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The Philistines took away the ten commandments from the ark.

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Who stole the ark of the covenant?

Philistines captured the ark from the Israelites in 1 Samuel chapter 5


Why did the philistines give back the ark of God?

they wanted for them to be mama's cupcake poo


What did the philistines capture for a time?

For a time, they captured the Ark of the Covenant (1 Samuel ch.4).


How did Samuel recapture the ark of the covenant and what verse of the bible is it in?

Read I Samuel Chapters five and six and you will see that Samuel did not recapture the ark of the covenant. The Philistines brought it back to the Israelites when God punished them for stealing it.


Was there a hemorrhoid god in the Bible?

In a way, yes there was.God punished the Philistines in I Samuel 5 and 6 with "emerods" [hemorrhoids; NIV:"tumors"] when they stole the Ark of the Covenant.The suffering of the Philistines went on for a period of time before they attributed their plague, pain and misery with the Ark. They decided to pass it off onto others of their clans but each one suffered in turn... and it was the consensus to return the Ark to the Israelites with a "tribute" attached: "images" [idols] of "five golden emerods" [hemorrhoids] and "five golden mice."To the Philistines, who were big on idol worship [i.e.; Dagon], these "images" were "god-like" idols. So, technically... to the suffering Philistines... there were "five golden hemorrhoid gods" in their repertoire of idols.


In the Bible Where did the philistines place the ark of the covenant?

1st Samuel 5:1-5 it was in Ashdod then was moved to Ekron in vs10 then to Beth-Shemesh then to Kiriath-jearimand then finally it was placed in Jerusalem the 1st 2 were by the Philistines the later by Israelites


The philistines god had fallen on his face in front of the ark of god?

1 Samuel 5:1 After the Philistines had captured the ark of God, they took it from Ebenezer to Ashdod. 2 Then they carried the ark into Dagon's temple and set it beside Dagon. 3 When the people of Ashdod rose early the next day, there was Dagon, fallen on his face on the ground before the ark of the LORD! They took Dagon and put him back in his place. 4 But the following morning when they rose, there was Dagon, fallen on his face on the ground before the ark of the LORD! His head and hands had been broken off and were lying on the threshold; only his body remained.


How long was the ark of the covenant removed from its proper place during the time of Eli?

The ark had been at Shiloh for many years, but it was decided that it should go with the army to assure victory against the Philistines. The Philistines captured the ark and it remained with them for seven months, causing them much grief. So it was returned, but not to Shiloh, (Shiloh was destroyed by the Philistines in B.C. 1050) but to Kirjath-jearim ( there was no tabernacle there and a lot of the tabernacle furniture was in different parts of Israel at that time) where it remained until King David had it brought to Jerusalem. An approximate time of 52 years. A closer time might be calculated if you can determine in what part of David's reign it was brought to Jerusalem.


Who was the military leader that brought Hebrews into canaan?

The early Hebrews were known as "Nazirites', and were engaged with the Philistines and other tribes. After losing the Ark of the Covenant to the Philistines, the Hebrews lost two more battles before Samuel – a holy man, an oracle and soothsayer - arose He chose Saul, a leader in politics and religion to command the Hebrew military. Saul successfully engaged the Philistines in at least three battles, which were followed by the Philistines withdrawing their garrisons from around Hebrew territory.


How did Israel’s enemy the Philistines take advantage of Israel’s disunity?

The Philistines took advantage of early Israelite disunity by waging attacks and raids on Israelite villages. This pillaging was quite common until the Israelites formed a United Kingdom and actively engaged the Philistines in war. After that point, the Philistines were more of a nuisance than an actual problem. It was the Assyrians who eventually conquered Israel, not the Philistines.


How did Israel's enemy the Philistines take advantage of the Israel's disunity?

The Philistines took advantage of early Israelite disunity by waging attacks and raids on Israelite villages. This pillaging was quite common until the Israelites formed a united kingdom and actively engaged the Philistines in war. After that point, the Philistines were more of a nuisance than an actual problem. It was the Assyrians who eventually conquered Israel, not the Philistines.


How did the ark of the covenant return to Israel?

2 Samuel 6:1-19 outlines the return of the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem. Below is a summary: 1. They start to move the Ark from the house of Abinadab by placing it on a cart.* * The Lord gave specific instructions for carrying the Ark on the shoulders of the Levites 2. The Ark looks like it is going to topple and fall as it is being transported on a hill....Uzzah reaches out his hand to steady the Ark and he is struck dead.* * Man could not touch the Ark and live.. 3. David left the Ark in the house of Obed-Edom for 3 months. During this time the house of Obed-Edom was blessed and David sought the Lord for the due order. 4. David transports the Ark correctly, there is celebration as the Ark is placed in a tent