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1 Samuel 6:4

Posted on 23 February 2025
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Then said they, What shall be the trespasse offering, which wee shall returne to him? They answered, Fiue golden Emerods, and fiue golden mice, according to the number of the lordes of the Philistines: for one plague was on you all, and on your lords. 1 Samuel 6:4 (KJV)

In 1 Samuel 6 the ark of the covenant had been captured by the Philistines, and wherever they took it God afflicted the people with various calamities. Realizing that the presence of the ark brought trouble upon them, the Philistines sought to return it to the Israelites. They called for the priests and diviners, asking, “What shall we do to the ark of the LORD? Tell us wherewith we shall send it to his place?” The priests answered that the ark should be sent back with a trespass offering. A trespass offering was a sacrificial offering made to seek forgiveness for unintentional sins or offences committed against God.

Following the instruction, the Philistines decided to create golden replicas of the tumors (emerods) and the mice that had afflicted them. They were told, “Wherefore ye shall make five golden emerods, and five golden mice, according to the number of the lords of the Philistines: for one plague was on you all, and on your lords.” The number five corresponded to the five lords of the Philistines, representing the five principal Philistine cities, and acknowledged that the plague had affected both the people and their leaders.

The Philistines recognized that they had trespassed against the God of Israel and sought to appease Him. Their actions reveal an understanding that God is holy and requires reverence and obedience. By offering the golden emerods and mice they acknowledged their guilt, demonstrated repentance, and affirmed God’s power and sovereignty. The golden replicas symbolised their desire to make amends and to restore the broken relationship.

Spiritual lessons emerge from this episode. First, the holiness of God calls us to recognize our faults and seek His forgiveness. Second, the power of repentance opens the door for God’s forgiveness and restoration. Third, acknowledging God’s sovereignty reminds us to submit to His will. Finally, the Philistines’ desire for reconciliation points us to the ultimate mediator, Jesus Christ, through whom we are called to seek reconciliation with God. The passage thus teaches the importance of acknowledging our sins, offering sincere repentance, and pursuing reconciliation with the Holy One.

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