When
he mentioned the ark of God, Eli fell backward off his chair by the side of the
gate. His neck was broken and he died. (1 Samuel 4:18)
Today's
reading details the battle of Shiloh, in which the army of Israel suffered a
devastating loss, Eli's sons were killed, and the Ark of the Covenant was
captured by the Philistines.
One
thing that amazes me about this story is Eli’s response to bad news. This is how
the news was broken to Israel’s priest: 1) The battle was lost and Israel
suffered heavy casualties; 2) your sons were killed; and 3) the ark was
captured.
Give
me some leeway as I imagine it just a little different:
Eli:
Tell me; don't hold anything
back.
.
Runner:
Israel fled before the Philistines, and the
army has suffered heavy losses. Also, your two sons, Hophni and Phinehas, are
dead…
Eli:
And the ark?
Runner:
The ark of God has been
captured.
I'm
sure Eli loved his children, but it was the news about the ark that proved too
much for him to handle. Upon hearing of its capture, he fell over and died...
of course he could have died and fallen over.
For
another perspective on this story, read Psalm 78:56-64.
Could
there be any more devastating loss than the presence of God?
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