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CHAPTER XIII
_David consults with his officers, and resolves to bring back_
_the ark from the house of Abinadab_, 1-4.
_They place it on a new cart, and Uzza and Ahio drive the cart;_
_the oxen st...
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THE CAPTAINS ... - Such an organisation had probably been established
generally through the tribes prior to the time of David: but David
seems to have been the first to recognize in these officers of...
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3. THE ARK REMOVED FROM KIRJATH-JEARIM
CHAPTER 13
_ 1. The consultation about the ark (1 Chronicles 13:1)_
2. The attempt and the failure (1 Chronicles 13:6)
The first thing after the coronation wh...
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THE BRINGING UP OF THE ARK FROM KIRIATH-JEARIM TO THE HOUSE OF
OBED-EDOM (_cf._ 2 Samuel 6:1). The event here mentioned is put in its
wrong place by the Chronicler (see 2 Samuel 5:11) with the object...
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_David consulted with the captains_etc.] The Chronicler is fond of
associating the people with the king in religious measures so as to
minimise the appearance of arbitrary power which is suggested by...
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LESSON SIX 13-14
DAVID AND THE ARK OF THE COVENANT DAVID'S FAMILY WAR WITH PHILISTIA.
6. THE ARK AND OBED-EDOM (Chapter 13)
INTRODUCTION
David's desire to make Jerusalem a holy city is now evident,...
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_AND DAVID CONSULTED WITH THE CAPTAINS OF THOUSANDS AND HUNDREDS, AND
WITH EVERY LEADER._
David consulted with the captains of thousands and hundreds, ...
Gratitude for the high and splendid dignity...
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THE REMOVAL OF THE ARK FROM KIRJATH-JEARIM
This chapter merely expands 2 Samuel 6:1, with some unimportant
differences....
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THE BOOK OF 1 CHRONICLES
GOD RULES HISTORY
1 CHRONICLES
_Ian Mackervoy_
CHAPTER 13
David brings the *ark to Jerusalem –...
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XIII.
(1) AND DAVID CONSULTED. — This consultation took place some time
after the coronation at Hebron (comp. 2 Samuel 6:1), “And David
gathered together again every chosen man iıı Israel, thirty
thou...
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וַ יִּוָּעַ֣ץ דָּוִ֗יד עִם ־שָׂרֵ֧י
הָ אֲלָפִ
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DAVID
1. HIS TRIBE AND DYNASTY
KING and kingdom were so bound up in ancient life that an ideal for
the one implied an ideal for the other: all distinction and glory
possessed by either was shared by...
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David's consciousness of the true strength of the kingdom is manifest
in his anxiety concerning the Ark of God. This had been at
Kirjathjearim, and neglected for long years. He now set himself to
brin...
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_Consulted. David wished to give religion due splendour and authority,
in his dominions; and he prudently contrives to obtain the general
consent. (Haydock) --- "Where there is no liberty, there is no...
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CONTENTS
This chapter relates to us the circumstance of David's fetching the
Ark of God from Kirjath-jearim: the death of Uzzah, for his
presumption on that occasion; in consequence of which, the Ark...
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There is so much sameness in the account here given, concerning the
removal of the ark from Kirjath-jearim to what we read of it in the 2d
book of Samuel, that I shall not enlarge upon the observation...
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David immediately thinks of the ark (see Psalms 132). He consults with
the captains of the thousands of Israel in order to bring it back
amongst them. Loving the people, and beloved by them, he acts w...
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AND DAVID CONSULTED WITH THE CAPTAINS OF THOUSANDS, AND HUNDREDS, AND
WITH EVERY LEADER. With the chiliarchs and centurions, and every
officer in that large body of armed men in every tribe, who met t...
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And David consulted with the captains of thousands and hundreds, [and]
with every leader.
Ver. 1. _And David consulted._] He was not of that king of Scotland's
mind, who seldom asked counsel, and nev...
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_David consulted with the captains of thousands_, &c. With all the
principal persons in authority, who had any command over others. For
it is a dangerous thing for a prince, especially in the beginnin...
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1 Dauid fetcheth the Arke with great solemnitie from Kiriath-iearim.
9 Vzza being smitten, the Arke is left at the house of Obed-Edom.
1 AND Dauid consulted with the captaines of thousands, and hund...
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The Ark Brought from Kirjath-Jearim....
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And David consulted with the captains of thousands and hundreds, and
with every leader, this item supplementing the account in 2 Samuel
6:1, where only the total number is given as having been thirty...
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1-5 David said not, What magnificent thing shall I do now? or, What
pleasant thing? but, What pious thing? that he might have the comfort
and benefit of that sacred oracle. Let us bring the ark to us,...
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1 Chronicles 13:1 David H1732 consulted H3289 (H8735) captains H8269
thousands H505 hundreds H3967 leader H5057
consulted -...
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1 Chronicles 13:1. And David consulted with the captains of thousands
and hundreds, and with every leader. And David said unto all the
congregation of Israel, If it seem good unto you, and that it be...
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CONTENTS: David's attempt to bring the ark to Jerusalem. The ark left
at the house of Obed-edom.
CHARACTERS: God, David, Uzzah, Obed-edom, Abinadab, Ahio.
CONCLUSION: Beware of presumption, rashness...
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1 Chronicles 13:3. _Let us bring again the ark of our God,_ which,
like the church, had now dwelt seventy or eighty years in an unsettled
abode.
1 Chronicles 13:5. _Shihor of Egypt._ The river of Egyp...
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1 CHRONICLES 13:1 David’s Transfer of the Ark of the Covenant to
Jerusalem. The ark signified the Mosaic covenant. It also symbolized
God’s presence on earth. It had been neglected throughout Saul’s
r...
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CRITICAL NOTES.] This chapter corresponds closely with 2 Samuel 6:1;
but in the first verse of that chapter is stated, with great brevity,
what is given here in full (1 Chronicles 13:1).
1 Chronicles...
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EXPOSITION
The opening verses of this chapter explain and amplify the compressed
announcement of 2 Samuel 6:1, "Again, David gathered together all the
chosen of Israel, thirty thousand." And the rema...
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Now in chapter thirteen, David said, "Look, if it's your purpose to
make me your king and all, if it seems good to you, and if it's of the
Lord, then let us bring back the ark of the covenant that we...
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1 Chronicles 12:14; 1 Chronicles 12:20; 1 Chronicles 12:32; 2
Chronicles 29:20;...
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THE ARK IN THE HOME OF OBED-EDOM
2 Samuel 6:1 _(Compare 1 Chronicles 13:1_)
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
We have some very solemn lessons to consider.
1: THE SACREDNESS OF HOLY THINGS. For several Chapter s...