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  • David, all the Levites who carried the ark, the singers and Chenaniah, director of transport, wore cloaks of fine linen. David also wore a linen ephod. (1 Chronicles 15, 27)

  • Now, as the ark of the covenant of Yahweh entered the City of David, Michal daughter of Saul was watching from the window and, when she saw King David dancing and playing, the sight of him filled her with contempt. (1 Chronicles 15, 29)

  • They brought the ark of God in and put it inside the tent which David had erected for it, and brought burnt offerings and made communion sacrifices in God's presence. (1 Chronicles 16, 1)

  • And when David had finished making burnt offerings and communion sacrifices, he blessed the people in the name of Yahweh. (1 Chronicles 16, 2)

  • On that day, David was the first to assign to Asaph and his kinsmen the giving of thanks to Yahweh: (1 Chronicles 16, 7)

  • There before the ark of the covenant of Yahweh David left Asaph and his kinsmen to maintain a permanent ministry before the ark as each day's ritual required, (1 Chronicles 16, 37)

  • Then all the people went back to their homes, and David went back to bless his household. (1 Chronicles 16, 43)

  • It happened, once David had settled into his palace, that David said to the prophet Nathan, 'Here am I living in a cedar-wood palace, while the ark of the covenant of Yahweh is under awnings.' (1 Chronicles 17, 1)

  • Nathan said to David, 'Do whatever you have in mind, for God is with you.' (1 Chronicles 17, 2)

  • 'Go and tell my servant David, "Yahweh says this: You must not build a temple for me to live in. (1 Chronicles 17, 4)

  • This is what you must say to my servant David: Yahweh Sabaoth says this: I took you from the pasture, from following the sheep, to be leader of my people Israel. (1 Chronicles 17, 7)

  • Nathan related all these words and this whole revelation to David. (1 Chronicles 17, 15)


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