patriarchs and prophets-第152章
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interpose; that the honor of His name might be maintained。
〃Now Israel went out against the Philistines to battle; and pitched beside
Ebenezer: and the Philistines pitched in Aphek。〃 This expedition was
undertaken by the Israelites without counsel from God; without the
concurrence of high priest or prophet。 〃And the Philistines put themselves
in array against Israel: and when they joined battle; Israel was smitten
before the Philistines: and they slew of the army in the field about four
thousand men。〃 As the shattered and disheartened force returned to their
encampment; 〃the elders of Israel said; Wherefore hath the Lord smitten us
today before the Philistines?〃 The nation was ripe for the judgments of God;
yet they did not see that their own sins had been the cause of this terrible
disaster。 And they said; 〃Let us fetch the ark of the covenant of the Lord
out of Shiloh unto us; that; when it cometh among us; it may save us out of
the hand of our enemies。〃 The Lord had given no command or permission that
the ark should come into the army; yet the Israelites felt confident that
victory would be theirs; and uttered a great shout when it was borne into
the camp by the sons of Eli。
The Philistines looked upon the ark as the god of Israel。 All the mighty
works that Jehovah had wrought for His people were attributed to its power。
As they heard the shouts of joy at its approach; they said; 〃What meaneth
the noise of this great shout in the camp of the Hebrews? And they
understood that the ark of the Lord was come into the camp。 And the
Philistines were afraid; for they said; God has come into the camp。 And they
said; Woe unto us! for there hath not been such a thing heretofore。 Woe unto
us! who shall deliver us out of the hand of these mighty Gods? These are the
Gods that smote the Egyptians with all the plagues in the wilderness。 Be
strong; and quit yourselves like men; O ye Philistines; that ye be not
servants unto the Hebrews; as they have been to you: quit yourselves like
men; and fight。〃
The Philistines made a fierce assault; which resulted in the defeat of
Israel; with great slaughter。 Thirty thousand men lay dead upon the field;
and the ark of God was taken; the two sons of Eli having fallen while
fighting to defend it。 Thus again was
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left upon the page of history a testimony for all future ages that the
iniquity of God's professed people will not go unpunished。 The greater the
knowledge of God's will; the greater the sin of those who disregard it。
The most terrifying calamity that could occur had befallen Israel。 The ark
of God had been captured; and was in the possession of the enemy。 The glory
had indeed departed from Israel when the symbol of the abiding presence and
power of Jehovah was removed from the midst of them。 With this sacred chest
were associated the most wonderful revelations of God's truth and power。 In
former days miraculous victories had been achieved whenever it appeared。 It
was shadowed by the wings of the golden cherubim; and the unspeakable glory
of the Shekinah; the visible symbol of the most high God; had rested over it
in the holy of holies。 But now it had brought no victory。 It had not proved
a defense on this occasion; and there was mourning throughout Israel。
They had not realized that their faith was only a nominal faith; and had
lost its power to prevail with God。 The law of God; contained in the ark;
was also a symbol of His presence; but they had cast contempt upon the
commandments; had despised their requirements; and had grieved the Spirit of
the Lord from among them。 When the people obeyed the holy precepts; the Lord
was with them to work for them by His infinite power; but when they looked
upon the ark; and did not associate it with God; nor honor His revealed will
by obedience to His law; it could avail them little more than a common box。
They looked to the ark as the idolatrous nations looked to their gods; as if
it possessed in itself the elements of power and salvation。 They
transgressed the law it contained; for their very worship of the ark led to
formalism; hypocrisy; and idolatry。 Their sin had separated them from God;
and He could not give them the victory until they had repented of and
forsaken their iniquity。
It was not enough that the ark and the sanctuary were in the midst of
Israel。 It was not enough that the priests offered sacrifices; and that the
people were called the children of God。 The Lord does not regard the request
of those who cherish iniquity in the heart; it is written that 〃he that
turneth away his ear from hearing the law; even his prayer shall be
abomination。〃 Proverbs 28:9。
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When the army went out to battle; Eli; blind and old; had tarried at Shiloh。
It was with troubled forebodings that he awaited the result of the conflict;
〃for his heart trembled for the ark of God。〃 Taking his position outside the
gate of the tabernacle; he sat by the highway side day after day; anxiously
expecting the arrival of a messenger from the battlefield。
At length a Benjamite from the army; 〃with his clothes rent; and with earth
upon his head;〃 came hurrying up the ascent leading to the city。 Passing
heedlessly the aged man beside the way; he rushed on to the town; and
repeated to eager throngs the tidings of defeat and loss。
The sound of wailing and lamentation reached the watcher beside the
tabernacle。 The messenger was brought to him。 And the man said unto Eli;
〃Israel is fled before the Philistines; and there hath been also a great
slaughter among the people; and thy two sons also; Hophni and Phinehas; are
dead。〃 Eli could endure all this; terrible as it was; for he had expected
it。 But when the messenger added; 〃And the ark of God is taken;〃 a look of
unutterable anguish passed over his countenance。 The thought that his sin
had thus dishonored God and caused Him to withdraw His presence from Israel
was more than he could bear; his strength was gone; he fell; 〃and his neck
brake; and he died。〃
The wife of Phinehas; notwithstanding the impiety of her husband; was a
woman who feared the Lord。 The death of her father…in…law and her husband;
and above all; the terrible tidings that the ark of God was taken; caused
her death。 She felt that the last hope of Israel was gone; and she named the
child born in this hour of adversity; Ichabod; or 〃inglorious;〃 with her
dying breath mournfully repeating the words; 〃The glory is departed from
Israel: for the ark of God is taken。〃
But the Lord had not wholly cast aside His people; nor would He long suffer
the exultation of the heathen。 He had used the Philistines as the instrument
to punish Israel; and He employed the ark to punish the Philistines。 In time
past the divine Presence had attended it; to be the strength and glory of
His obedient people。 That invisible Presence would still attend it; to bring
terror and destruction to the transgressors of His holy law。 The Lord often
employs His bitterest enemies to punish the unfaithfulness of His professed
people。 The wicked may triumph for a time as they see Israel suffering
chastisement; but the time will
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come when they; too; must meet the sentence of a holy; sin…hating God。
Whenever iniquity is cherished; there; swift and unerring; the divine
judgments will follow。
The Philistines removed the ark in triumph to Ashdod; one of their five
principal cities; and placed it in the house of their god Dagon。 They
imagined that the power which had hitherto attended the ark would be theirs;
and that this; united with the power of Dagon; would render them invincible。
But upon entering the temple on the following day; they beheld a sight which
filled them with consternation。 Dagon had fallen upon his face to the earth
before the ark of Jehovah。 The priests reverently lifted the idol and
restored it to its place。 But the next morning they found it; strangely
mutilated; again lying upon the earth before the ark。 The upper part of this
idol was like that of a man; and the lower part was in the likeness of a
fish。 Now every part that resembled the human form had been cut off; and
only