the Week of Proper 22 / Ordinary 27
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2 Samuel 6:7
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God smote: Leviticus 10:1-3, 1 Samuel 6:19, 1 Chronicles 13:10, 1 Chronicles 15:2, 1 Chronicles 15:13, 1 Corinthians 11:30-32
error: or, rashness
Reciprocal: Exodus 4:14 - anger Leviticus 10:2 - fire Numbers 1:51 - the stranger Numbers 3:10 - and the stranger Numbers 4:15 - they shall Numbers 4:18 - General Numbers 18:4 - a stranger Judges 20:28 - Shall I yet 1 Samuel 6:20 - General 1 Kings 11:9 - angry 1 Kings 13:21 - thou hast disobeyed 1 Chronicles 13:11 - displeased Lamentations 3:39 - a man Hebrews 9:7 - errors Hebrews 12:5 - nor faint
Cross-References
When men began to increase in number on the earth and daughters were born to them,
When human beings began to increase in number on the earth and daughters were born to them,
Now it happened, when men began to multiply on the face of the land, and daughters were born to them,
Now it came about, when men began to multiply on the face of the land, and daughters were born to them,
And it came to passe, that when men began to be multiplied in the vpper face of the earth, there were daughters borne vnto the:
The number of people on earth continued to increase. When these people had daughters, the sons of God saw how beautiful they were. So they chose the women they wanted. They married them, and the women had their children. Then the Lord said, "People are only human. I will not let my Spirit be troubled by them forever. I will let them live only 120 years." During this time and also later, the Nephilim people lived in the land. They have been famous as powerful soldiers since ancient times.
When men began to multiply on the face of the ground, and daughters were born to them,
And whanne men bigunnen to be multiplied on erthe, and hadden gendrid douytris,
And it came to passe, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were borne vnto them:
And it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto them,
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the anger of the Lord was kindled against Uzzah,.... And which was manifest by smiting him:
and God smote him there for [his] error; committed at this time, which was complicated; as that the ark was put upon a cart, to which he might be the chief adviser, as Procopius Gazaeus notes, when it should have been carried on the shoulders of the Levites; and that be touched it with his hand, which none but priests might do, supposing him to be a Levite, which it is not clear he was, however not a Kohathite; and he took hold of it in order to carry it in his arms, which even Levites, and those Kohathites, might not do, but with staves put into it, which only they were to hold; and besides, as Abarbinel observes, he showed little faith in the power and providence of God, as if he could not take care of the ark without him:
and there he died by the ark of God; directly, upon the spot, by the side of it; whether he was struck by lightning, or in what way, cannot be said; however, he died by the immediate hand of God, in token of his displeasure: and this shows that it is dangerous in matters of worship to act contrary to the command of God, even in things that may seem small and trivial; and though what may be done may be done with a good intention, as this was, yet that will not excuse the sin; nor are those who are the most forward and zealous in religious matters exempted from marks of God's displeasure when they go wrong.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
For his error - The Hebrew is difficult, and some prefer the reading of the parallel passage, “because ... ask” 1 Chronicles 13:10.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 2 Samuel 6:7. Smote him there for his error — Uzzah sinned through ignorance and precipitancy; he had not time to reflect, the oxen suddenly stumbled; and, fearing lest the ark should fall, he suddenly stretched out his hand to prevent it. Had he touched the ark with impunity, the populace might have lost their respect for it and its sacred service, the example of Uzzah must have filled them with fear and sacred reverence; and, as to Uzzah, no man can doubt of his eternal safety. He committed a sin unto death, but doubtless the mercy of God was extended to his soul.