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Beginning of the End - Ellen G. White

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offering to the Lord." The Philistines had followed the ark "to the

border of Beth Shemesh" and had seen its reception. The plague had

stopped, and they were convinced that their calamities had been a

judgment from the God of Israel.

The People of Israel Do Worse Than the Philistines

The people of Beth Shemesh quickly spread the news that the

ark was in their possession, and many people from the surrounding

country flocked to welcome its return. Sacrifices were offered, and

if the worshipers had repented of their sins, God's blessing would

have rested on them. But while they rejoiced at the return of the ark

as a good omen, they had no true sense of its sacredness, so they let

it remain in the harvest field. As they continued to look at the sacred

chest, they began to wonder where its peculiar power came from. At

last, overcome by curiosity, they removed the coverings and dared

to open it.

Israel had been taught to regard the ark with awe and

reverence. Only once a year was the high priest permitted to see the

ark of God. Even the heathen Philistines had not dared to remove its

coverings. Angels of heaven, unseen, always went with it in all its

journeyings. The irreverent daring of the people at Beth Shemesh

was quickly punished. Many were struck with sudden death.

This judgment did not lead the survivors to repent of their sin,

but only to regard the ark with superstitious fear. Eager to be free

from its presence, the people of Beth Shemesh sent a message to

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