
Text -- 1 Chronicles 13:3-14 (NET)




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Wesley: 1Ch 13:3 - -- _The ark was then neglected; and the generality of the people contented themselves with going to Gibeon and offering sacrifices there, not caring, tho...
_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.

The same city was called by both names.

Wesley: 1Ch 13:10 - -- _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 justi...
_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.

Wesley: 1Ch 13:11 - -- 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 ...
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?

Wesley: 1Ch 13:14 - -- 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 ...
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 offence.
JFB: 1Ch 13:1-3 - -- Gratitude for the high and splendid dignity to which he had been elevated would naturally, at this period, impart a fresh animation and impulse to the...
Gratitude for the high and splendid dignity to which he had been elevated would naturally, at this period, impart a fresh animation and impulse to the habitually fervent piety of David; but, at the same time, he was animated by other motives. He fully understood his position as ruler under the theocracy, and, entering on his duties, he was resolved to fulfil his mission as a constitutional king of Israel. Accordingly, his first act as a sovereign related to the interests of religion. The ark being then the grand instrument and ornament of it, he takes the opportunity of the official representatives of the nation being with him, to consult them about the propriety of establishing it in a more public and accessible locality. The assembly at which he spoke of this consisted of the Sheloshim, princes of thousands (2Sa 6:1). During the reign of the late king, the ark had been left in culpable neglect. Consequently the people had, to a great extent, been careless about the ordinances of divine worship, or had contented themselves with offering sacrifices at Gibeon, without any thought of the ark, though it was the chief and most vital part of the tabernacle. The duty and advantages of this religious movement suggested by the king were apparent, and the proposal met with universal approval.

JFB: 1Ch 13:5 - -- (Jos 15:4, Jos 15:47; Num 34:5; 1Ki 8:65; 2Ki 24:7; 2Ch 7:8); a small brook flowing into the Mediterranean, near the modern El-arish, which forms the...

JFB: 1Ch 13:5 - -- The defile between the mountain ranges of Syria and the extreme limit of Palestine on the north.
The defile between the mountain ranges of Syria and the extreme limit of Palestine on the north.
Clarke: 1Ch 13:5 - -- From Shihor of Egypt even unto the entering of Hemath - "Therefore David gathered all Israel, from the Nile, נילוס Nilos , of Egypt, even to t...
From Shihor of Egypt even unto the entering of Hemath - "Therefore David gathered all Israel, from the Nile,

Clarke: 1Ch 13:6 - -- Whose name is called on it - "Where his name is invoked."- T
And so the Hebrew, אשר נקרא שם asher nikra shem , should be understood, his n...
Whose name is called on it - "Where his name is invoked."- T
And so the Hebrew,

Clarke: 1Ch 13:7 - -- In a new cart - Lest it should be profaned by being placed on any carriage that had been employed about common uses
In a new cart - Lest it should be profaned by being placed on any carriage that had been employed about common uses

Clarke: 1Ch 13:7 - -- Uzza and Ahio - All the versions understand אחיו achyo as signifying brother or brothers; so does Jarchi, who observes, from 2Sa 6:3, that th...
Uzza and Ahio - All the versions understand

Clarke: 1Ch 13:14 - -- The Lord blessed the house of Obed-edom - That this man was only a sojourner at Gath, whence he was termed Gittite, and that he was originally a Lev...
The Lord blessed the house of Obed-edom - That this man was only a sojourner at Gath, whence he was termed Gittite, and that he was originally a Levite, is evident from 1Ch 15:17, 1Ch 15:18
The Targum ends this chapter thus: "And the Word of the Lord blessed Obed-edom, and his children, and his grand-children; and his wife conceived, and his eight daughters-in-law: and each brought forth eight at one birth, insomuch that in one day there were found, of fathers and children, fourscore and one; and He blessed and increased greatly all that belonged to him."This exposition will not be generally received; but all rabbins must be allowed to deal in the marvellous
For other remarks see on 2Sa 6:1 (note), etc.
Defender -> 1Ch 13:10
Defender: 1Ch 13:10 - -- Critics of the Bible decry this "petty vindictiveness" of God, since they say that Uzza was merely trying to be helpful, even spiritual, in his zeal t...
Critics of the Bible decry this "petty vindictiveness" of God, since they say that Uzza was merely trying to be helpful, even spiritual, in his zeal to keep God's ark from falling. But good intentions do not justify disobedience to God's Word, which had decreed that human hands should never touch the sacred ark of God's covenant (Exo 25:14). God's unseen hand would have been fully capable of sustaining the ark, and at the very beginning of the long-awaited Davidic kingdom, it was essential that the people of Israel should learn finally to believe and obey the Word of God at all costs. An even greater judgment had fallen upon the men of Beth-shemesh for presuming to look into the ark when it was returned from the Philistines (1Sa 6:19)."
TSK: 1Ch 13:3 - -- bring again : Heb. bring about
the ark : 1Sa 7:1, 1Sa 7:2; Psa 132:6
we inquired : 1Sa 14:18, 1Sa 14:36, 1Sa 22:10, 1Sa 22:15, 1Sa 23:2, 1Sa 23:9-12


TSK: 1Ch 13:5 - -- David : 1Sa 7:1; 2Sa 6:1
Shihor : Num 34:5-8; Jos 13:3-6, Sihor, 1Ki 4:21; Jer 2:18, Sihor
Hemath : Num 34:8; Jos 13:5; 1Ki 8:65; 2Ki 25:21, Hamath
Ki...

TSK: 1Ch 13:6 - -- Baalah : Jos 15:9, Jos 15:60; 2Sa 6:2, Baale
that dwelleth : Exo 25:22; Num 7:89; 1Sa 4:4; 2Ki 19:15; Psa 80:1, Psa 99:1; Isa 37:16
whose name : Exo 2...

TSK: 1Ch 13:7 - -- carried the ark : Heb. made the ark to ride, at Num 3:10 and again at verse 38. A particular caution is given that strangers must not touch, or even ...
carried the ark : Heb. made the ark to ride, at Num 3:10 and again at verse 38. A particular caution is given that strangers must not touch, or even pry into, the most holy things connected with the tabernacle, lest the offender die. In giving the law, also, even a beast which touched Sinai’ s mount was, by the Almighty’ s fiat, to be stoned or thrust through with a dart. And again we read (Num 4:15) after special orders to Aaron and his sons about covering the sanctuary and all the vessels previously to a removal, that the Kohathites, who were to carry them, ""shall not touch any holy thing, lest they die.""These were positive commands. May the sin of Uzza in touching the ark, warn Christians to take heed of rashness and irreverence in dealing about holy things. See note on 1Ch 13:9.
in a new cart : 1Ch 15:2, 1Ch 15:13; Num 4:15; 1Sa 6:7; 2Sa 6:3

TSK: 1Ch 13:8 - -- David : 1Ch 15:10-24; 1Sa 10:5; 2Sam. 6:5-23; 2Ki 3:15; Psa 47:5, Psa 68:25-27; Psa 150:3-5
singing : Heb. songs
with harps : The word kinnor , in C...
David : 1Ch 15:10-24; 1Sa 10:5; 2Sam. 6:5-23; 2Ki 3:15; Psa 47:5, Psa 68:25-27; Psa 150:3-5
singing : Heb. songs
with harps : The word
psalteries :

TSK: 1Ch 13:10 - -- he put : 1Ch 15:13, 1Ch 15:15; Num 4:15; Jos 6:6
there he died : Lev 10:1-3; Num 16:35; 1Sa 6:19; 2Ch 26:16-20; 1Co 11:30-32
he put : 1Ch 15:13, 1Ch 15:15; Num 4:15; Jos 6:6
there he died : Lev 10:1-3; Num 16:35; 1Sa 6:19; 2Ch 26:16-20; 1Co 11:30-32

TSK: 1Ch 13:11 - -- displeased : 2Sa 6:7, 2Sa 6:9; Jon 4:4, Jon 4:9
Perezuzza : that is, The breach of Uzza
to this day : Gen 32:32; Deu 34:6; Jos 4:9

TSK: 1Ch 13:12 - -- afraid of God : Num 17:12, Num 17:13; 1Sa 5:10, 1Sa 5:11, 1Sa 6:20; Psa 119:120; Isa 6:5; Luk 5:8, Luk 5:9
How : 1Ki 8:27; Job 25:5, Job 25:6; Mat 25:...

TSK: 1Ch 13:13 - -- brought : Heb. removed
Obededom : 1Ch 15:18, 1Ch 16:5, 1Ch 26:4, 1Ch 26:8; 2Sa 6:10, 2Sa 6:11
the Gittite : 2Sa 4:3

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Barnes -> 1Ch 13:5
Poole: 1Ch 13:3 - -- The ark was then neglected; and the generality of the people either lived in the gross neglect of the solemn worship of God, or contented themselves...
The ark was then neglected; and the generality of the people either lived in the gross neglect of the solemn worship of God, or contented themselves with going to Gibeon, and offering sacrifices there, not caring, though the ark, the soul of the tabernacle, was in another place.
In the days of Saul: so it was in the days of Samuel; but it is rather charged upon Saul than him; partly, because Samuel was exercised with continual wars, or expectation of wars, with the Philistines all the time of his regency, and therefore wanted the opportunity to bring back the ark, which Saul had and neglected; partly, because Samuel took care to stir up and maintain religion among them by other means, and in an extraordinary manner; whereas this was but one branch of Saul’ s impiety, and was joined with a contempt of all religion, as the history of his life shews; and partly, because it was more proper to accuse himself and the present generation, who were guilty of this neglect, than to rake into the ashes of their deceased progenitors, and lay his charge against those who were dead and gone some good while since.

Poole: 1Ch 13:4 - -- Their consciences smiting them for their former negligence and being fully convinced of the piety and reasonableness of this proposition.
Their consciences smiting them for their former negligence and being fully convinced of the piety and reasonableness of this proposition.

Poole: 1Ch 13:5 - -- All Israel i.e. all the chosen men of Israel, as it is phrased, 2Sa 6:1 , their elders and representatives.
Shihor of Egypt of which see Num 34:5 J...

Poole: 1Ch 13:6 - -- That is, to Kirjath-jearim which explication is justified by Jos 15:9,60 , where the same city is called by both names.
Object. They are said to g...
That is, to Kirjath-jearim which explication is justified by Jos 15:9,60 , where the same city is called by both names.
Object. They are said to go from this Baale , 2Sa 6:2 .
Answ 1. Some learned men render that place also to Basle , the particle mem being sometimes used for to amongst the Hebrews, and especially amongst the Arabians.
2. Both were true; they first went to Baale for the ark, as is here said, and then went from Baale to bring, or to carry , (for the word signifies either,) or carrying, from thence the ark of God, as is there related . But of this and other difficulties or differences between these two relations, See Poole "2Sa 6:1" and following.
Haydock: 1Ch 13:3 - -- Sought. Protestants, "inquired not at it." Yet it is certain that many resorted to the ark, at that time. But is was not treated with such honours...
Sought. Protestants, "inquired not at it." Yet it is certain that many resorted to the ark, at that time. But is was not treated with such honours as David now wished. (Haydock)

Haydock: 1Ch 13:5 - -- Emath, from "the troubled river" Nile, (Josue xiii. 3.; Calmet) or Rhinocorura, (Tirinus; Menochius) to the northern extremities of the promised land...
Emath, from "the troubled river" Nile, (Josue xiii. 3.; Calmet) or Rhinocorura, (Tirinus; Menochius) to the northern extremities of the promised land, (Haydock) near Emesa.

Haydock: 1Ch 13:6 - -- Hill. Hebrew, "to Baalah," which was another name, as well as "Baslim," for Cariathiarim, 1 Kings vii. 2. (Calmet)
Hill. Hebrew, "to Baalah," which was another name, as well as "Baslim," for Cariathiarim, 1 Kings vii. 2. (Calmet)

Haydock: 1Ch 13:7 - -- Brother. Hebrew, "Acho," which has the same meaning. (Tirinus) ---
Septuagint, Syriac, &c., "his brethren." (Calmet)
Brother. Hebrew, "Acho," which has the same meaning. (Tirinus) ---
Septuagint, Syriac, &c., "his brethren." (Calmet)

Haydock: 1Ch 13:9 - -- Chidon. Alias, Nachon. (Challoner) (2 Kings vi.) ---
He had perhaps two names. (Du Hamel) ---
Syriac and Arabic, "of Ramim." (Calmet) ---
The...
Chidon. Alias, Nachon. (Challoner) (2 Kings vi.) ---
He had perhaps two names. (Du Hamel) ---
Syriac and Arabic, "of Ramim." (Calmet) ---
The ox. Protestants, "the oxen stumbled."

Haydock: 1Ch 13:11 - -- Divided. Slain. See chap. xiv. 11., 1 Kings xv. 32., and 2 Kings vi. 7. (Haydock) ---
The soul of brutes perishes; that of man is only divided fr...
Divided. Slain. See chap. xiv. 11., 1 Kings xv. 32., and 2 Kings vi. 7. (Haydock) ---
The soul of brutes perishes; that of man is only divided from the body by death.

Haydock: 1Ch 13:13 - -- Obededom. A Levite was judged more proper to guard the ark, chap. xv. 18. ---
Gethite. Because he had dwelt in Geth. (Worthington)
Obededom. A Levite was judged more proper to guard the ark, chap. xv. 18. ---
Gethite. Because he had dwelt in Geth. (Worthington)
Gill: 1Ch 13:3 - -- And let us bring again the ark of our God to us,.... The symbol of the divine Presence, than which nothing was more desirable to David, and he chose t...
And let us bring again the ark of our God to us,.... The symbol of the divine Presence, than which nothing was more desirable to David, and he chose to begin his reign overall Israel with it:
for we inquired not at it in the days of Saul; he being indifferent to religion, and careless about it, and the enjoyment of the presence of God, and having direction from him; and the people also content with worship at the tabernacle at Gibeah, though the token of the divine Presence was absent.

Gill: 1Ch 13:4 - -- And all the congregation said that they would do so,.... They unanimously agreed to the motion:
for the thing was right in the eyes of all the peop...
And all the congregation said that they would do so,.... They unanimously agreed to the motion:
for the thing was right in the eyes of all the people; they saw the propriety, necessity, and usefulness of it.

Gill: 1Ch 13:5-14 - -- So David gathered all Israel together,.... The principal of them, even 30,000 select men, 2Sa 6:1.
from Shihor of Egypt; or the Nile of Egypt, as t...
So David gathered all Israel together,.... The principal of them, even 30,000 select men, 2Sa 6:1.
from Shihor of Egypt; or the Nile of Egypt, as the Targum and other Jewish writers, called Shihor from the blackness of its water, see Jer 2:18 though some think the river Rhinocurura is meant, which both lay to the south of the land of Israel:
even unto the entering of Hamath; which the Targum interprets of Antiochia, which lay to the north of the land; so that this collection of the people was made from south to north, the extreme borders of the land:
to bring the ark of God from Kirjathjearim; where it then was, and had been a long time, see 1Sa 7:1, from hence to the end of the chapter the account is the same with 2Sa 6:1, see the notes there; what little variations there are, are there observed. See Gill on 2Sa 6:1, 2Sa 6:2, 2Sa 6:3, 2Sa 6:4, 2Sa 6:5, 2Sa 6:6, 2Sa 6:7, 2Sa 6:8, 2Sa 6:9, 2Sa 6:10, 2Sa 6:11

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NET Notes: 1Ch 13:6 Heb “the ark of God the Lord who sits [between] the cherubim which is called [by his] name.”

NET Notes: 1Ch 13:8 Heb “with songs and with zithers [meaning uncertain] and with harps.” Due to the collocation with “harps,” some type of string...


NET Notes: 1Ch 13:10 The modern reader might think God seemed to overreact here, but Israel needed a vivid object lesson of God’s holiness. By loading the ark on a c...


NET Notes: 1Ch 13:13 The phrase the City of David refers here to the fortress of Zion in Jerusalem, not to Bethlehem. See 2 Sam 5:7.
Geneva Bible: 1Ch 13:3 And let us bring again the ( a ) ark of our God to us: for we enquired not at it in the days of Saul.
( a ) His first concern was to restore religion...

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 13:5 So David gathered all Israel together, from Shihor of Egypt even unto the entering of Hemath, to bring the ark of God from ( b ) Kirjathjearim.
( b )...

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 13:7 And they carried the ark of God in a new cart out of the house of Abinadab: and Uzza and Ahio ( c ) drave the cart.
( c ) The sons of Abinadab.

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 13:8 And David and all Israel played before ( d ) God with all [their] might, and with singing, and with harps, and with psalteries, and with timbrels, and...

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 13:9 And when they came unto the threshingfloor of ( e ) Chidon, Uzza put forth his hand to hold the ark; for the oxen stumbled.
( e ) Called also Nachon,...

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 13:10 And the anger of the LORD was kindled against Uzza, and he smote him, because he put his hand to the ark: and there he died ( f ) before God.
( f ) B...

Geneva Bible: 1Ch 13:13 So David brought not the ark [home] to himself to the city of David, but carried it aside into the house of ( g ) Obededom the Gittite.
( g ) Who was...

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ch 13:1-14
TSK Synopsis: 1Ch 13:1-14 - --1 David fetches the ark with great solemnity from Kirjath- jearim.9 Uzza being smitten, the ark is left at the house of Obed- edom.
MHCC -> 1Ch 13:1-5; 1Ch 13:6-14
MHCC: 1Ch 13:1-5 - --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 t...

MHCC: 1Ch 13:6-14 - --Let the sin of Uzza warn all to take heed of presumption, rashness, and irreverence, in dealing with holy things; and let none think that a good desig...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ch 13:1-8; 1Ch 13:9-14
Matthew Henry: 1Ch 13:1-8 - -- Here is, I. David's pious proposal to bring up the ark of God to Jerusalem, that the royal city might be the holy city, 1Ch 13:1-3. This part of the...

Matthew Henry: 1Ch 13:9-14 - -- This breach upon Uzza, which caused all the joy to cease, we had an account of, 2Sa 6:6, etc. 1. Let the sin of Uzza warn us all to take heed of pre...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ch 13:1-5; 1Ch 13:4-14
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 13:1-5 - --
The removal of the ark from Kirjath-jearim. Cf. 2Sa 6:1-11, with the commentary on the substance of the narrative there given.
1Ch 13:1-3
The ...

Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ch 13:4-14 - --
As the whole assembly approved of David's design ( כּן לעשׂות , it is to do so = so much we do), David collected the whole of Israel to car...
Constable: 1Ch 10:1--29:30 - --II. THE REIGN OF DAVID chs. 10--29
In all of Chronicles the writer assumed his readers' acquaintance with the ot...

Constable: 1Ch 13:1--16:43 - --D. David and the Ark chs. 13-16
"In the Chronicler's eyes David's reign consisted of two great religious...
