Šķirsts atgriežas pie Israēla
1 Kunga šķirsts bija filistiešu zemē septiņus mēnešus. 2 Filistieši sauca uz priesteriem un pareģiem: “Ko lai darām ar Kunga šķirstu? Paskaidrojiet mums, kā dabūt to atpakaļ savā vietā!?” 3 Tie atbildēja: “Ja sūtāt prom Israēla Dieva šķirstu, nesūtiet to tukšā, bet noteikti dodiet par to vainas upuri, tad tapsiet dziedināti un sapratīsiet, kāpēc viņa roka neatlaidās no jums.” 4 Tad viņi prasīja: “Kāds vainas upuris mums viņam jādod?” Un tie atbildēja: “Pieci zelta augoņi un piecas zelta peles pēc filistiešu augstmaņu skaita, jo viena sodība tautai un valdniekiem. 5 Pagatavojiet zemes postītāju – savu augoņu un peļu – atveidus un dodiet godu Israēla Dievam. Varbūt viņa roka nebūs tik smaga pret jums, jūsu dieviem un jūsu zemi. 6 Kāpēc gan jūs nocietināt sirdis, kā to darīja ēģiptieši un faraons? Kad viņš par tiem pasmējās, tiem nācās viņus atlaist, un viņi aizgāja. 7 Tad ņemiet un taisiet jaunus ratus un iejūdziet ratos divas pirmpiena govis, kurām vēl nav likts iejūgs, bet viņu teļus aizvediet mājās. 8 Tad ņemiet Kunga šķirstu, lieciet to uz ratiem un zelta lietas, ko dodat viņam par vainas upuri, ielieciet lādē tam līdzās un palaidiet, lai iet. 9 Skatieties, ja tā ceļš mājup ved augšup uz Bēt-Šemešu, tad viņš ir tas, kas darījis mums šo lielo ļaunumu, bet, ja ne, mēs zināsim, ka viņa roka mūs nav skārusi un tas noticis nejauši.”
10 Vīri tā arī darīja – ņēma divas pirmpiena govis, iejūdza ratos un viņu teļus ieslēdza mājās. 11 Kunga šķirstu viņi uzlika ratiem, arī lādi un zelta peles, un savu augoņu atveidus. 12 Govis devās taisni uz Bēt-Šemešu pa kādu lielceļu; tās gāja, iedamas māva un nenogriezās ne pa labi, ne pa kreisi. Filistiešu augstmaņi gāja tām pakaļ līdz Bēt-Šemešas robežām.
13 Bēt-Šemešas iedzīvotāji ielejā pļāva kviešus. Kad viņi pacēla acis, viņi ieraudzīja šķirstu un līksmoja, to redzēdami. 14 Bet rati piebrauca pie Bēt-Šemešas iemītnieka Jozuas tīruma un tur apstājās. Tur bija liels akmens. Tad ļaudis saskaldīja ratus malkā un govis upurēja par sadedzināmo upuri Kungam. 15 Levīti nocēla Kunga šķirstu un līdzās uzlikto lādi, kurā bija zelta lietas, un nolika to uz lielā akmens. Bēt-Šemešas vīri todien pienesa sadedzināmos upurus un kāva upurus Kungam. 16 Pieci filistiešu augstmaņi to visu noskatījās un tajā pašā dienā atgriezās Ekronā.
17 Šie ir zelta augoņi, ko filistieši deva par vainas upuri Kungam: viens par Ašdodu, viens par Gazu, viens par Aškelonu, viens par Gatu un viens par Ekronu, 18 un arī zelta peles pēc pieciem filistiešu augstmaņiem piederošo pilsētu skaita, kas ietvēra gan nocietinātās pilsētas, gan lauku ciematus līdz pat lielajam sēru akmenim, uz kura tie novietoja Kunga šķirstu un kurš līdz šai dienai ir Bēt-Šemešas iemītnieka Jozuas tīrumā. 19 Bet viņš sita Bēt-Šemešas vīrus, jo tie bija ielūkojušies Kunga šķirstā, – no šiem ļaudīm viņš sita septiņdesmit no piecdesmit tūkstošiem, un ļaudis sēroja, jo Kungs tik smagi bija sitis šos ļaudis. 20 Tad Bēt-Šemešas vīri teica: “Kas spēj pastāvēt Kunga, šī svētā Dieva, priekšā! Un pie kā lai tas dodas?”
21 Un tie izsūtīja vēstnešus pie Kirjat-Jeārīmas iedzīvotājiem, sacīdami: “Filistieši ir atdevuši Kunga šķirstu – nāciet un nesiet to pie sevis!”
1 After the sacred chest had been in Philistia for seven months, 2 the Philistines called in their priests and fortunetellers, and asked, “What should we do with this sacred chest? Tell us how to send it back where it belongs!”
3 “Don't send it back without a gift,” the priests and fortunetellers answered. “Send along something to Israel's God to make up for taking the chest in the first place. Then you will be healed, and you will find out why the Lord was causing you so much trouble.”
4 “What should we send?” the Philistines asked.
The priests and fortunetellers answered:
There are five Philistine rulers, and they all have the same disease that you have. 5 So make five gold models of the sores and five gold models of the rats that are wiping out your crops. If you honor the God of Israel with this gift, maybe he will stop causing trouble for you and your gods and your crops. 6 Don't be like the Egyptians and their king. They were stubborn, but when Israel's God was finished with them, they had to let Israel go.
7 Get a new cart and two cows that have young calves and that have never pulled a cart. Hitch the cows to the cart, but take the calves back to their barn. 8 Then put the chest on the cart. Put the gold rats and sores into a bag and put it on the cart next to the chest. Then send it on its way.
9 Watch to see if the chest goes on up the road to the Israelite town of Beth-Shemesh. If it goes back to its own country, you will know that it was the Lord who made us suffer so badly. But if the chest doesn't go back to its own country, then the Lord had nothing to do with the disease that hit us—it was simply bad luck.
10 The Philistines followed their advice. They hitched up the two cows to the cart, but they kept their calves in a barn. 11 Then they put the chest on the cart, along with the bag that had the gold rats and sores in it.
12 The cows went straight up the road toward Beth-Shemesh, mooing as they went. The Philistine rulers followed them until they got close to Beth-Shemesh.
13 The people of Beth-Shemesh were harvesting their wheat in the valley. When they looked up and saw the chest, they were so happy that they stopped working and started celebrating.
14-15 The cows left the road and pulled the cart into a field that belonged to Joshua from Beth-Shemesh, and they stopped beside a huge rock. Some men from the tribe of Levi were there. So they took the chest off the cart and placed it on the rock, and then they did the same thing with the bag of gold rats and sores. A few other people chopped up the cart and made a fire. They killed the cows and burned them as sacrifices to the Lord. After that, they offered more sacrifices.
16 When the five rulers of the Philistines saw what had happened, they went back to Ekron that same day.
17 That is how the Philistines sent gifts to the Lord to make up for taking the sacred chest. They sent five gold sores, one each for their towns of Ashdod, Gaza, Ashkelon, Gath, and Ekron. 18 They also sent one gold rat for each walled town and for every village that the five Philistine rulers controlled. The huge stone where the Levites set the chest is still there in Joshua's field as a reminder of what happened.
The Sacred Chest Is Sent to Kiriath-Jearim
19 Some of the men of Beth-Shemesh looked inside the sacred chest, and the Lord God killed 70 of them. This made the people of Beth-Shemesh very sad, 20 and they started saying, “No other God is like the Lord! Who can go near him and stay alive? We'll have to send the chest away from here. But where can we send it?”
21 They sent messengers to tell the people of Kiriath-Jearim, “The Philistines have sent back the sacred chest. Why don't you take it and keep it there with you?”