Read through these chapters several times. They go together very well. And chapter six could either end at verse 18 or 7:1 (I prefer 7:1). The paragraph breaks in Hebrew make little sense actually, so much of the break and rests seem more visually inspired rather than prompted by the narrative.
But there are peculiarities throughout, some of which I will bring out in my questions, but others you have hopefully already found reading these chapters through this past week. As you read through, look for where God shows grace to the Philistines, then grace to Israel. Look also for where He demonstrates His holiness before the Philistines, and then to Israel. Lastly, look for examples of God demonstrating His sovereignty over Philistines and Israelis.
Finally read through again using the questions below. Be sure to find and write down your own as well.
- Where did the Philistines put the Ark in Ashdod? Why there?
- What happened to Dagon overnight?
- What is different the next day? Why the threshold? Why the head and hands?
- What else did God do to the people of Ashdod?
- What is their answer to the problem of God's "heavy hand"?
- Where does it go next?
- What is different about what happens in Gath?
- Where does it go from there?
- What happened in Ekron different from the other cities?
- How long had the Ark been with the Philistines?
- Who do they ask for a solution? Why them?
- Why the "mice"? What would a plague of mice look like?
- In verse 5, what will they do in addition to giving the gold items?
- What warning and who's example do the priests and diviners include in their suggestion?
- How will they return the Ark? Why a "new" cart? What is key about the "milch cows"?
- Once the cart is sent away, what are the people watching for?
- What do the cows do once hitched to the cart with the Ark and box and released?
- What happens when the people of Beth-Shemesh see the Ark coming?
- Who "took down the Ark"? Where did they come from? (read Joshua 21)
- What did the Philistines do when they saw what happened?
- What did God do to the people of Beth Shemesh? Why? What did they do?
- What do the people of Beth Shemesh do in response to the "slaughter"?
- Why send it there? What's different about Kiriath Jearim? Is it in Joshua 21?
- What is it about God and the Ark that is so difficult for the people of Beth Shemesh?
- What do they request the people of Kiriath Jearim do? Why is that peculiar?
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