2 SAMUEL CHAPTER 6 David fetcheth the ark with much people and great
joy out of the house of Abinadab, 2 SAMUEL 6:1. Uzzah laying hold of
the ark is slain of God: David is grieved; carries the ark into the
house of Obed-edom, whom God blesseth for its sake, 2 SAMUEL 6:6.
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WITH ALL THE PEOPLE THAT WERE WITH HIM; with the whole body of the
people; for these seem to be a differing party from the thirty
thousand now mentioned. See 1 CHRONICLES 13:1,2. FROM BAALE OF JUDAH.
QUEST. How from it, when they went to it; as is evident, both from 1
CHRONICLES 13:6, and because th... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY SET THE ARK UPON A NEW CART; being taught and encouraged to do so
by the example of the Philistines, who did so without any token of
God's displeasure upon them for so doing. But they did not
sufficiently consider that God might wink at the Philistines, because
they were ignorant of God's laws;... [ Continue Reading ]
To lead the oxen that drew it.... [ Continue Reading ]
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NACHON, otherwise called _Chidon_, 1 CHRONICLES 13:9. THE OXEN SHOOK
IT; for they stumbled. 1 CHRONICLES 13:9.... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD SMOTE HIM with some deadly disease or stroke, as it follows. FOR
HIS ERROR; either,
1. For his touching the ark, when he was no Levite, as Josephus
reports; nor indeed was Kirjath-jearim a Levitical city; or, that
being but a Levite, he touched the bare ark, which only the priests
might do, NUM... [ Continue Reading ]
DAVID WAS DISPLEASED, or, _grieved_, both for the sin, which he
acknowledgeth, 1 CHRONICLES 15:2,13, and for God's heavy judgment;
whereby their hopes were dashed, and their joys interrupted, and a
good subject struck dead for the circumstantial error of a pious mind,
which he might possibly think h... [ Continue Reading ]
AFRAID OF THE LORD; either that God was displeased with him for
removing the ark, and bringing it to his city; or lest God should
proceed further in the way of his judgments upon him and his people;
or lest the ark being brought to his house, might be the occasion of
inconveniencics and great calami... [ Continue Reading ]
Which doubtless was done by the consent and desire of the owner of it,
who for the enjoyment of so great a privilege, was willing to expose
himself to some hazard; and wisely considered that the late judgment
was not to be imputed to the ark, but to Uzzah's carelessness in
managing it. THE GITTITE:... [ Continue Reading ]
With happy success in all their affairs and actions.... [ Continue Reading ]
DAVID BROUGHT UP THE ARK OF GOD; understanding that the ark was
entertained without danger or inconvenience, and with great advantage,
he apprehended his former mistake, and brought it to himself. FROM THE
HOUSE OF OBED-EDOM, which is thought to have been either in Jerusalem,
or very near it.... [ Continue Reading ]
HAD GONE SIX PACES with safety and comfort. He sacrificed oxen and
fatlings, upon an altar suddenly erected, as was usual in such cases.
See EXODUS 20:24. This he did either to appease God for the former
miscarriage; or to praise him for his present mercy, that he had not
made another breach upon th... [ Continue Reading ]
DAVID DANCED BEFORE THE LORD, to express his inward joy and
thankfulness to God by his outward carriage, according to the manner
of these times. See EXODUS 15:20 JUDGES 11:34, JUDGES 21:21 1 SAMUEL
18:6 PSALMS 149:3. A LINEN EPHOD; the usual habit of the priests and
Levites in their sacred ministrat... [ Continue Reading ]
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As one of a base and mean spirit, that knew not how to carry himself
with that majesty which became his place, but behaved himself like one
of the fools or vain persons in Israel.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE TABERNACLE THAT DAVID HAD PITCHED FOR IT; for Moses's
tabernacle was still at Gibeon, 1 CHRONICLES 16:39, 1 CHRONICLES 21:29
2 CHRONICLES 1:3, which David left there, because he designed to build
a temple at Jerusalem with all speed, though he was countermanded
therein by God himself.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE BLESSED THE PEOPLE, i.e. he heartily and solemnly prayed to God for
his blessing upon them; which he did both as prophet and as their
king, to whom by office it belongs, by all means, to seek his people's
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WHO UNCOVERED HIMSELF; either, first, by stripping himself of his
royal robes, that he might put on a Levitical ephod; or by discovering
some part of his thighs or legs, as might possibly happen whilst he
DANCED WITH ALL HIS MIGHT, as is said above, 2 SAMUEL 6:14,
considering that the men did then w... [ Continue Reading ]
IT WAS BEFORE THE LORD; in his presence and service, which though
contemptible to thee, is, and ever shall be, honourable in mine eyes.
WHICH CHOSE ME BEFORE THY FATHER, AND BEFORE ALL HIS HOUSE; which took
away the honour from him and his, and transferred it upon me, whereby
he hath obliged me to l... [ Continue Reading ]
I WILL BE BASE IN MINE OWN SIGHT; I will always be ready to humble and
abase myself before God. OF THEM SHALL I BE HAD IN HONOUR; I shall
rather choose to get honour from the meanest of my people, in serving
and praising God, than to gain esteem from thee by my lukewarmness in
God's service.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEREFORE; not because of David's words to her, which have nothing in
them to this purpose; but because of her proud, and petulant, and
ungodly speech and carriage to David, which God justly punished with
sterility. MICHAL HAD NO CHILD, to wit, by David, and after this time,
which these words eviden... [ Continue Reading ]