1 
David again  gathered  together  all  the 
chosen men  of  Israel,  thirty  thousand.  
+ 2 
 David  arose,  and  went  with  all  the  people  who  were  with  him,  from  Baale  Judah,  to  bring  up  from  there  God's  ark,  which  is  called  by  the  Name,  even  the  name  of  the  LORD  of  Hosts  who  sits  above  the  cherubim.  +
3 
 They  set  God's  ark  on  a  new  cart,  and  brought  it  out  of  Abinadab's 
house that  was  on  the  hill;  and 
Uzzah and  Ahio,  the  sons  of  Abinadab,  drove  the  new  cart.  
+4 
 They  brought  it  out  of  Abinadab's  house,  which  was  in  the  hill,  with  God's  ark;  and  Ahio  went  before  the  ark.  +
5 
 David  and  all  the  house  of 
Israel played  before  the  LORD  with  all  kinds  of  instruments  made  of 
cypress wood,  with  harps,  with  stringed  instruments,  with  tambourines,  with  castanets,  and  with  cymbals.  
+6 
 When  they  came  to  the 
threshing floor  of  Nacon,  Uzzah  reached  for  God's  ark,  and  took  hold  of  it;  for  the 
cattle stumbled.  
+7 
 The  LORD's 
anger burned  against  Uzzah;  and  God  struck  him  there  for  his  error;  and  he  died  there  by  God's  ark.  
+8 
 David  was  displeased,  because  the  LORD  had  broken  out  against  Uzzah;  and  he  called  that  place 
Perez Uzzah,  to  this  day.  
+9 
 David  was  afraid  of  the  LORD  that  day;  and  he  said,  "How  could  The  LORD's  ark  come  to  me?"  +
10 
 So  David  would  not  move  The  LORD's  ark  to  be  with  him  in  David's  city;  but  David  carried  it  aside  into  Obed-Edom  the  Gittite's  house.  +
11 
 The  LORD's  ark  remained  in  Obed-Edom  the  Gittite's  house  three  months;  and  the  LORD  blessed  Obed-Edom  and  all  his  house.  +
12 
 King  David  was  told,  "The  LORD  has  blessed  the  house  of  Obed-Edom,  and  all  that  belongs  to  him,  because  of  God's  ark."So  David  went  and  brought  up  God's  ark  from  the  house  of  Obed-Edom  into  David's  city  with  joy.  +
13 
 When  those  who  bore  The  LORD's  ark  had  gone  six  paces,  he  sacrificed  an  ox  and  a  fattened  calf.  +
14 
 David  danced  before  the  LORD  with  all  his  might;  and  David  was  clothed  in  a 
linen ephod.  
+15 
 So  David  and  all  the  house  of  Israel  brought  up  The  LORD's  ark  with  shouting,  and  with  the  sound  of  the  trumpet.  +
16 
 As  The  LORD's  ark  came  into  David's  city, 
Michal the 
daughter of  Saul  looked  out  through  the  window,  and  saw  king  David  leaping  and  dancing  before  The  LORD;  and  she  despised  him  in  her  heart.  
+17 
 They  brought  in  The  LORD's  ark,  and  set  it  in  its  place,  in  the  middle  of  the  tent  that  David  had  pitched  for  it;  and  David  offered  burnt  offerings  and  peace  offerings  before  The  LORD.  +
18 
 When  David  had  finished 
offering the  burnt  offering  and  the  peace  offerings,  he  blessed  the  people  in  the  name  of  the  LORD  of  Hosts.  
+19 
 He  gave  to  all  the  people,  even  among  the  whole  multitude  of  Israel,  both  to  men  and  women,  to  everyone  a  portion  of  bread,  dates,  and  raisins.  So  all  the  people  departed,  each  to  his  own  house.  +
20 
 Then  David  returned  to 
bless his  household.  Michal  the  daughter  of  Saul  came  out  to  meet  David,  and  said,  "How  glorious  the  king  of  Israel  was  today,  who  uncovered  himself  today  in  the  eyes  of  the  servants  of  his  servants,  as  one  of  the  vain  fellows  shamelessly  uncovers  himself!"  
+21 
 David  said  to  Michal,  "It  was  before  The  LORD,  who  chose  me  above  your  father,  and  above  all  his  house,  to  appoint  me 
prince over  the  people  of  The  LORD,  over  Israel.  Therefore  I  will  celebrate  before  The  LORD.  
+22 
 I  will  be  yet  more  vile  than  this,  and  will  be  base  in  my  own  sight.  But  of  the  servants  of  whom  you  have  spoken,  they  will  honor  me."  +
23 
 Michal  the  daughter  of  Saul  had  no 
child to  the  day  of  her  death.  
+ 
            
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Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible (1871)
THE
SECOND BOOK OF SAMUEL,
OTHERWISE CALLED
THE SECOND BOOK OF THE KINGS.
Commentary by ROBERT JAMIESON
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