2 Samuele 6:1-6

1 Davide radunò di nuovo tutti gli uomini scelti d’Israele, in numero di trentamila.
2 Poi si levò, e con tutto il popolo ch’era con lui, partì da Baalé di Giuda per trasportare di là l’arca di Dio, sulla quale è invocato il Nome, il nome dell’Eterno degli eserciti, che siede sovr’essa fra i cherubini.
3 E posero l’arca di Dio sopra un carro nuovo, e la levarono dalla casa di Abinadab ch’era sul colle; e Uzza e Ahio, figliuoli di Abinadab, conducevano il carro nuovo
4 con l’arca di Dio, e Ahio andava innanzi all’arca.
5 E Davide e tutta la casa d’Israele sonavano dinanzi all’Eterno ogni sorta di strumenti di legno di cipresso, e cetre, saltèri, timpani, sistri e cembali.
6 Or come furon giunti all’aia di Nacon, Uzza stese la mano verso l’arca di Dio e la tenne, perché i buoi la facevano piegare.

2 Samuele 6:1-6 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO SECOND SAMUEL 6

In this chapter we are told that David fetched the ark from Baale of Judah, with an intent to bring it to his own city, 2Sa 6:1-5; but Uzzah being smitten for his error concerning it, David was displeased, and left it at the house of Obededom, where it remained three months, and proved a blessing to his house, 2Sa 6:6-11; which David hearing of, went and brought it from thence with great expressions of joy before it as it came along, and offered offerings to the Lord at the setting it in its place, and gave gifts to the people, 2Sa 6:12-19; but Michal his wife was displeased with some of his gestures on that occasion, which made some difference between them, and which, on Michal's part, was resented by the Lord himself; for she became barren for it to the time of her death, 2Sa 6:20-23.

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