Ebenezer

 


Ebenezer

Meaning - stone of help

(1) The site of the dual defeat of Israel at the hands of the Philistines near Aphek in the north of Sharon. Here the sons of Eli were killed and the Ark of the Covenant was taken (1Samuel 4:1-22). The site may be Izbet Sartah, 3 kilometers east of Aphek.

(2) The memorial stone set up by Samuel to commemorate the divine assistance to Israel in their great battle against the Philistines, whom they totally routed (1 Sam. 7:7-12) at Aphek, in the neighbourhood of Mizpeh, in Benjamin, near the western entrance of the pass of Beth-horon. On this very battle-field, twenty years before, the Philistines routed the Israelites, "and slew of the army in the field about four thousand men" (4:1,2; here, and at 5:1, called "Eben-ezer" by anticipation). In this extremity the Israelites fetched the ark out of Shiloh and carried it into their camp. The Philistines a second time immediately attacked them, and smote them with a very great slaughter, "for there fell of Israel thirty thousand footmen. And the ark of God was taken" (1 Sam. 4:10). And now in the same place the Philistines are vanquished, and the memorial stone is erected by Samuel (q.v.). The spot where the stone was erected was somewhere "between Mizpeh and Shen." Some have identified it with the modern Beit Iksa, a conspicuous and prominent position, apparently answering all the necessary conditions; others with Dier Aban, 3 miles east of 'Ain Shems.

Scriptures

1Sa_4:1

1Sa_5:1

1Sa_7:12


References

GenesisFiles Bible Atlas


Last Updated 01-03-2009

The Genesis Files