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- Why did God strike Uzzah dead for touching the Ark of the Covenant . . .
The story of Uzzah and the Ark of the Covenant is found in 2 Samuel 6:1-7 and 1 Chronicles 13:9-12 As the ark was being transported, the oxen pulling the cart stumbled, and a man named Uzzah took hold of the ark God’s anger burned against Uzzah and He struck him down and he died
- Uzzah - Wikipedia
According to the Tanakh, עזה, Uzzah or Uzza, meaning "Her Strength", was an Israelite whose death is associated with touching the Ark of the Covenant The account of Uzzah appears in two places in scripture: 2 Samuel 6:3-8 [1] and 1 Chronicles 13:7-11
- Topical Bible: Uzzah
Uzzah is a biblical figure known for his involvement in the transportation of the Ark of the Covenant during the reign of King David His account is primarily found in 2 Samuel 6:1-11 and 1 Chronicles 13:1-14
- Uzzah and the Ark: Was God Unfair? - Life, Hope and Truth
Uzzah’s death for touching the ark leads some to characterize God as unfeeling and unfair Why did Uzzah die, and what can we learn from this example? The circumstances resulting in Uzzah’s death are recorded in 2 Samuel 6 and 1 Chronicles 13:1-14 (where his name is spelled Uzza)
- Why did God kill Uzzah when he touched the Ark? - BibleAsk
Uzzah’s death was a clear warning to others that God is a righteous God, who demands strict obedience (1 Samuel 15:22; John 14:15) The unexpected disaster caused the people of Israel to realize the importance of God’s express commands and the awfulness of the sin of disrespect (Psalm 111:10)
- What Happened to Uzzah? – Biblewithlife
What happened to Uzzah? Explore the biblical account of Uzzah’s tragic death after touching the Ark of the Covenant Learn the lessons of holiness, reverence, and God’s justice in this biblical story
- Uzzah, Uzza - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
Uzzah reached out to steady the Ark and was fatally smitten His death was attributed to the violation of the sacred character of the Ark (2 Sam 6:7; 1 Chron 13:10) David was greatly distressed at the incident, and immediately cancelled his plans to enshrine the Ark in Jerusalem Instead, he deposited it in the home of Obed-edom
- Why Was a Man Killed for Touching the Ark of the Covenant . . . - Crossway
Here the oxen lose their footing, and in an attempt to prevent damage to the ark, Uzzah stretches out “his hand” (added from 1 Chron 13:9) and grasps the ark Although not motivated by irreverence, his action is still sacrilegious, violating the holiness of God
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