1 Samuel 5:9 net — But after it had been moved the LORD attacked that city as well, causing a great deal of panic. He struck all the peopl…

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"But after it had been moved the LORD attacked that city as well, causing a great deal of panic. He struck all the people of that city with sores."

— 1 Samuel 5:9, NET Bible

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1 Samuel 5:9 in Other Translations

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  • KJV

    “And it was so, that, after they had carried it about, the hand of the Lord was against the city with a very great destruction: and he smote the men of the city, both small and great, and they had emerods in their secret parts.”

  • ASV

    “And it was so, that, after they had carried it about, the hand of Jehovah was against the city with a very great discomfiture: and he smote the men of the city, both small and great; and tumors brake out upon them. ”

  • WEB

    “It was so, that after they had carried it about, the hand of Yahweh was against the city with a very great confusion: and he struck the men of the city, both small and great; and tumors broke out on them.”

  • DRB

    “And while they were carrying it about, the hand of the Lord came upon every city with an exceeding great slaughter: and he smote the men of every city, both small and great, and they had emerods in their secret parts. And the Gethites consulted together, and made themselves seats of skins.”

  • BBE

    “But after they had taken it away, the hand of the Lord was stretched out against the town for its destruction: and the signs of disease came out on all the men of the town, small and great.”

  • KJVA

    “And it was so, that, after they had carried it about, the hand of the Lord was against the city with a very great destruction: and he smote the men of the city, both small and great, and they had emerods in their secret parts.”

1 Samuel 5 — Context

6

The LORD attacked the residents of Ashdod severely, bringing devastation on them. He struck the people of both Ashdod and the surrounding area with sores.

7

When the people of Ashdod saw what was happening, they said,“The ark of the God of Israel should not remain with us, for he has attacked both us and our god Dagon!”

8

So they assembled all the leaders of the Philistines and asked,“What should we do with the ark of the God of Israel?” They replied,“The ark of the God of Israel should be moved to Gath.” So they moved the ark of the God of Israel.

9

But after it had been moved the LORD attacked that city as well, causing a great deal of panic. He struck all the people of that city with sores.

10

So they sent the ark of God to Ekron. But when the ark of God arrived at Ekron, the residents of Ekron cried out saying,“They have brought the ark of the God of Israel here to kill our people!”

11

So they assembled all the leaders of the Philistines and said,“Get the ark of the God of Israel out of here! Let it go back to its own place so that it won’t kill us and our people!” The terror of death was throughout the entire city; God was attacking them very severely there.

12

The people who did not die were struck with sores; the city’s cry for help went all the way up to heaven.

1 Samuel 5:9 — Frequently Asked Questions

7 questions
What does 1 Samuel 5:9 say?
1 Samuel 5:9 in the NET Bible reads: “But after it had been moved the LORD attacked that city as well, causing a great deal of panic. He struck all the people of that city with sores.”
Where is 1 Samuel 5:9 in the Bible?
1 Samuel 5:9 is found in the Old Testament, in the book of 1 Samuel, chapter 5, verse 9.
Who wrote 1 Samuel?
1 Samuel is traditionally attributed to Anonymous (traditionally Samuel, Nathan, and Gad). It was written c. 930–722 BC.
What is the book of 1 Samuel about?
1 Samuel marks Israel's transition from judges to kings. It traces the births and ministries of the prophet Samuel, the rise and tragic fall of Saul as Israel's first king, and the anointing of the shepherd boy David, whose faith makes him a man after God's own heart.
What are the major themes of 1 Samuel?
1 Samuel explores themes including Kingship, Prophet, Faith vs. Fear, God's Sovereign Choice, Anointing. These themes shape the meaning and context of 1 Samuel 5:9.
What translation should I read 1 Samuel 5:9 in?
1 Samuel 5:9 is available on GodsGoodBook in the King James Version (KJV), American Standard Version (ASV), World English Bible (WEB), NET Bible, Young's Literal Translation, Darby Bible, Douay-Rheims Bible, and the Bible in Basic English. Each translation reflects different translation philosophies — use the translation picker on this page to compare them, or browse our full translations directory.
How can I memorize 1 Samuel 5:9?
1 Samuel 5:9 reads (NET): “But after it had been moved the LORD attacked that city as well, causing a great deal of panic. He struck all the people of that city with sores.” Read it aloud, break it into short phrases, repeat each phrase three times before adding the next, then put the phrases together. Reading it in multiple translations (above) often helps the meaning settle.
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