1 Samuel 7:1-6
7:1 a The men of Kiriath-jearim who transported the Ark and Eleazar were probably Levites (see 6:15 b; Num 1:47-51 c).• in charge of it: The same verb describes the Levites’ duty of guarding the Tabernacle (Num 1:53 d; 3:7 e).
7:2 f Twenty years covers the time until Samuel assembled the people at Mizpah (7:5-6 g). David later brought the Ark to Jerusalem (2 Sam 6:1-19 h).
Summary for 1Sam 7:3-10: 7:3-10 i The change in the people’s standing with God, not the presence of the Ark (see 4:3-11 j), led Israel to victory against the Philistines. 7:3 k People cannot expect God’s blessing unless they get rid of what is contrary to his will (see Gen 35:2 l; Josh 24:14 m).
• Ashtoreth was the Canaanite goddess of fertility associated with Baal (1 Sam 7:4 n). Worship of Canaanite deities was an ongoing problem throughout Israel’s history. The people started worshiping idols during the twenty-year period mentioned in 7:2 o, or perhaps they had done so ever since the days of the judges (8:8 p; Judg 6:25 q; cp. Amos 5:25-26 r). Israel’s devastating defeat by the Philistines was due not only to the sins of Eli’s two sons but to several generations of unfaithfulness to God.
7:5 s Mizpah was an administrative center and rallying point for the nation (see 7:16 t; 10:17 u; Judg 20:1 v).
• I will pray ... for you: Eli’s question in 1 Sam 2:25 w is answered here; Samuel was the intercessor Israel needed.
7:6 x drew water ... poured it out: This type of ceremony is not mentioned elsewhere in the Old Testament.
• At times Israelites went without food to express grief or to seek the Lord’s favor (2 Sam 1:12 y; 12:22-23 z; 1 Kgs 21:27 aa; Ezra 8:21-23 ab; Neh 9:1 ac; Esth 4:3 ad, 16 ae; Joel 2:12 af; cp. Luke 2:37 ag; Acts 13:2-3 ah; 14:23 ai).
• To have Samuel as Israel’s judge was refreshing compared to Eli’s failed leadership (see 1 Sam 4:18 aj and corresponding study note) and the leadership of some other judges (e.g., Gideon, Judg 8:22-27 ak; Jephthah, Judg 11:30–12:7 al; and Samson, Judg 13:1–16:21 am).
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