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David brings the sacred chest back to Jerusalem
(1 Chronicles 13.1-14; 15.1—16.3,43)
1David brought together thirty thousand of Israel's best soldiers and 2led them to Baalah in Judah, which was also called Kiriath-Jearim. They were going there6.2 to Baalah…there: The Dead Sea Scrolls and 1 Chronicles 13.6; the Standard Hebrew Text “from Baalah in Judah. They had gone there”. to get the sacred chest and bring it back to Jerusalem. The throne of the LORD All-Powerful is above the winged creatures6.2 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 top of this chest, and he is worshipped there.6.2 he is worshipped there: Or “the chest belongs to him.”6.2: Ex 25.22.
3They put the sacred chest on a new ox cart and started bringing it down the hill from Abinadab's house. Abinadab's sons Uzzah and Ahio were guiding the ox cart,6.3: 1 S 7.1,2. 4with Ahio6.3,4 Ahio…Ahio: Or “his brother…his brother”. walking in front of it. 5Some of the people of Israel were playing music on small harps and other stringed instruments, and on tambourines, castanets, and cymbals. David and the others were happy, and they danced for the LORD with all their might.
6But when they came to Nacon's threshing floor, the oxen stumbled, so Uzzah reached out and took hold of the sacred chest. 7The LORD God was very angry with Uzzah for doing this, and he killed Uzzah there beside the chest.
8David got angry with God for killing Uzzah. He named that place “Bursting Out Against Uzzah”,6.8 Bursting…Uzzah: Or “Perez-Uzzah”. and that's what it's still called.
9David was afraid of the LORD and thought, “Should I really take the sacred chest to my city?” 10He decided not to take it there. Instead, he turned off the road and took it to the home of Obed-Edom, who was from Gath.6.10 Gath: Or perhaps, “Gittaim”.
11-12The chest stayed there for three months, and the LORD greatly blessed Obed-Edom, his family, and everything he owned. Then someone told King David, “The LORD has done this because the sacred chest is in Obed-Edom's house.”6.11: 1 Ch 26.4,5.
Straight away, David went to Obed-Edom's house to get the chest and bring it to David's City. Everyone was celebrating. 13The people carrying the chest walked six steps, then David sacrificed an ox and a choice cow. 14He was dancing for the LORD with all his might, but he wore only a linen cloth.6.14 only a linen cloth: The Hebrew word is “ephod”, which can mean either a piece of clothing like a skirt that went from the waist to the knee or a garment like an apron or a jacket that only the priests wore. 15He and everyone else were celebrating by shouting and blowing horns while the chest was being carried along.
16Saul's daughter Michal looked out of her window and watched the chest being brought into David's City. But when she saw David jumping and dancing for the LORD, she was disgusted.
17They put the chest inside a tent that David had set up for it. David worshipped the LORD by sacrificing animals and burning them on an altar,6.17 sacrificing…altar: The Hebrew mentions two kinds of sacrifices. In one kind of sacrifice, the whole animal was burnt on the altar. In the other kind, only part was burnt, and the worshippers ate the rest, as in verse 19 (see Leviticus 1.2-17; 3.1-17). 18then he blessed the people in the name of the LORD All-Powerful. 19He gave all the men and women in the crowd a small loaf of bread, some meat, and a handful of raisins, and everyone went home.6.19,20: 1 Ch 16.43.
Michal talks to David
20David went home so he could ask the LORD to bless his family. But Saul's daughter Michal went out and started yelling at him. “You were really great today!” she said. “You acted like a dirty old man, dancing around half-naked in front of your servants' slave-girls.”
21David told her, “The LORD didn't choose your father or anyone else in your family to be the leader of his people. The LORD chose me, and I was celebrating in honour of him. 22I'll show you just how great I can be! I'll even be disgusting to myself. But those slave-girls you talked about will still honour me!”
23Michal never had any children.
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