World at War / Conflicts / Wars of Scripture
Wars of Scripture
Battle of Aphek
1050 BC
Philistine border
Status: ended
Casualties: Thirty thousand footmen of Israel; the ark of God taken
Israel carried the ark out of Shiloh as a talisman; the Philistines, terrified, fought desperately and won. Hophni and Phinehas fell, the ark was captured, Shiloh was lost, and Eli, hearing the news, fell backward and broke his neck. 1 Samuel 4.
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Belligerents
- Israel under Eli's sons Hophni & Phinehas
- Philistines
Casualties
Thirty thousand footmen of Israel; the ark of God taken
Key events
- Israel pitches at Ebenezer, Philistines at Aphek
- The ark fetched from Shiloh with a shout
- Ark captured; Hophni and Phinehas slain
- Eli falls backward at the news; Phinehas' wife names her son Ichabod ('the glory is departed')
- Dagon falls before the ark; tumours come on the Philistines; ark returned on a new cart
Aftermath
Shiloh ceased to be the cultic centre. The ark moved town to town until David brought it up to Jerusalem with shouting and trumpets.
Weapons & matériel
- Bronze swords & spears
- The ark of the covenant carried as a talisman
Sources
- 1 Samuel 4–6
- Psalm 78:60–64
- Jeremiah 7:12
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