CONTENTS
This chapter relates to us the circumstance of David's fetching the
Ark of God from Kirjath-jearim: the death of Uzzah, for his
presumption on that occasion; in consequence of which, the Ark is left
at the house of Obed-edom.... [ Continue Reading ]
There is so much sameness in the account here given, concerning the
removal of the ark from Kirjath-jearim to what we read of it in the 2d
book of Samuel, that I shall not enlarge upon the observations, but
refer the Reader to that subject already reviewed. See 2 Samuel 6:1,
and the Commentary and R... [ Continue Reading ]
Observe how far the people came, in order to be present at this
solemnity. The river of Egypt was the remotest southern part, and
Hemath the furthest north. Reader, it is no wonder that pious
Israelites, who by faith viewed the ark as a type of the ever blessed
Jesus, should come thus far. But, if t... [ Continue Reading ]
Is it not astonishing in the very first view of things, that David,
and all his wise men, should have so far forgotten the Lord's commands
concerning the ark, as to attempt the removing it this way. Was it
because the Philistines had made use of a cart to put the ark upon,
that Israel should do the... [ Continue Reading ]
This awful breach upon Uzzah, holds forth a solemn lesson. All
approaches to God must be done with an holy awe and reverence. Though
we have boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus, yet
that boldness, it should be remembered, is not in us, but Jesus. /
will be sanctified (saith God)... [ Continue Reading ]
I should pause here to remark the unsuitableness of David's behavior
on this occasion, were I not called away to admire still more the
wonderful graciousness of the Lord to him in his forbearance. Because
the Lord smote Uzzah for his presumption and spared David, was this a
cause of displeasure. Wou... [ Continue Reading ]
One false step generally leads to another. Had David asked counsel of
God, so far from leaving the ark behind, because of this breach, he
would have found it profitable to have brought it home with him.
Reader! if a poor sinner such as you and I, commit an error, oh, how
relieving to the soul is it... [ Continue Reading ]
What a happy house was Obed-edom's made, because of the ark. Think,
Reader what happiness and blessedness is in that family, that house,
that heart, where Jesus dwells. Oh! Lord Jesus! come and dwell in my
heart, my house, my family, and all will be blessed indeed.
REFLECTIONS
BEHOLD, my soul, in... [ Continue Reading ]