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Wesley: 1Sa 4:21 - -- chabod - Where is the glory? The glory - That is, the glorious type and assurance of God's presence, the ark, which is often called God's glory, and w...
chabod - Where is the glory? The glory - That is, the glorious type and assurance of God's presence, the ark, which is often called God's glory, and which wast the great safeguard and ornament of Israel, which they could glory in above all other nations.

Wesley: 1Sa 4:22 - -- This is repeated to shew, her piety, and that the public loss lay heavier upon her spirit, than her personal or domestic calamity.
This is repeated to shew, her piety, and that the public loss lay heavier upon her spirit, than her personal or domestic calamity.
Clarke -> 1Sa 4:21
Clarke: 1Sa 4:21 - -- She named the child I-chabod - The versions are various on the original words כבוד I-chabod; the Septuagint, ουαιβαρχαβωθ ouaibr...
She named the child I-chabod - The versions are various on the original words
This is a very eventful, interesting, and affecting chapter, and prepares the reader for those signal manifestations of God’ s power and providence by which the ark was restored, the priesthood re-established, an immaculate judge given to Israel, the Philistine yoke broken, and the people of the Most High caused once more to triumph. God humbled them that he might exalt them; he suffered his glory for a time to become eclipsed, that he might afterwards cause it to break out with the greater effulgence.
Defender: 1Sa 4:21 - -- The presence of the Lord the "shekinah glory" (Exo 13:21) dwelled in the tabernacle, over the ark "between the cherubims" (1Sa 4:4), and neither the a...
The presence of the Lord the "

Defender: 1Sa 4:22 - -- This possibly refers specifically to the "shekinah glory cloud" (Exo 13:21), which had evidently been permanently residing in the temple at Shiloh unt...
This possibly refers specifically to the "
TSK: 1Sa 4:21 - -- Ichabod : that is, Where is the glory, or, There is no glory
The glory : Psa 26:8, Psa 78:61, Psa 78:64, Psa 106:20; Jer 2:11; Hos 9:12

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Is departed - Properly, "Is gone into captivity."

Barnes: 1Sa 4:22 - -- The lesson of the ruin brought upon Churches by the covetousness and profligacy of their priests, which is here taught us so forcibly, and which has...
The lesson of the ruin brought upon Churches by the covetousness and profligacy of their priests, which is here taught us so forcibly, and which has been again and again illustrated in Jews and Christians, is too solemn and important to be overlooked. When the glory of holiness departs from what should be a holy community, the glory of God’ s presence has already departed, and the outward tokens of His protection may be expected to depart soon likewise. (Compare Eze 10:18; Eze 11:23; Rev 2:5.) But though particular congregations may fall, our Lord’ s promise will never fail his people Mat 28:20.
Poole: 1Sa 4:21 - -- The glory i.e. the glorious type and assurance of God’ s presence, the ark, which is oft called God’ s glory, as Psa 26:8 78:61 Isa 64:11 ,...
The glory i.e. the glorious type and assurance of God’ s presence, the ark, which is oft called God’ s glory, as Psa 26:8 78:61 Isa 64:11 , and which was the great safeguard and ornament of Israel, which they could glory in above all other nations.

Poole: 1Sa 4:22 - -- This is repeated to show her piety, and that the public and spiritual loss lay heavier upon her spirit than her personal or domestic calamity.
This is repeated to show her piety, and that the public and spiritual loss lay heavier upon her spirit than her personal or domestic calamity.
Haydock -> 1Sa 4:21
Haydock: 1Sa 4:21 - -- Ichabod. That is, Where is the glory? or, there is no glory. We see how much the Israelites lamented the loss of the ark, which was but the sym...
Ichabod. That is, Where is the glory? or, there is no glory. We see how much the Israelites lamented the loss of the ark, which was but the symbol of God's presence amongst them. How much more ought Christians lament the loss of God himself, when by sin they have drove him out of their souls? (Challoner) ---
The ark is often called the glory of Israel, Isaias lxiv. 21., and Psalm xxv. 8. Ichabod might remind the people that the greatest loss had been sustained by them, as well as by his family. His mother had both in view the ark, Heli, and Phinees, her husband, (Haydock) when she exclaimed, ichabod, "Woe! or, Alas! the glory." (Mendoza) ---
The Scripture does not mention Ophni's posterity. But besides this posthumous son, Phinees had one elder, who now succeeded Heli in the pontificate, (Chap. xiv. 3.; Josephus; Salien, the year of the world 2940, the year before Christ 1113,) while Samuel took possession of the civil administration, and almost totally eclipsed the glory of Achitob. Many of the Fathers have even looked upon him as the high priest. But he was only a Levite, though, by dispensation, he acted sometimes as an extraordinary priest. (St. Jerome, contra Jov. i., and in 1 Cor.) He reduced the people to a sense of their duty, and taught them to trust in the true God alone, and they would be protected, though deprived of the ark. This was also presently restored to them. (Haydock)
Gill: 1Sa 4:21 - -- And she named the child Ichabod,.... Which some render, "where is the glory?" as in the margin of our Bibles; but it signifies "no glory", as Jarchi a...
And she named the child Ichabod,.... Which some render, "where is the glory?" as in the margin of our Bibles; but it signifies "no glory", as Jarchi and Kimchi interpret it; her husband being dead, she gives her child its name; the reason for which name follows:
saying, the glory is departed from Israel: the God of glory, or the glorious Lord, was departed from Israel; the ark, the symbol of his presence, being taken from them, and carried captive by the enemy; see Psa 78:61.
because the ark of God was taken, and because of her father in law, and her husband; who were dead; these are the words either of the writer of this book, or, as Abarbinel thinks, of the women that assisted at her labour; who interpreted the name of the child, and suggested what were her intentions in giving this name, which she had only expressed in general terms; the particulars of which they thought fit to give, agreeably to her meaning, as they supposed; which were the taking of the ark, and the death of her father-in-law, and of her husband; but according to the same writer she before her death corrected the sense they put upon her intention in thus naming the child; showing that it was not on the account of the death of her father and husband that she supposed the glory to be departed, and therefore named her child Ichabod: but solely and alone because the ark was taken, as in the next verse.

Gill: 1Sa 4:22 - -- And she said,.... Repeating what she had said before, for the confirmation of it, or as correcting what the women had said; and so may be rendered:
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And she said,.... Repeating what she had said before, for the confirmation of it, or as correcting what the women had said; and so may be rendered:
but she said; giving her own and only reason for the name of the child:
the glory is departed from Israel, for the ark of God is taken; so when the word, worship, and ordinances of God are removed from a people, the glory is gone from them; the God of glory is no more seen among them, who is so glorious in his nature, perfections, and works; and Christ, the Lord of life and glory, is no more held forth unto them in the glories of his person, offices, and grace; and the glorious Gospel of Christ is no more preached unto them, so full of glorious doctrines and promises; and the glorious ordinances of it no more administered: and, when this is the case, the glory is departed from a people; and which is owing to their formality, lukewarmness, unfruitfulness, negligent attendance on the worship of God, contempt of the word and ordinances, and an unbecoming walk and conversation.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Sa 4:1-22
TSK Synopsis: 1Sa 4:1-22 - --1 The Israelites are overcome by the Philistines at Ebenezer.3 They fetch the ark unto the terror of the Philistines.10 They are smitten again, the ar...
MHCC -> 1Sa 4:19-22
MHCC: 1Sa 4:19-22 - --The wife of Phinehas seems to have been a person of piety. Her dying regret was for the loss of the ark, and the departure of the glory from Israel. W...
Matthew Henry -> 1Sa 4:19-22
Matthew Henry: 1Sa 4:19-22 - -- We have here another melancholy story, that carries on the desolations of Eli's house, and the sorrowful feeling which the tidings of the ark's capt...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Sa 4:19-22
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Sa 4:19-22 - --
The judgment which fell upon Eli through this stroke extended still further. His daughter-in-law, the wife of Phinehas, was with child (near) to bed...
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 4:1-22 - --A. The Capture of the Ark 4:1b-22
A new subject comes to the forefront in this section and continues to ...
