1 
 The  men  of  Kiriath 
Jearim came,  and  took  The  LORD's  ark,  and  brought  it  into  Abinadab's 
house on  the  hill,  and  consecrated 
Eleazar his  son  to  keep  The  LORD's  ark.  
+2 
 From  the  day  that  the  ark  stayed  in  Kiriath  Jearim,  the  time  was  long;  for  it  was  twenty  years;  and  all  the  house  of 
Israel lamented  after  The  LORD.  
+3 
Samuel spoke  to  all  the  house  of  Israel,  saying,  "If  you  are  returning  to  the  LORD  with  all  your  heart,  then  put  away  the  foreign  gods  and  the 
Ashtaroth from  among  you,  and  direct  your  hearts  to  The  LORD,  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  the  LORD  only.  +
5 
 Samuel  said,  "Gather  all  Israel  to  Mizpah,  and  I  will  pray  to  the  LORD  for  you."  +
6 
 They  gathered  together  to  Mizpah,  and  drew  water,  and  poured  it  out  before  The  LORD,  and  fasted  on  that  day,  and  said  there,  "We  have  sinned  against  The  LORD."  Samuel  judged  the  children  of  Israel  in  Mizpah.  +
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  stop  crying  to  the  LORD  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  The  LORD.  Samuel  cried  to  the  LORD  for  Israel;  and  the  LORD  answered  him.  
+10 
 As  Samuel  was  offering  up  the  burnt  offering,  the  Philistines  came  near  to  battle  against  Israel;  but  the  LORD  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,  saying,  "The  LORD  helped  us  until  now."  
+13 
 So  the  Philistines  were  subdued,  and  they  stopped  coming  within  the  border  of  Israel.  The  LORD's  hand  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  a 
circuit to  Bethel,  Gilgal,  and  Mizpah;  and  he  judged  Israel  in  all  those  places.  
+17 
 His  return  was  to  Ramah,  for  his  house  was  there;  and  he  judged  Israel  there;  and  he  built  an 
altar to  the  LORD  there.  
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Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible (1871)
THE
FIRST BOOK OF SAMUEL,
OTHERWISE CALLED
THE FIRST BOOK OF THE KINGS.
Commentary by ROBERT JAMIESON
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