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2 Samuel 6:7-8

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6:7 The Lord was so furious with Uzzah, 1  he 2  killed him on the spot 3  for his negligence. 4  He died right there beside the ark of God.

6:8 David was angry because the Lord attacked 5  Uzzah; so he called that place Perez Uzzah, 6  which remains its name to this very day.

2 Samuel 12:5

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12:5 Then David became very angry at this man. He said to Nathan, “As surely as the Lord lives, the man who did this deserves to die! 7 

2 Samuel 24:1

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David Displeases the Lord by Taking a Census

24:1 The Lord’s anger again raged against Israel, and he incited David against them, saying, “Go count Israel and Judah.” 8 

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[6:7]  1 tn Heb “and the anger of the Lord burned against Uzzah.”

[6:7]  2 tn Heb “God.”

[6:7]  3 tc Heb “there.” Since this same term occurs later in the verse it is translated “on the spot” here for stylistic reasons.

[6:7]  4 tc The phrase “his negligence” is absent from the LXX.

[6:8]  5 tn Heb “because the Lord broke out [with] a breaking out [i.e., an outburst] against Uzzah.”

[6:8]  6 sn The name Perez Uzzah means in Hebrew “the outburst [against] Uzzah.”

[12:5]  9 tn Heb “the man doing this [is] a son of death.” See 1 Sam 20:31 for another use of this expression, which must mean “he is as good as dead” or “he deserves to die,” as 1 Sam 20:32 makes clear.

[24:1]  13 sn The parallel text in 1 Chr 21:1 says, “An adversary opposed Israel, inciting David to count how many warriors Israel had.” The Samuel version gives an underlying theological perspective, while the Chronicler simply describes what happened from a human perspective. The adversary in 1 Chr 21:1 is likely a human enemy, probably a nearby nation whose hostility against Israel pressured David into numbering the people so he could assess his military strength. See the note at 1 Chr 21:1.



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