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Massive army posed in background
Israel was threatened by a major power, Philistia
Warriors with iron weapons
Philistia was a well-organized military power and, as such, was substantially different from Israel's former enemies
Gloating king and arrogant warrior standing over object
Philistia captures Israel's most prized possession--the Ark of the Covenant (1 Samuel 4)
Figure in foreground with tears in eyes
The loss of the Ark created the feeling among many in Israel that their plight was hopeless
Figure in foreground clasping cloak of weeping man
Others in Israel saw a resolution of their crisis in a change of governing procedures (1 Samuel 8)
Vision of throne occupied by a king
Israel's humiliation by the Philistines led to the conception of a central government ruled by a king (1 Samuel 8)