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David resented Yahweh's having broken out against Uzzah, and the place was given the name Perez-Uzzah, which it still has today. (1 Chronicles 13, 11)
That day David felt afraid of God. 'How can I bring the ark of God to be with me?' he said. (1 Chronicles 13, 12)
So David did not take the ark with him into the City of David but had it put in the house of Obed-Edom of Gath. (1 Chronicles 13, 13)
Hiram king of Tyre sent envoys to David, with cedar wood, stone-cutters and carpenters, to build him a palace. (1 Chronicles 14, 1)
David then knew that Yahweh had confirmed him as king of Israel and, for the sake of his people, had extended his sovereignty. (1 Chronicles 14, 2)
David took more wives in Jerusalem and fathered more sons and daughters. (1 Chronicles 14, 3)
When the Philistines heard that David had been anointed as king of all Israel, they all invaded to seek him out. On hearing this, David marched out towards them. (1 Chronicles 14, 8)
David consulted God and asked, 'Shall I attack the Philistines? Will you deliver them into my power?' Yahweh replied to him, 'Attack! I shall deliver them into your power.' (1 Chronicles 14, 10)
Accordingly, they went up to Baal-Perazim and there David defeated them. David said, 'Through me God has made a breach in my enemies, as though they had been breached by a flood.' This is why the place was given the name Baal-Perazim. (1 Chronicles 14, 11)
They had left their gods behind there, and David ordered them to be burnt. (1 Chronicles 14, 12)
David again consulted God, and God replied, 'Do not attack them from the front; go round and engage them opposite the balsam trees. (1 Chronicles 14, 14)
David did as God had ordered, and they beat the Philistine army from Gibeon to Gezer. (1 Chronicles 14, 16)
