And delivered his strength into captivity, and his glory into the enemy’s hand.
And He allowed His strength to be taken captive, and His glory to fall into the enemy's hands.
This verse describes how God allowed His power and glory (represented by the ark of the covenant) to be captured by Israel's enemies as judgment for their disobedience.
📚 Historical Context
This refers to the capture of the ark of the covenant by the Philistines around 1050 BC, as recorded in 1 Samuel 4. The ark represented God's presence and power among His people, but because of Israel's persistent rebellion and the corruption of the priesthood, God allowed this sacred symbol to be taken by their enemies. This was a devastating blow that showed God's judgment on unfaithful Israel.
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