
Text -- 1 Samuel 6:14 (NET)




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Wesley: 1Sa 6:14 - -- Not the lords of the Philistines, but the Beth - shemites, the priest that dwelt there.
Not the lords of the Philistines, but the Beth - shemites, the priest that dwelt there.

Wesley: 1Sa 6:14 - -- There may seem to he a double error in this act.
First, that they offered females for a burnt-offering, contrary to
Lev 1:3.
Secondly, that they did i...
There may seem to he a double error in this act.
First, that they offered females for a burnt-offering, contrary to
Secondly, that they did it in a forbidden place, Deu 12:5-6. But this case being extraordinary, may in some sort excuse it, if they did not proceed by ordinary rules.
That is, the Beth-shemites, in an irrepressible outburst of joy.

JFB: 1Sa 6:14 - -- Though contrary to the requirements of the law (Lev 1:3; Lev 22:19), these animals might properly be offered, as consecrated by God Himself; and thoug...
Clarke -> 1Sa 6:14
Clarke: 1Sa 6:14 - -- They clave the wood of the cart - Both the cart and the cattle having been thus employed, could no longer be devoted to any secular services; theref...
They clave the wood of the cart - Both the cart and the cattle having been thus employed, could no longer be devoted to any secular services; therefore the cattle were sacrificed, and the cart was broken up for fuel to consume the sacrifice.
TSK -> 1Sa 6:14

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Barnes -> 1Sa 6:14
Barnes: 1Sa 6:14 - -- A great stone - (Compare Gen 28:18; Jdg 13:19). This great stone was probably used as an altar on this occasion, and the kine stopping at it of...
A great stone - (Compare Gen 28:18; Jdg 13:19). This great stone was probably used as an altar on this occasion, and the kine stopping at it of their own accord was understood by the Bethshemites as an intimation that they were to offer sacrifices on it to the Lord God of Israel, who had so wonderfully brought back the ark from its captivity.
And they clave the wood of the cart ... - A similar expedient was resorted to by Araunah 2Sa 24:22, and by Elisha 1Ki 19:21.
Poole -> 1Sa 6:14
Poole: 1Sa 6:14 - -- They clave not the lords of the Philistines, but the Beth-shemites, to wit, the priests that dwelt there.
A burnt-offering to the Lord: there may s...
They clave not the lords of the Philistines, but the Beth-shemites, to wit, the priests that dwelt there.
A burnt-offering to the Lord: there may seem to be a double error in this act. First, That they offered females for a burnt-offering, contrary to Lev 1:3 22:19 . Secondly, That they did it in a forbidden place, Deu 12:5,6 , into which they might easily be led by excess of joy, and eager desire of returning to their long-interrupted course of offering sacrifices. And some think these irregularities were partial causes of the following punishment. But this case being very extraordinary, may in some sort excuse it, if they did not proceed by ordinary rules. As for the first, though they might not choose females for that use, yet when God himself had chosen, and in a manner consecrated them to his service, and employed them in so sacred and glorious a work, it may seem tolerable to offer them to the Lord, as being his peculiar, and improper for any other use. And for the latter, we have many instances of sacrifices offered to God by prophets and holy men in other places besides the tabernacle, upon extraordinary occasions, such as this certainly was; it being fit that the ark should at its first return be received with thanksgivings and sacrifice; and this place being sanctified by the presence of the ark, which was the very soul of the tabernacle, and that by which the tabernacle itself was sanctified, and for whose sake the sacrifices were offered at the door of the tabernacle.
Haydock -> 1Sa 6:14
Haydock: 1Sa 6:14 - -- Bethsamite, not the renowned general. (Calmet) ---
Stone, which served instead of an altar. (Menochius) ---
Lord. Some pretend that the lords ...
Bethsamite, not the renowned general. (Calmet) ---
Stone, which served instead of an altar. (Menochius) ---
Lord. Some pretend that the lords of the Philistines followed so far, and offered this holocaust, as the cart belonged to them: but the Bethsamites might suppose that they had abandoned their property, as well as the golden figures; and, as the city belonged to the priests, it is most probable that they would perform this office. Males indeed were to be offered in the tabernacle. But this was an extraordinary case; so that, if there were no priests, the sacrifice might be lawful (Calmet) by dispensation, as we see Samuel and Elias did the like. (Haydock) ---
The kine and cart being consecrated to God, it was thought that they could not be turned to a more suitable purpose. (Calmet) ---
The ark was also present, on account of which, sacrifices were offered in the tabernacle. The arguments of Abulensis, (q. 19,) who accuses the Bethsamites of sin on this account, are not therefore satisfactory. (Menochius)
Gill -> 1Sa 6:14
Gill: 1Sa 6:14 - -- And the cart came into the field of Joshua, a Bethshemite,.... In that part of the valley where they were reaping wheat which belonged to him, whom we...
And the cart came into the field of Joshua, a Bethshemite,.... In that part of the valley where they were reaping wheat which belonged to him, whom we nowhere else read; whether a priest or Levite, which is not improbable, since this was a city of the Levites, or a common Israelite, is not certain:
and stood there where there was a great stone; afterwards called the great stone of Abel, 1Sa 6:18. By the providence of God it was so ordered, that the kine made a stop just at this place; and proceeded no further, as if sensible they were come to their journey's end, and had brought the ark into the hands of its friends, and to a proper place for them to express their thankfulness for it; for this stone seemed designed to be, as it was, the altar on which the burnt offering, by way of thanksgiving for the return of the ark, was to be offered; the Jews say w this stone was the altar built by Abraham:
and they clave the wood of the cart, and offered the kine a burnt offering unto the Lord; the cart they cut in pieces, and laid the wood of it in order upon the stone, and slew the two cows, and laid their pieces on the wood, and set fire to it, and burnt them with it, as expressive of joy and thankfulness that the ark was returned. This was done, not by the lords of the Philistines, as some of the ancient Jews thought, as Kimchi relates, in which they are followed by some Christian interpreters; but by the men of Bethshemesh, as Kimchi, by the priests there; for though this was not the proper and usual place for sacrifice, nor were cows offered in sacrifice; yet this being an extraordinary case, and thank offerings were necessary as soon as the ark was returned, these things were dispensed with; and the rather, since Shiloh, where the tabernacle was, was destroyed; and besides, the ark of the Lord was here present, which sanctified the place, as it did the tabernacle, and made it fit for such service; and as for these cows, they had been employed in sacred service, and the Lord had a right unto them, and claim upon them; and it seemed not fitting that they should be after employed to any other use and service than his own; nor were the men of Bethshemesh blamed or punished for this, though they afterwards were for looking into the ark.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Sa 6:1-21
TSK Synopsis: 1Sa 6:1-21 - --1 After seven months the Philistines take counsel how to send back the ark.10 They bring it on a new cart with an offering unto Beth-shemesh.19 The pe...
MHCC -> 1Sa 6:10-18
MHCC: 1Sa 6:10-18 - --These two kine knew their owner, their great Owner, whom Hophni and Phinehas knew not. God's providence takes notice even of brute creatures, and serv...
Matthew Henry -> 1Sa 6:10-18
Matthew Henry: 1Sa 6:10-18 - -- We are here told, I. How the Philistines dismissed the ark, 1Sa 6:10, 1Sa 6:11. They were made as glad to part with it as ever they had been to take...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Sa 6:13-14
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 6:13-14 - --
The inhabitants of Bethshemesh were busy with the wheat-harvest in thevalley (in front of the town), when they unexpectedly saw the ark of thecovena...
Constable: 1Sa 4:1--7:2 - --II. THE HISTORY OF THE ARK OF THE COVENANT 4:1b--7:1
Most serious students of 1 Samuel have noted the writer's e...

Constable: 1Sa 6:1--7:2 - --C. The Ark Returned to Israel by God 6:1-7:1
The writer added further evidence of the Philistines' rever...
