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1 Samuel 4:22
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Samuel 4:22"> 22 Dijo pues: Traspasada es la gloria de Israel: porque el arca de Dios fué tomada.
Dijo, pues: Traspasada es la gloria de Israel; porque el arca de Dios fue tomada.
Dijo pues: Traspasada es la gloria de Israel; porque el arca de Dios fue tomada.
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The glory: Psalms 137:5, Psalms 137:6, John 2:17
Reciprocal: 1 Samuel 2:32 - an enemy 1 Samuel 4:18 - when he made 1 Samuel 5:1 - took Psalms 63:2 - To see Psalms 78:61 - glory Psalms 89:44 - Thou Ezekiel 3:12 - glory Hosea 10:5 - for the glory Zechariah 11:3 - for their Romans 9:4 - and the glory
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And she said,.... Repeating what she had said before, for the confirmation of it, or as correcting what the women had said; and so may be rendered,
but she said; giving her own and only reason for the name of the child:
the glory is departed from Israel, for the ark of God is taken; so when the word, worship, and ordinances of God are removed from a people, the glory is gone from them; the God of glory is no more seen among them, who is so glorious in his nature, perfections, and works; and Christ, the Lord of life and glory, is no more held forth unto them in the glories of his person, offices, and grace; and the glorious Gospel of Christ is no more preached unto them, so full of glorious doctrines and promises; and the glorious ordinances of it no more administered: and, when this is the case, the glory is departed from a people; and which is owing to their formality, lukewarmness, unfruitfulness, negligent attendance on the worship of God, contempt of the word and ordinances, and an unbecoming walk and conversation.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The lesson of the ruin brought upon Churches by the covetousness and profligacy of their priests, which is here taught us so forcibly, and which has been again and again illustrated in Jews and Christians, is too solemn and important to be overlooked. When the glory of holiness departs from what should be a holy community, the glory of God’s presence has already departed, and the outward tokens of His protection may be expected to depart soon likewise. (Compare Ezekiel 10:18; Ezekiel 11:23; Revelation 2:5.) But though particular congregations may fall, our Lord’s promise will never fail his people Matthew 28:20.