1 Chronicles 13: David's First Attempt to Move the Ark

The costly mistake David made moving the ark, and the blessing it left behind.

1 Chronicles 13: Uzza and the Ark

David's first attempt to bring the ark to Jerusalem fills 1 Chronicles 13, opening with his decision, made with the whole assembly he had gathered at the close of 1 Chronicles 12. The ark is carried on a new cart rather than by Levites on their shoulders.


And Dauid counselled with the captaines of thousandes and of hundreths, and with all the gouernours.

And Dauid said to all the Congregation of Israel, If it seeme good to you, and that it proceedeth of the Lord our God, we will sende to and from vnto our brethren, that are left in all the lande of Israel (for with them are the Priests and the Leuites in the cities and their suburbes) that they may assemble them selues vnto vs.

And we will bring againe the Arke of our God to vs: for we sought not vnto it in the dayes of Saul.

And all the Congregation answered, Let vs doe so: for the thing seemed good in the eyes of all the people.

So Dauid gathered all Israel together from Shihor in Egypt, euen vnto the entring of Hamath, to bring the Arke of God from Kiriath-iearim.

And Dauid went vp and all Israel to Baalath, in Kiriath-iearim, that was in Iudah, to bring vp from thence the Arke of God the Lord that dwelleth betweene the Cherubims, where his Name is called on.

And they caryed the Arke of God in a newe cart out of the house of Abinadab: and Vzza and Ahio guided the cart.

And Dauid and all Israel played before God with all their might, both with songes and with harpes, and with violes, and with timbrels and with cymbales and with trumpets.

And when they came vnto the thresshing floore of Chidon, Vzza put forth his hand to holde the Arke, for the oxen did shake it.

But the wrath of the Lord was kindled against Vzza, and he smote him, because he layed his hande vpon the Arke: so he dyed there before God.

And Dauid was angrie, because the Lord had made a breach in Vzza, and he called the name of that place Perez-vzza vnto this day.

And Dauid feared God that day, saying, Howe shall I bring in to me the Arke of God?

Therefore Dauid brought not the Arke to him into the citie of Dauid, but caused it to turne into the house of Obed Edom the Gittite.

So the Arke of God remained in the house of Obed Edom, euen in his house three moneths: and the Lord blessed the house of Obed Edom, and all that he had.

When the oxen stumble, Uzza reaches out to steady it and is struck down, so David leaves the ark with Obededom instead, whose household God blesses for three months, much like the gatekeeper family described in <a href="/bible/geneva1599/1-chronicles/chapter-26/4">1 Chronicles 26:4-5</a>. David's house is built next in <a href="/bible/geneva1599/1-chronicles/chapter-14">1 Chronicles 14</a>.