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1 Chronicles 13
David brings up the ark from Kirjath-jearim, ver. 1-8. Uzza
being smitten, it is left at the house of Obed-edom, ver. 9-14.
Verse 2. David said - After this was proposed by the king and accepted
by the people, this great assembly was dismissed, only some of
them David reserved to go with him against Jerusalem, which
accordingly he did, and succeeded in his enterprize. But before
this resolution could be executed, the Philistines came and fought
twice with David, as is related 2 Sam. v, 17, 22, &c. and here
chap. chap. xiv, 8, &c. And after they were repulsed with great
loss and shame, David sets upon the execution of what he had
resolved, and in order to it calls another general assembly of the
people. Of the Lord - If this translation of the ark be pleasing to
God. Are left - After the great desolations and destructions which
God for their sins had made among them.
Verse 3. For, &c. - The ark was then neglected; and the generality of the
people contented themselves with going to Gibeon and offering
sacrifices there, not caring, though the ark, the soul of the
tabernacle, was in another place. As soon as David had power in
his hand, he would use it for the advancement of religion. It ought
to be the first care of those that are enriched or preferred, to
honour God with their honours, and to serve him and the interests
of his kingdom among men, with their wealth and power.
Verse 6. That is - The same city was called by both names.
Verse 10. Put his hand, &c. - Let the case of Uzza warn us, to take heed
of presumption or rashness with regard to holy things; and not to
think, that a right intention will justify a wrong action.
Verse 11. Perez-uzza - That is, the breach of Uzza. Let David's
displeasure on this occasion caution us, to watch over our spirit,
lest when God reproves us, instead of submitting to God, we
quarrel with him. If God be angry with us, shall we dare to be
angry with him?
Verse 14. And the Lord blessed,&c. - Let this encourage us to welcome
God's ordinance into our houses, believing the ark is a guest no
body shall lose by. Nor let it be the less precious to us, for its
being to others a rock of offense.
Chapter 13:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2 Kings 2 Chronicles
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