshua; and the men of Beth-shemesh take them, and offer them to the Lord for a burnt-offering, and cleave the wood of the cart to burn them, and make sundry other offerings, 1Sam 6:14, 1Sam 6:15. The offerings of the five lords of the Philistines, 1Sam 6:16-18. For too curiously looking into the ark, the men of Beth-shemesh are smitten of the Lord, 1Sam 6:19, 1Sam 6:20. They send to the inhabitants of Kirjath-jearim, that they may take away the ark, 1Sam 6:21.
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