Main Highlights
The Philistines, desperate to be rid of the Ark, return it to Israel with a guilt offering. The Ark is briefly housed in Beth-shemesh, but the people there suffer consequences for looking inside it.
Key Verses
And they set the ark of the Lord on the cart and the box with the golden mice and the images of their tumors."- 1 Samuel 6:11
Related Scripture
But examine everything carefully; hold fast to that which is good."- 1 Thessalonians 5:21
Scholar Insight
"The account in 1 Samuel 6 underlines the need to approach the holy with reverence and fear. The incident at Beth Shemesh, when the people look inside the ark, demonstrated a failure to grasp this basic principle." - Gordon McConville, 1 and 2 Samuel (Apollos Old Testament Commentary Series; Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2006), p. 78."
Theological Analysis
What we learn about God
God's holiness and the importance of approaching Him with reverence and respect are underscored. He is not to be treated casually. 'Be still, and know that I am God. I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth!' (Psalm 46:10)
Christological Connection
The Ark's being treated with specific instructions on how to approach it foreshadows the need for proper reverence when approaching God through Jesus.
Systematic Theology
The concept of God's holiness and the need for atonement (represented by the guilt offering) are significant.
Law & Grace
The Philistines offering a guilt offering shows an attempt to atone for their transgressions, a concept tied to the Law. Grace would involve a true understanding of God's will and repentance.
Personal Application
We should cultivate a sense of reverence and awe towards God, remembering that He is holy and requires our respect. 'Worship the Lord in the splendor of holiness; tremble before him, all the earth!' (Psalm 96:9)