1 Chronicles 13 - Arthur Peake's Commentary on the Bible

Bible Comments
  • 1 Chronicles 13:1-14 open_in_new

    The Bringing up of the Ark from Kiriath-jearim to the House of Obed-Edom (cf. 2 Samuel 6:1-11). The event here mentioned is put in its wrong place by the Chronicler (see 2 Samuel 5:11-25) with the object of emphasizing David's zeal for the worship of Yahweh, which is represented as his first care after being made king and the taking of Jerusalem.

    1 Chronicles 13:1-4. An introduction inserted by the Chronicler setting forth his own point of view.

    1 Chronicles 13:5. Shihor: conceived of as the southern boundary of ancient Israel; there is, of course, no mention of this in the parallel account in 2 S. the entering in of Hamath: the northern boundary (cf. Numbers 13:21; Joshua 13:5; Judges 3:3).

    1 Chronicles 13:6-14. See notes on 2 Samuel 6:1-11.

    1 Chronicles 13:14. The RV rendering here is misleading; the words should run, following the Hebrew text as it stands: And the ark of God abode among the people (lit. - house-') of Obed-edom in its house.; it is possible, in view of 2 Samuel 6:10 f., that in its house is a textual error for the Gittite. If, however, the Hebrew text as it stands is correct, the difference between this passage and its parallel 2 Samuel 6:11 is significant, for in the latter the Ark is stated to have been placed in the house of Obed-edom, while the Chronicler, regarding the Ark as too holy to abide in an ordinary house, supposes a special one (presumably a tent; cf. 1 Chronicles 15:1), to have been erected for it.