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The sacred chest is moved to Jerusalem
David moves the sacred chest to Jerusalem
(2 Samuel 6.1-12a)
1Some time later, David talked with his army commanders, 2-3and then announced to the people of Israel:
While Saul was king, the sacred chest was ignored. But now it's time to bring the chest to Jerusalem. We will invite everyone in Israel to come here, including the priests and the Levites in the towns surrounded by pasture land. But we will do these things only if you agree, and if the LORD our God wants us to.
4The people agreed this was the right thing to do.
5David gathered everyone from the River Shihor in Egypt to Lebo-Hamath in the north.13.5: 1 S 7.1,2. 6Then he led them to Baalah in Judah, which was also called Kiriath-Jearim. They went there to get the sacred chest and bring it to Jerusalem, because it belonged to the LORD God, whose throne is above the winged creatures13.6 winged creatures: Two golden statues of winged creatures were on top of the sacred chest and were symbols of the LORD's throne on earth (see Exodus 25.18). on the lid of the chest.13.6: Ex 25.22.
7The sacred chest was still at Abinadab's house,13.7 The sacred chest…Abinadab's house: See 1 Samuel 6.19—7.2. and when David and the crowd arrived there, they brought the chest outside and placed it on a new ox cart. Abinadab's sons13.7 Abinadab's sons: These words are not in the Hebrew text, but see 2 Samuel 6.3. Uzzah and Ahio guided the cart, 8while David and the crowd danced and sang praises to the LORD with all their might. They played music on small harps and other stringed instruments, and on tambourines, cymbals, and trumpets.
9But when they came to Chidon's threshing place, the oxen stumbled, and Uzzah reached out and took hold of the chest to stop it from falling. 10The LORD God was very angry at Uzzah for doing this, and he killed Uzzah there beside the chest.
11David then got angry with God for killing Uzzah. So he named that place “Attack on Uzzah”,13.11 Attack on Uzzah: Or “Perez-Uzzah”. and it's been called that ever since.
12David was afraid of what the LORD might do to him, and he asked himself, “Should I really be the one to take care of the sacred chest?” 13So instead of taking it to Jerusalem, David decided to take it to the home of Obed-Edom, who lived in the town of Gath.
14The chest stayed there for three months, and the LORD blessed Obed-Edom, his family, and everything he owned.13.14: 1 Ch 26.4,5.
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