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Verse 1 Chronicles 15:27. _A ROBE OF FLUE LINEN_] A robe made of
בוץ _buts_, probably the tuft or beard of the Pinna Magna, a
species of muscle found every where on the shores of the
Mediterranean, g...
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“Fine linen” (byssus) is here first spoken of as used for dress.
It seems to have been reserved for nobles of the highest rank Esther
8:15, for kings, and for priests 2 Chronicles 5:12. David’s robe w...
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; 1 Chronicles 16:1 . THE ARK BROUGHT TO JERUSALEM
CHAPTER 15:1-16:3
_ 1. The true preparation to fetch the ark (1 Chronicles 15:1)_
2. The great procession (1 Chronicles 15
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1 CHRONICLES 15:1 TO 1 CHRONICLES 16:43. THE BRINGING UP OF THE ARK TO
JERUSALEM (_cf._ 2 Samuel 6:12_ a_). The account given by the
Chronicler is much more elaborate, stress being laid on the part
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AN EPHOD. Compare 2 Samuel 6:14....
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_the master of the song_ R.V. mg., _the master of the carrying_of the
ark. Cp. 1 Chronicles 15:22, note.
_an ephod of linen_ A linen ephod was the ordinary vestment for all
priests (1 Samuel 22:18). T...
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A ROBE OF FINE LINEN—ALSO—AN EPHOD OF LINEN— David was clothed
with a double garment, with a robe of fine linen, and with a linen
ephod. These two garments are expressly distinguished in the account
o...
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LESSON SEVEN 15-16
THE ARK OF THE COVENANT BROUGHT TO JERUSALEM
DAVID'S SONG OF THANKSGIVING
THE MINISTERS AND WORSHIP
8. BRINGING THE ARK TO JERUSALEM (15-16)
INTRODUCTION
The completion of the mo...
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_AND DAVID WAS CLOTHED WITH A ROBE OF FINE LINEN, AND ALL THE LEVITES
THAT BARE THE ARK, AND THE SINGERS, AND CHENANIAH THE MASTER OF THE
SONG WITH THE SINGERS: DAVID ALSO HAD UPON HIM AN EPHOD OF LIN...
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THE TRANSPORT OF THE ARK TO JERUSALEM
This chapter is parallel to 2 Samuel 6:12, but contains much new
matter respecting the Levites who bare the ark, and the singers....
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THE MASTER OF THE SONG] better, 'the chief for carrying' (the ark):
cp. 1 Chronicles 15:22. The addition with the singers is probably an
interpolation....
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THE BOOK OF 1 CHRONICLES
GOD RULES HISTORY
1 CHRONICLES
_Ian Mackervoy_
CHAPTER 15
The *ark comes to Jerusalem –...
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AND DAVID WAS CLOTHED WITH A ROBE OF FINE LINEN. — Samuel reads,
“And David was dancing before _Jehovah_ with all might” (Heb.).
The Hebrew of our text may be a corruption or intentional alteration
of...
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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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From this account of bringing the Ark from the house of Obed-edom into
the city, it is evident that David had learned the lesson which the
death of Uzzah was intended to teach. He declared that the wo...
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And David [was] clothed with a robe of fine linen, and all the Levites
that bare the ark, and the singers, and Chenaniah the master of the
song with the singers: David also [had] upon him an (p) ephod...
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Linen. Hebrew, "a cloak of byssus," or of the finest white linen. (Du
Hamel) --- Bysus has often occurred before in the Vulgate, but we find
the Hebrew buts, here for the first time. It probably denot...
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We have a much more circumstantial account in this chapter, concerning
the bringing up of the ark, than was given in the former. David's
preparing a place for the reception of the ark, before he fetch...
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He makes himself houses in Jerusalem, and prepares a place for the ark
of God, pitching a tent for it. Warned by the calamity [1] which his
neglect had brought upon Uzza, the first time he undertook t...
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AND DAVID WAS CLOTHED WITH A ROBE OF FINE LINEN,.... For though a
king, he, being among the singers, was clothed as they; for so it
follows:
AND ALL THE LEVITES THAT BARE THE ARK, AND THE SINGERS, AN...
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_David was clothed with a robe of fine linen, also an ephod of linen_
“David was clothed with a double garment, with a robe of fine linen,
and with a linen ephod. These two garments are expressly dist...
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1 Dauid hauing prepared a place for the Arke, ordereth the Priestes
and Leuites to bring it from Obed-Edom.
25 Hee perfourmeth the solemnitie thereof with great ioy.
29 Michal despiseth him.
1 AND...
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THE REMOVAL EFFECTED...
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And David was clothed with a robe of fine linen, with a white ephod of
fine byssus such as the priests wore, AND ALL THE LEVITES THAT BARE
THE ARK, AND THE SINGERS, AND CHENANIAH, THE MASTER OF THE SO...
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SONG:
Or, carriage...
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25-29 It is good to notice the assistance of Divine Providence, even
in things which fall within the compass of our natural powers; if God
did not help us, we could not stir a step. If we do our relig...
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WITH A ROBE OF FINE LINEN, i.e. with a linen ephod, as it is explained
in the close of this verse, where this circumstance is repeated,
because it was a notable and unusual thing for David, who was no...
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1 Chronicles 15:27 David H1732 clothed H3736 (H8794) robe H4598 linen
H948 Levites H3881 bore H5375 (H8802
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1 _;_ 2. _And David made him houses in the city of David, and prepared
a place for the ark of God, and pitched for it a tent. Then David
said, None ought to carry the ark of God but the Levites: for t...
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CONTENTS: Ark brought to Jerusalem in the appointed way.
CHARACTERS: God, David, Zadok, Abiathar, Michael, Uriel, Asaiah, Joel,
Shemaiah, Eliel.
CONCLUSION: It is not enough that we seek God in a du...
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1 Chronicles 15:2. _None ought to carry the ark of God but the
levites;_ and they were enjoined to carry it by staves, and on their
shoulders. This plainly suggests the reason of God's awful displeasu...
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1 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 1 CHRONICLES 15:1 The relatively brief account
of the second mission to bring the ark to Jerusalem (see 2 Samuel
6:12) has been expanded here. David appoints the Levit
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1 CHRONICLES—NOTE ON 1 CHRONICLES 15:25 This section supplements 2
Samuel 6:12 (which focuses on David) to emphasize the participation of
ALL ISRAEL.
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CRITICAL NOTES.] The bulk of this chapter consists of new matter,
which the writer of Chronicles found in his authorities, and regarding
as important for his purpose, introduced at this point into the...
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EXPOSITION
1 CHRONICLES 15:1
The contents of this verse and the following verses up to the
twenty-fifth have no parallel in the Book of Samuel, and excite
suggestion respecting the different objects...
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In chapter sixteen,
They brought the ark of the covenant, and they set it in the midst of
the tent, the tabernacle that David had pitched for it: and they
offered the burnt sacrifices and the peace o...
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1 Chronicles 15:22; 1 Samuel 2:18; 2 Samuel 6:14...
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Linen — With a linen ephod. This circumstance is repeated, because
it was an unusual thing for one, who was no Levite, to wear a
Levitical garment....