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Again David gathered all the choice men of Israel, thirty thousand.

NIV, Story of Jesus, Paperback: Experience the Life of Jesus as One Seamless Story. 2 Samuel 6:14 King James Version (KJV). 14 And David danced before the Lord with all his might; and David was girded with a linen ephod. - Verse-by-Verse Commentary

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A. 2 Samuel 6 – David Brings the Ark of God into Jerusalem. (1-2) Bringing the ark of God to Jerusalem. Psalm 132 is commonly associated with the events of this chapter. NIV, Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible, Personal Size, Red Letter Edition: Bringing to Life the Ancient World of Scripture.

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2 Samuel 6:14.

2 Samuel 6:14. David danced before the Lord, to express his inward joy and thankfulness to God by his outward carriage, according to the manner of these times. 2 Samuel 6:16. New International Version ... Bible Gateway Recommends.

See Exodus 15:20 Judges 11:34 21:21 1 Samuel 18:6 Psalm 149:3.

She despised him in her heart — Imagining that he debased himself by stripping himself of the ornaments of majesty, and dancing among the common people.

Study the bible online using commentary on 2 Samuel 6 and more! And David danced before the Lord with all [his] might That is, before the ark of the Lord; not a set dance, or along with others; but he leaped and skipped as "car", a lamb, does, and that for joy that the ark was like to be brought home to his house, without any token of the divine displeasure, as before; the Targum is, Commentary on 2 Samuel 6:6-11 (Read 2 Samuel 6:6-11) Uzzah was struck dead for touching the ark. 2 Samuel 6:14 - And David was dancing before the LORD with all his might, and David was wearing a linen ephod.

Familiarity, even with that which is most awful, is apt to breed contempt.

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God saw presumption and irreverence in Uzzah's heart.