The Philistines Return the Ark (Part 2)

The Philistines Return the Ark

1 Samuel 6:13-7:2 NLT
13 The people of Beth-shemesh were harvesting wheat in the valley, and when they saw the Ark, they were overjoyed! 14 The cart came into the field of a man named Joshua and stopped beside a large rock. So the people broke up the wood of the cart for a fire and killed the cows and sacrificed them to the Lord as a burnt offering. 15 Several men of the tribe of Levi lifted the Ark of the Lord and the chest containing the gold rats and gold tumors from the cart and placed them on the large rock. Many sacrifices and burnt offerings were offered to the Lord that day by the people of Beth-shemesh. 16 The five Philistine rulers watched all this and then returned to Ekron that same day.
17 The five gold tumors sent by the Philistines as a guilt offering to the Lord were gifts from the rulers of Ashdod, Gaza, Ashkelon, Gath, and Ekron. 18 The five gold rats represented the five Philistine towns and their surrounding villages, which were controlled by the five rulers. The large rock at Beth-shemesh, where they set the Ark of the Lord, still stands in the field of Joshua as a witness to what happened there.
The Ark Moved to Kiriath-Jearim
19 But the Lord killed seventy men from Beth-shemesh because they looked into the Ark of the Lord. And the people mourned greatly because of what the Lord had done. 20 “Who is able to stand in the presence of the Lord, this holy God?” they cried out. “Where can we send the Ark from here?”
21 So they sent messengers to the people at Kiriath-jearim and told them, “The Philistines have returned the Ark of the Lord. Come here and get it!”
So the men of Kiriath-jearim came to get the Ark of the Lord. They took it to the hillside home of Abinadab and ordained Eleazar, his son, to be in charge of it. The Ark remained in Kiriath-jearim for a long time—twenty years in all. During that time all Israel mourned because it seemed the Lord had abandoned them.

Examine the Scriptures

1 Samuel 6:13-7:2 NLT
The Philistines Return the Ark (Part 2) 

13 The people of Beth-shemesh were harvesting wheat in the valley,

Wheat harvest is normally from mid-April until mid-June.

This was a big event.  These harvests were accomplished with the whole city participating.

  • Beth-shemesh was a Levite city.

Joshua 21:13-16 NLT
13 The following towns with their pasturelands were given to the descendants of Aaron the priest: Hebron (a city of refuge for those who accidentally killed someone), Libnah, 14 Jattir, Eshtemoa, 15 Holon, Debir, and 16 Ain, Juttah, and Beth-shemesh— nine towns from these two tribes. 

and when they saw the Ark, they were overjoyed!  

The Israelites were overjoyed to see the Ark after seven months of captivity by the Philistines, and the Philistines were glad to see the Ark gone from their country.

  • The Israelites were overjoyed to see the Ark coming back to Israel. 

14 The cart came into the field of a man named Joshua and stopped beside a large rock.

In the Old Testament, people often used stone markers as reminders of their encounters with God. These stones served to remind his people of the great works God accomplished in their midst. They were physical markers of great spiritual revelations from God.

Genesis 28:18 NLT
18 The next morning Jacob got up very early. He took the stone he had rested his head against, and he set it upright as a memorial pillar. Then he poured olive oil over it.

Joshua 4:2-3 NLT
“Now choose twelve men, one from each tribe. Tell them, ‘Take twelve stones from the very place where the priests are standing in the middle of the Jordan. Carry them out and pile them up at the place where you will camp tonight.’” 

More about this later in this lesson. 

So the people broke up the wood of the cart for a fire and killed the cows and sacrificed them to the Lord as a burnt offering. 

The cart was used for firewood and the cows were sacrificed to the Lord as a burnt offering. 

15 Several men of the tribe of Levi lifted the Ark of the Lord and the chest containing the gold rats and gold tumors from the cart and placed them on the large rock.

Men of the tribe of Levi lifted the Ark of the Lord.

Numbers 4:15 NLT
15 The camp will be ready to move when Aaron and his sons have finished covering the sanctuary and all the sacred articles. The Kohathites will come and carry these things to the next destination. But they must not touch the sacred objects, or they will die. So these are the things from the Tabernacle that the Kohathites must carry. 

The Kohathites were the Levites who were responsible for assembling, disassembling, and carrying the furniture of the Tabernacle 

The stone mentioned was used as a pedestal for both the items of gold and the ark.

Many sacrifices and burnt offerings were offered to the Lord that day by the people of Beth-shemesh.  

16 The five Philistine rulers watched all this and then returned to Ekron that same day.

Their duty completed; the five Philistine rulers returned home. 

17 The five gold tumors sent by the Philistines as a guilt offering to the Lord were gifts from the rulers of Ashdod, Gaza, Ashkelon, Gath, and Ekron. 18 The five gold rats represented the five Philistine towns and their surrounding villages, which were controlled by the five rulers.

  • All of the Philistines, both the fortified cities and the unwalled villages, participated in the guilt offerings.

1 Samuel 6:3 NLT (Instructions from the Philistine priests and diviners)
“Send the Ark of the God of Israel back with a gift,” they were told. “Send a guilt offering so the plague will stop. Then, if you are healed, you will know it was his hand that caused the plague.” 

This offering was both an acknowledgement of guilt and compensation of their trespass of dishonoring the God of Israel. 

The large rock at Beth-shemesh, where they set the Ark of the Lord, still stands in the field of Joshua as a witness to what happened there.

  • The rock in the field of Joshua stands as a monument to this event, a stone of remembrance, a reminder of God’s hand at work.
  • It is important to remember the wonders God has performed.

Psalm 103:2 NLT
Let all that I am praise the Lord;
may I never forget the good things he does for me.

Psalm 105:5 NLT
Remember the wonders he has performed,
his miracles, and the rulings he has given,

1 Samuel 12:24 NLT
24 But be sure to fear the Lord and faithfully serve him. Think of all the wonderful things he has done for you.

  • Tell the next generation about the glorious deeds of the Lord, about His power and His mighty wonders.

Psalm 78:4 NLT
We will not hide these truths from our children;
we will tell the next generation
about the glorious deeds of the Lord,
about his power and his mighty wonders.

The Ark Moved to Kiriath-Jearim

19 But the Lord killed seventy men from Beth-shemesh because they looked into the Ark of the Lord.

Seventy men from Beth-shemesh desecrated the Ark by opening it up and looking into it.  Perhaps to see if the stone tablets of the Law were still inside.

Numbers 4:20 NLT
20 The Kohathites must never enter the sanctuary to look at the sacred objects for even a moment, or they will die.” 

Those who were killed lacked reverence for God’s holiness.

Later in 2 Samuel we read:

2 Samuel 6:6-7 NLT
But when they arrived at the threshing floor of Nacon, the oxen stumbled, and Uzzah reached out his hand and steadied the Ark of God. Then the Lord’s anger was aroused against Uzzah, and God struck him dead because of this. So Uzzah died right there beside the Ark of God.

The Israelites suffered when they did not conform to God’s strict requirements. 

And the people mourned greatly because of what the Lord had done.  

20 “Who is able to stand in the presence of the Lord, this holy God?” they cried out.

  • God’s people are not immune from His wrath when His holiness is violated.
  • Reverence for God is a key ingredient for righteous living.

God is a Holy God

Isaiah 6:1-4 NLT
Isaiah’s Cleansing and Call
6:1 It was in the year King Uzziah died that I saw the Lord. He was sitting on a lofty throne, and the train of his robe filled the Temple. Attending him were mighty seraphim, each having six wings. With two wings they covered their faces, with two they covered their feet, and with two they flew. They were calling out to each other,
“Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of Heaven’s Armies!
The whole earth is filled with his glory!”
Their voices shook the Temple to its foundations, and the entire building was filled with smoke.

Revelation 4 NLT
Worship in Heaven
8
 “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God, the Almighty—
the one who always was, who is, and who is still to come.”

11 “You are worthy, O Lord our God,
to receive glory and honor and power.
For you created all things,
and they exist because you created what you pleased.”
 

“Where can we send the Ark from here?”

The Israelites echoed the distress of the Philistine pagans.

Why was the ark not returned to the Tabernacle at Shiloh?

Some scholars suggest that Shiloh was destroyed by the Philistines after Israel was defeated at Aphek.

Jeremiah 26:9 NLT
“What right do you have to prophesy in the Lord’s name that this Temple will be destroyed like Shiloh? What do you mean, saying that Jerusalem will be destroyed and left with no inhabitants?” And all the people threatened him as he stood in front of the Temple.

21 So they sent messengers to the people at Kiriath-jearim and told them, “The Philistines have returned the Ark of the Lord. Come here and get it!”

Kiriath-jearim was about 10 miles northeast of Beth-shemesh.

7:1 So the men of Kiriath-jearim came to get the Ark of the Lord.

The men of  Kiriath-jearim were probably Levites.

Numbers 1:50-51 NLT
50 Put the Levites in charge of the Tabernacle of the Covenant, along with all its furnishings and equipment. They must carry the Tabernacle and all its furnishings as you travel, and they must take care of it and camp around it. 51 Whenever it is time for the Tabernacle to move, the Levites will take it down. And when it is time to stop, they will set it up again. But any unauthorized person who goes too near the Tabernacle must be put to death.

They took it to the hillside home of Abinadab and ordained Eleazar, his son, to be in charge of it. 

It is likely that Eleazar was a descendent of Aaron.

Numbers 1:53 NLT
53 But the Levites will camp around the Tabernacle of the Covenant to protect the community of Israel from the Lord’s anger. The Levites are responsible to stand guard around the Tabernacle.”

The Ark remained in Kiriath-jearim for a long time—twenty years in all.

Actually, the ark remained in the custody of the house of Abinadab for about 100 years.

In 2 Samuel 6 David goes to Abinadab’s house to get the ark to return it to Jerusalem.

2 Samuel 61-3 NLT
Moving the Ark to Jerusalem
6:1Then David again gathered all the elite troops in Israel, 30,000 in all. He led them to Baalah of Judah to bring back the Ark of God, which bears the name of the Lord of Heaven’s Armies, who is enthroned between the cherubim. They placed the Ark of God on a new cart and brought it from Abinadab’s house, which was on a hill. 

The ark was at Kiriath-jearim for 20 years before Samuel undertook his first recorded public ministry.

During that time all Israel mourned because it seemed the Lord had abandoned them.

Once again, the Israelites equated the presence of the ark with God’s presence.

For twenty years Israel neglected God.

After twenty years Israel returned to the Lord.

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