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2 Samuel 6:17
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Und sie brachten die Lade Jehovas hinein und stellten sie an ihren Ort innerhalb des Zeltes, das David für sie aufgeschlagen hatte. Und David opferte Brandopfer und Friedensopfer vor Jehova.
Da sie aber die Lade des HERRN hereinbrachten, stellten sie die an ihren Ort mitten in der Hütte, die David für sie hatte aufgeschlagen. Und David opferte Brandopfer und Dankopfer vor dem HERRN.
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
they brought: 1 Chronicles 15:1, 1 Chronicles 16:1, 2 Chronicles 1:4, Psalms 132:8
pitched: Heb. stretched
offered: 1 Kings 8:5, 1 Kings 8:62-65, 2 Chronicles 5:6, 2 Chronicles 7:5-7, Ezra 6:16, Ezra 6:17
Reciprocal: 2 Samuel 7:2 - curtains 2 Samuel 12:20 - the house 2 Samuel 15:25 - habitation 2 Samuel 21:9 - before the Lord 1 Kings 3:15 - before 2 Kings 16:15 - the king's burnt 1 Chronicles 6:31 - after that 1 Chronicles 17:1 - under curtains 1 Chronicles 17:5 - from tent to tent Psalms 20:2 - out Psalms 24:7 - shall Psalms 66:15 - I will offer Psalms 78:67 - General Psalms 132:5 - I find
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And they brought in the ark of the Lord,.... Into the city of David, the strong hold of Zion:
and set it in his place, in the midst of the tabernacle that David had pitched for it: or "stretched out"; for this was not the tabernacle of Moses, David pitched any where; that was at this time at Gibeon, where it continued to the time of Solomon, 1 Chronicles 21:29; but this was a curtain, or curtains, which he had stretched out or drawn around for the ark to be pitched in the midst of; and this was not in his own house, for he is afterwards said to go to that, but somewhere in Jerusalem or the city of David:
and David offered burnt offerings and peace offerings before the Lord; that is, before the ark, and that by way of thanksgiving for its being brought safe thither, without any error or mistake on the side of him, the Levites, and the people, and without offence to God, and any mark of his displeasure as before. This must be supposed to be done by priests, and not by David himself, who was no priest.