1 Samuel 5:12

12 Et les hommes qui ne mouraient point, étaient frappés d'hémorrhoïdes; et le cri de la ville montait jusqu'au ciel.

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 Ils envoyèrent donc l'arche de Dieu à Ékron. Or, comme l'arche de Dieu entrait à Ékron, les Ékroniens s'écrièrent, et dirent: Ils ont transporté chez nous l'arche du Dieu d'Israël, pour nous faire mourir, nous et notre peuple!
11 C'est pourquoi ils envoyèrent, et rassemblèrent tous les princes des Philistins, et dirent: Laissez aller l'arche du Dieu d'Israël, et qu'elle s'en retourne en son lieu, afin qu'elle ne nous fasse point mourir, nous et notre peuple. Car il y avait une terreur mortelle par toute la ville, et la main de Dieu s'y était fort appesantie.
12 Et les hommes qui ne mouraient point, étaient frappés d'hémorrhoïdes; et le cri de la ville montait jusqu'au ciel.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.