When the Israelites returned from their pursuit of the Philistines, they plundered their camps.
Parallel translations
- WEB The children of Israel returned from chasing after the Philistines and they plundered their camp.
- KJV And the children of Israel returned from chasing after the Philistines, and they spoiled their tents.
- NKJV Then the children of Israel returned from chasing the Philistines, and they plundered their tents.
- NASB Then the sons of Israel returned from their close pursuit of the Philistines, and plundered their camps.
- NLT Then the Israelite army returned and plundered the deserted Philistine camp.
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Quick answer
Israel returns from the pursuit and plunders the Philistine camp. The spoils confirm the completeness of God's deliverance.
Overview
After routing the enemy, the Israelites return to gather the spoil of the abandoned Philistine camp. The plunder is the fruit of a victory the Lord granted through David's faith. As Israel enjoyed the spoils won by their champion, so God's people share in the riches secured by the triumph of their Savior.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 3
- Jer 4:20Disaster after disaster is proclaimed, for the whole land is laid waste. My tents are destroyed in an instant, my curtains in a moment.
- Jer 30:16Nevertheless, all who devour you will be devoured, and all your adversaries—every one of them—will go off into exile. Those who plundered you will be plundered, and all who raided you will be raided.
- 2 Kgs 7:7–16Thus the Arameans had arisen and fled at twilight, abandoning their tents and horses and donkeys. The camp was intact, and they had run for their lives.
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The rise of the anointed king after Israel's failed first choice points to the true Anointed One (Messiah means 'anointed'), the shepherd-king after God's own heart from Bethlehem.
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