1 Samuel 4:7

7 Et les Philistins eurent peur, car ils disaient: Dieu est venu au camp; et ils dirent: Malheur à nous! car il n'en était pas ainsi ces jours passés;

1 Samuel 4:7 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 4:7

And the Philistines were afraid
When the spies returned, and reported to them the reason of the shouting:

for they said, God is come into the camp;
into the camp of Israel, because the ark represented him, and was the symbol of his presence; and these Heathens might take the ark itself for an idol of the Israelites; the Targum is,

``the ark of God is come''

and they said, woe unto us;
it is all over with us, destruction and ruin will be our case, victory will go on their side now their God is among them:

for there hath not been such a thing heretofore;
if by this they meant that the ark had never been in the camp of Israel before, they were mistaken; and it is no great wonder they should, being not so well acquainted with the affairs of Israel, and their customs; or rather, it was not so yesterday, or three days ago, when they were defeated; there was no shouting then: or the state of the war is altered; before we fought with the men of Israel, but now we must fight with the God of Israel also.

1 Samuel 4:7 In-Context

5 Et comme l'arche de l'Éternel entrait au camp, tout Israël jeta de si grands cris de joie, que la terre en retentit.
6 Et les Philistins, entendant le bruit des cris de joie, dirent: Que veulent dire ces grands cris de joie au camp des Hébreux? Et ils surent que l'arche de l'Éternel était venue au camp.
7 Et les Philistins eurent peur, car ils disaient: Dieu est venu au camp; et ils dirent: Malheur à nous! car il n'en était pas ainsi ces jours passés;
8 Malheur à nous! qui nous délivrera de la main de ces Dieux puissants? Ce sont ces Dieux qui ont frappé les Égyptiens de toute sorte de plaies au désert.
9 Philistins, renforcez-vous, et agissez en hommes, de peur que vous ne soyez esclaves des Hébreux, comme ils ont été les vôtres; soyez donc hommes, et combattez.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.