
Text -- 2 Samuel 6:1-3 (NET)




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Wesley: 2Sa 6:2 - -- _That is, by, or before which, they were to present their prayers to God for counsel and succour upon all occasions. And this is mentioned here as the...
_That is, by, or before which, they were to present their prayers to God for counsel and succour upon all occasions. And this is mentioned here as the reason why David put himself and his people to so great trouble and charge, because it was to fetch up the choicest treasure which they had.

Wesley: 2Sa 6:3 - -- _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. B...
_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; and yet be angry with them for the same thing, because they knew, or might have known the law of God, which commanded the priests to bear it upon their shoulders. But their present transports of joy of the happy change of their affairs, and their greedy desire of having the ark of God removed, made them inconsiderate.
JFB: 2Sa 6:1 - -- (See 2Sa 5:1). The object of this second assembly was to commence a national movement for establishing the ark in Jerusalem, after it had continued ne...

JFB: 2Sa 6:2 - -- A very large force of picked men were selected for this important work lest the undertaking might be opposed or obstructed by the Philistines. Besides...
A very large force of picked men were selected for this important work lest the undertaking might be opposed or obstructed by the Philistines. Besides, a great concourse of people accompanied them out of veneration for the sacred article. The journey to Baale, which is related (1Ch 13:6), is here presupposed, and the historian describes the course of the procession from that place to the capital.

JFB: 2Sa 6:3 - -- Or a covered wagon (see on 1Sa 6:7). This was a hasty and inconsiderate procedure, in violation of an express statute (see on Num 4:15 and see Num 7:9...
Clarke: 2Sa 6:1 - -- Thirty thousand - This is supposed to have been a new levy; and thus he augmented his army by 30,000 fresh troops. The Septuagint has 70,000.
Thirty thousand - This is supposed to have been a new levy; and thus he augmented his army by 30,000 fresh troops. The Septuagint has 70,000.

Clarke: 2Sa 6:2 - -- From Baale of Judah - This is supposed to be the same city which, in Jos 15:60, is called Kirjah-baal or Kirjath-jearim; (see 1Ch 13:6); or Baalah, ...

Clarke: 2Sa 6:2 - -- Whose name is called by the name of the Lord - That is, The ark is called the ark of the Lord of hosts. But this is not a literal version; the word ...
Whose name is called by the name of the Lord - That is, The ark is called the ark of the Lord of hosts. But this is not a literal version; the word

Clarke: 2Sa 6:3 - -- A new cart - Every thing used in the worship of God was hallowed or set apart for that purpose: a new cart was used through respect, as that had nev...
A new cart - Every thing used in the worship of God was hallowed or set apart for that purpose: a new cart was used through respect, as that had never been applied to any profane or common purpose. But this was not sufficient, for the ark should have been carried on the shoulders of the priests; and the neglect of this ceremony was the cause of the death of Uzzah.

TSK: 2Sa 6:2 - -- Baale : Jos 15:9, Jos 15:10, Jos 15:60, Baalah, i.e. Kirjath-jearim, 1Sa 7:1; 1Ch 13:5, 1Ch 13:6
whose name : etc. or, at which the name, even the nam...

TSK: 2Sa 6:3 - -- set : etc. Heb. made the ark of God to ride, Num 4:5-12, Num 7:9; 1Sa 6:7
Gibeah : or, the hill
set : etc. Heb. made the ark of God to ride, Num 4:5-12, Num 7:9; 1Sa 6:7
Gibeah : or, the hill

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Barnes: 2Sa 6:1 - -- Again - It should be, "and David again gathered,"etc., i. e. after the previous gathering, either for his election to the kingdom 2Sa 5:1-3 or ...
Again - It should be, "and David again gathered,"etc., i. e. after the previous gathering, either for his election to the kingdom 2Sa 5:1-3 or for the Philistine war 2Sa 5:17-25, he assembled them again for the peaceful purpose of bringing up the ark to Mount Zion (see marginal reference). The whole narrative indicates the progressive consolidation of David’ s power, and the settlement of his monarchy on strong foundations.

Barnes: 2Sa 6:2 - -- From Baale of Judah - See the margin and 1Sa 6:21 note. Whose name ... - The literal rendering is, "Upon which is called the Name, the Na...

Barnes: 2Sa 6:3 - -- The house of Abinadab in Gibeah - . Rather, on the hill (as in margin and 1Sa 7:1). It does not at all follow that Abinadab was still alive, no...
The house of Abinadab in Gibeah - . Rather, on the hill (as in margin and 1Sa 7:1). It does not at all follow that Abinadab was still alive, nor can we conclude from Uzzah and Ahio being called sons of Abinadab, that they were literally his children. They may well have been sons of Eleazar and grandsons of Abinadab, or yet more remote descendants; since there is no distinct evidence that Abinadab was alive even when the ark was brought to Kirjath-jearim. The house may have retained the name of "the house of Abinadab"long after his death.
Poole: 2Sa 6:2 - -- 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 mention...
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 1Ch 13:1,2 .
From Baale of Judah
Quest. How from it, when they went to it; as is evident, both from 1Ch 13:6 , and because the ark was there, and to be fetched thence?
Answ Some affirm that the Hebrew preposition mem sometimes signifies to , as Gen 13:11 . But there is no need of that; for 1Ch 13:6 mentions their going to Baalah, and this place mentions their going from it; and the one of these doth manifestly suppose the other; for they went thither, that they might return thence. So the sense is plain,
They went from Baale of Judah to bring (or rather to carry , for the word signifies either)
up from thence the ark whereby it is supposed that they first went thither, which is related 1Ch 13:6 . Moreover, this place is commonly called Kirjath-jearim , 1Sa 7:1 1Ch 12:5 , and formerly Kirjath-baal , Jos 15:60 , and Baalah , Jos 15:9 , and here Baale of Judah ; so called because it was in the tribe of Judah, as is evident from Jos 15:1 , &c.
To bring up from thence the ark of God unto Jerusalem, which, in many respects, was fitter for it than Baalah; because this was a more public place, where it would be more observed and regarded; and in the centre of the kingdom, to which they might more easily come from all parts; and the royal city, where it might be always at hand for David to inquire at, as occasion required; and the place which God had allotted for it.
Whose name is called by the name of the Lord of hosts: thus whose belongs not to the ark, but to God ; for what follows is not the name of the ark, but of God. The place may well be, and is by some, rendered thus, Upon (or at , or beside , or before) which (ark) the name, even the name of
the Lord of hosts, that dwelleth between the cherubims, is called upon i. e. by or before which they were to present their prayers to God for counsel and succour upon all occasions. And this is mentioned here as the reason why David put himself and his people to so great trouble and charge, because it was to fetch up the choicest treasure which they had, and so the benefit would abundantly recompense the inconvenience.

Poole: 2Sa 6:3 - -- 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 ...
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; and yet be angry with them for the same thing, because they knew, or might and should have known, the law of God, which commanded the priests to bear it upon their shoulders, Num 4:14,15 7:9 . But their present transports of joy at, the happy change of their affairs, and their greedy desire of having the ark removed, make them hasty and inconsiderate.
In Gibeah or, on the hill , as 1Sa 7:1 .
Uzzah and Ahio, the sons of Abinadab for Abinadab himself seems now to have been dead, or at least detained at home through infirmity or indispensable occasions.
Haydock: 2Sa 6:1 - -- Again, after he had been anointed. David consulted his officers, &c., (1 Paralipomenon xiii. 1.) and called a numerous assembly of the priests and p...
Again, after he had been anointed. David consulted his officers, &c., (1 Paralipomenon xiii. 1.) and called a numerous assembly of the priests and people to meet him at Cariathiarim. ---
Thousand, in arms, to protect the rest, (Calmet) who might probably amount to 300,000. (Haydock) ---
This number Capel and Grotius would substitute for the one here mentioned. Some copies of the Septuagint read 70,000. In the former assembly, there were 340, or 359, (Calmet) or 60 thousand, chap. v. 1. (Haydock)

Haydock: 2Sa 6:2 - -- Juda. But why are not the other tribes mentioned? and whither did they go? We should probably translate, "from the city of Baalim, in Juda;" which ...
Juda. But why are not the other tribes mentioned? and whither did they go? We should probably translate, "from the city of Baalim, in Juda;" which is another name of Cariathiarim, as the Paralipomenon insinuate, [1 Paralipomenon xiii.?] ver. 6. See Josue xv. 9, 60. ---
Invoked; or which is called "the ark of the Lord."

Haydock: 2Sa 6:3 - -- Cart, out of respect, as the Philistines had done, 1 Kings vi. 7. But God had ordered the Levites to carry it themselves, and the neglect here prove...
Cart, out of respect, as the Philistines had done, 1 Kings vi. 7. But God had ordered the Levites to carry it themselves, and the neglect here proved so dreadful; for which reason, David required the priests to attend when he removed the ark from the house of Obededom, 1 Paralipomenon xv. 12. ---
Gabaa means "the hill of Cariathiarim," where the ark had been in the house of Abinadab, from the time of its being restored back by the Philistines. (Challoner) ---
Hunnius would multiply the places where the ark was fixed, to show, against Catholics, that the Church is not confined to one place; (Amama) as if Catholic did not maintain the universality of the Church! (Haydock)
Gill: 2Sa 6:1 - -- Again, David gathered together all the chosen men of Israel, thirty thousand. Which was done by the advice of his officers, 1Ch 13:1; the word "agai...
Again, David gathered together all the chosen men of Israel, thirty thousand. Which was done by the advice of his officers, 1Ch 13:1; the word "again" refers either to the gathering of them when they made him king in Hebron, as the Jewish writers generally observe; but then they gathered themselves, and not David: or rather to his gathering them to fight the Philistines a little while ago; and as they were the choice and young men that were gathered for war, as being the fittest, so now to fetch up the ark with dancing and singing, and to protect it; the Septuagint version says they were about seventy thousand; but the Targum, Syriac, and Arabic versions, have thirty thousand, agreeably to the Hebrew text.

Gill: 2Sa 6:2 - -- And David arose, and went with all the people that were with him,.... The thirty thousand chosen men gathered together, and as many else as chose to ...
And David arose, and went with all the people that were with him,.... The thirty thousand chosen men gathered together, and as many else as chose to go:
from Baale of Judah, to bring up from thence the ark of God; that is, they first went to this place, as in 1Ch 13:6; in order to fetch the ark from thence, as here expressed, and then they came from thence with it; this place is the same that is called Baalah and Kirjathbaal, a city in the tribe of Judah; hence Judah is added to it, and the same with Kirjathjearim, Jos 15:9; the place where it was brought to when fetched from Bethshemesh, 1Sa 7:1; and had been here now near fifty years; nor was it any where else during this time, only once at Gibeah of Saul with him, 1Sa 14:18;
whose name he called by the name of the Lord of hosts, that dwelleth between the cherubim; not the ark, but the Lord, whose is the ark; his name is called by the name of Jehovah, the infinite, incomprehensible, eternal, and immutable Being, the Lord of armies above and below; whose habitation was between the cherubim that overshadowed the mercy seat, which was above the ark; all this is said, not only to express the greatness and majesty of God, but for the honour of the ark, which belonged to him.

Gill: 2Sa 6:3 - -- And they set the ark of God upon a new cart,.... Which was a great mistake, since it ought not to have been put upon a cart, old or new; it was to be ...
And they set the ark of God upon a new cart,.... Which was a great mistake, since it ought not to have been put upon a cart, old or new; it was to be borne upon men's shoulders, and carried by Levites only, and those of the family of Kohath, to whom no wagons were given, when others had them, for the above reason, Num 7:9; it is strange that so many priests and Levites, and of the people of Israel gathered together on that account, and David also, so well versed in the law of God, should not refer to it; perhaps they were led by the example of the Philistines, who put it in a new cart, and set it forward towards Bethshemesh, and were not punished for it; but it should have been considered they were an ignorant Heathen people, and who had no proper persons among them to bear it, and so might be dispensed with. This mistake was afterwards seen by David, and rectified, 1Ch 15:2; wherefore there is no reason to charge the text with an error or escape, and that the word "Kirjathjearim" is wanting, and to be supplied, as Spinosa d suggests:
and brought it out, or "after they had brought it out" e:
of the house of Abinadab that was in Gibeah; or which was on the hill in Kirjathjearim, 1Sa 7:1,
and Uzzah and Ahio the sons of Abinadab drew the new cart; perhaps not only Abinadab himself was dead, but Eleazar also, his eldest son, who was sanctified to keep the ark, as in 1Sa 7:1; and these might be his younger sons who at this time had the care of it, and it may be especially Uzzah.

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NET Notes: 2Sa 6:2 The MT has here a double reference to the name (שֵׁם שֵׁם, shem shem). Many medieval Hebrew mss in the...
Geneva Bible: 2Sa 6:2 And David arose, and went with all the people that [were] with him from ( a ) Baale of Judah, to bring up from thence the ark of God, whose name is ca...

Geneva Bible: 2Sa 6:3 And they set the ark of God upon a new cart, and brought it out of the house of Abinadab that [was] in ( b ) Gibeah: and Uzzah and Ahio, the sons of A...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Sa 6:1-23
TSK Synopsis: 2Sa 6:1-23 - --1 David fetches the ark from Kirjath-jearim on a new cart.6 Uzzah is smitten at Perez-uzzah.9 God blesses Obed-edom for the ark.12 David brings the ar...
Maclaren -> 2Sa 6:1-12
Maclaren: 2Sa 6:1-12 - --2 Samuel 6:1-12
I. The First Section (2 Samuel 6:1-5) Describes The Joyful Reception And Procession.
The parallel account in 1 Chronicles ...
MHCC -> 2Sa 6:1-5
MHCC: 2Sa 6:1-5 - --God is present with the souls of his people, when they want the outward tokens of his presence; but now David is settled in the throne, the honour of ...
Matthew Henry -> 2Sa 6:1-5
Matthew Henry: 2Sa 6:1-5 - -- We have not heard a word of the ark since it was lodged in Kirjath-jearim, immediately after its return out of its captivity among the Philistines (...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Sa 6:1-10
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Sa 6:1-10 - --
2Sa 6:1
The ark fetched from Kirjath-jearim. - 2Sa 6:1. "David assembled together again all the chosen men in Israel, thirty thousand." יסף ...
Constable: 2Sa 1:1--8:18 - --V. DAVID'S TRIUMPHS chs. 1--8
The first 20 chapters of 2 Samuel are divisible into four uni...

Constable: 2Sa 5:17--9:1 - --C. The Establishment of the Kingdom 5:17-8:18
"As the story of David's accession to kingship over Judah ...

Constable: 2Sa 6:1-23 - --2. David's moving of the ark to Jerusalem ch. 6
This chapter also reveals David's viewpoint on G...
