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La Bible David Martin
1 Samuel 4:6
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Et les Philistins, entendant le bruit des cris de joie, dirent: Que veulent dire ces grands cris de joie au camp des Hébreux? Et ils surent que l'arche de l'Éternel était venue au camp.
Et les Philistins entendirent le bruit des cris, et dirent: Quel est ce bruit de grands cris dans le camp des Hébreux? Et ils surent que l'arche de l'Éternel était venue dans le camp.
Le retentissement de ces cris fut entendu des Philistins, et ils dirent: Que signifient ces grands cris qui retentissent dans le camp des Hébreux? Et ils apprirent que l'arche de l'Eternel était arrivée au camp.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
What meaneth: Exodus 32:17, Exodus 32:18
Reciprocal: Exodus 7:16 - The Lord 1 Samuel 4:14 - What meaneth Psalms 60:10 - didst Jeremiah 34:9 - Hebrew Philippians 3:5 - an
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And when the Philistines heard the noise of the shout,.... For it being so loud as to make the earth ring, it was heard in the camp of the Philistines, which might not be at any great distance from the camp of Israel; how far from each other were Aphek and Ebenezer is not certain;
they said, what meaneth the noise of this great shout in the camp of the Hebrews? they could not conceive what should be the reason of it, seeing they had no occasion to shout for joy, having been lately defeated; and a shout is made generally just before a battle is begun, and the onset made, or when victory is obtained; neither of which was the case now:
and they understood that the ark of the Lord was come into the camp: this they understood by spies, which they sent to find out the meaning of the shout; which is more probable than that they came to the knowledge of it by deserters; seeing it is not very likely that any Israelites would desert to the Philistines.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Of the Hebrews - This was the name by which the Israelites were known to foreign nations (compare Exodus 1:15; Exodus 2:6).