Šķirsts Kirjat-Jeārīmā
1 Kirjat-Jeārīmas vīri atnāca un aiznesa Kunga šķirstu. Viņi to atnesa uz Abīnādāva namu pakalnā, un viņa dēlu Elāzāru tie svētīja, lai viņš sargā Kunga šķirstu.
2 Kopš dienas, kad šķirsts tika novietots Kirjat-Jeārīmā, bija pagājis ilgs laiks – divdesmit gadi, un viss Israēla nams raudāja pēc Kunga.
Samuēls – Israēla soģis
3 Tad Samuēls teica Israēla namam: “Ja jūs no visas sirds gribat atgriezties pie Kunga, izmetiet savus svešos dievus un aštartes un pievērsiet savas sirdis Kungam. Kalpojiet vienīgi viņam, lai viņš jūs izglābj no filistiešu rokām!” 4 Un Israēla dēli izmeta baālus un aštartes un kalpoja vienīgi Kungam.
5 Samuēls teica: “Sapulciniet visu Israēlu Micpā, un es lūgšu par jums Kungu!” 6 Viņi sapulcējās Micpā, smēla ūdeni un izlēja to Kunga priekšā, un to dienu viņi gavēja, sacīdami: “Mēs esam grēkojuši pret Kungu!” Un Samuēls Micpā sprieda tiesu Israēla dēliem. 7 Filistieši dzirdēja, ka Israēla dēli ir sapulcējušies Micpā, un filistiešu augstmaņi devās pret Israēlu. Kad Israēla dēli to uzzināja, tie bijās no filistiešiem. 8 Israēla dēli teica Samuēlam: “Nemitējies par mums piesaukt Kungu, mūsu Dievu, lai viņš mūs izpestī no filistiešu rokām!” 9 Tad Samuēls paņēma vienu zīdāmu jēru un pienesa to kā sadedzināmo upuri Kungam. Un Samuēls sauca uz Kungu Israēla dēļ, un Kungs viņam atbildēja. 10 Tajā dienā, kad Samuēls pienesa sadedzināmo upuri un filistieši nāca karot ar Israēlu, Kungs dārdināja baisu pērkonu pār filistiešiem un samulsināja tos, un Israēls tos sakāva. 11 Israēlieši iznāca no Micpas un vajāja filistiešus, un kāva tos vēl aiz Bēt-Kāras. 12 Bet Samuēls ņēma kādu akmeni un novietoja starp Micpu un Šēnu. Viņš to nosauca par Eben-Ezeru , sacīdams: “Līdz šejienei Kungs mums ir palīdzējis.” 13 Tā filistieši tika pazemoti, un tie vairs nenāca Israēla robežās. Visu Samuēla laiku Kunga roka bija pret filistiešiem. 14 Pilsētas, kuras filistieši Israēlam bija atņēmuši, atgriezās Israēla īpašumā, Israēls tās izrāva no filistiešu rokām – no Ekronas līdz Gatai, ieskaitot to apgabalus. Un arī starp Israēlu un amoriešiem bija miers.
15 Samuēls bija Israēla soģis visu mūžu. 16 Ik gadus viņš apstaigāja Bēteli, Gilgālu un Micpu un visur sprieda tiesu Israēlam. 17 Tad viņš atgriezās Rāmā, kur bija viņa nams un kur viņš parasti sprieda tiesu Israēlam. Tur viņš uzcēla altāri Kungam.
1 The people of Kiriath-Jearim got the chest and took it to Abinadab's house, which was on a hill in their town. They chose his son Eleazar to take care of it, 2 and it stayed there for 20 years.
During this time everyone in Israel was very sad and begged the Lord for help.
The People of Israel Turn Back to the Lord
3 One day, Samuel told all the people of Israel, “If you really want to turn back to the Lord, then prove it. Get rid of your foreign idols, including the ones of the goddess Astarte. Turn to the Lord with all your heart and worship only him. Then he will rescue you from the Philistines.”
4 The people got rid of their idols of Baal and Astarte and began worshiping only the Lord.
5 Then Samuel said, “Tell everyone in Israel to meet together at Mizpah, and I will pray to the Lord for you.”
6 The Israelites met together at Mizpah with Samuel as their leader. They drew water from the well and poured it out as an offering to the Lord. On that same day they went without eating to show their sorrow, and they confessed they had been unfaithful to the Lord.
The Philistines Attack Israel
7 When the Philistine rulers found out about the meeting at Mizpah, they sent an army there to attack the people of Israel.
The Israelites were afraid when they heard that the Philistines were coming. 8 “Don't stop praying!” they told Samuel. “Ask the Lord our God to rescue us.”
9-10 Samuel begged the Lord to rescue Israel, then he sacrificed a young lamb to the Lord. Samuel had not even finished offering the sacrifice when the Philistines started to attack. But the Lord answered his prayer and made thunder crash all around them. The Philistines panicked and ran away. 11 The men of Israel left Mizpah and went after them as far as the hillside below Beth-Car, killing every enemy soldier they caught.
12-13 The Philistines were so badly beaten that it was quite a while before they attacked Israel again. After the battle, Samuel set up a monument between Mizpah and the rocky cliffs. He named it “Help Monument” to remind Israel how much the Lord had helped them.
For as long as Samuel lived, the Lord helped Israel fight the Philistines. 14 The Israelites were even able to recapture their towns and territory between Ekron and Gath.
Israel was also at peace with the Amorites.
Samuel Is a Leader in Israel
15 Samuel was a leader in Israel all his life. 16 Every year he would go around to the towns of Bethel, Gilgal, and Mizpah where he served as judge for the people. 17 Then he would go back to his home in Ramah and do the same thing there. He also had an altar built for the Lord at Ramah.