1 Samuel 5:12

12 Und die Leute, die nicht starben, wurden mit Beulen geschlagen; und das Geschrei; der Stadt stieg zum Himmel empor.

1 Samuel 5:12 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 5:12

And the men that died not were smitten with the emerods
As the inhabitants of Ashdod and Gath had been; this shows that those that died did not die of that disease, but of some other; very likely the pestilence:

and the cry of the city went up to heaven;
not that it was heard and regarded there, but the phrase is used to denote the greatness of it, how exceeding loud and clamorous it was; partly on the account of the death of so many of the inhabitants, their relations and friends; and partly because of the intolerable pain they endured through the emerods. There is something of this history preserved in a story wrongly told by Herodotus F2, who relates that the Scythians returning from Egypt passed through Ashkelon, a city of Syria (one of the five principalities of the Philistines), and that some of them robbed the temple of Venus there; for which the goddess sent on them and their posterity the disease of emerods, and that the Scythians themselves acknowledged that they were troubled with it on that account.


FOOTNOTES:

F2 Clio, sive, l. 1. c. 105.

1 Samuel 5:12 In-Context

10 Da sandten sie die Lade Gottes nach Ekron. Und es geschah, als die Lade Gottes nach Ekron kam, da schrieen die Ekroniter und sprachen: Sie haben die Lade des Gottes Israels zu mir hergeschafft, um mich und mein Volk zu töten!
11 Und sie sandten hin und versammelten alle Fürsten der Philister und sprachen: Sendet die Lade des Gottes Israels fort, daß sie an ihren Ort zurückkehre und mich und mein Volk nicht töte. Denn es war eine tödliche Bestürzung in der ganzen Stadt; die Hand Gottes war sehr schwer daselbst.
12 Und die Leute, die nicht starben, wurden mit Beulen geschlagen; und das Geschrei; der Stadt stieg zum Himmel empor.
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