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1 Chronicles 15:2

Posted on 18 May at 11:30

Then Dauid sayd, None ought to carie the Arke of God, but the Leuites: for them hath the Lord chosen to cary the Arke of God, and to minister vnto him for euer. 1 Chronicles 15:2 (KJV)

Chronicles is a book of the Old Testament that primarily focuses on the genealogies, history, and establishment of the kingdom of Israel under King David. In this particular verse we find David’s proclamation regarding the transportation of the Ark of the Covenant, a central symbol of God’s presence among His people.

The Ark of God held immense significance in Israelite worship. It contained the tablets of the Ten Commandments, Aaron’s staff, and a jar of manna (Hebrews 9:4; Exodus 25:10-16, Numbers 4:4-5). Because of its holiness, moving the Ark required strict adherence to the instructions God gave, lest the people show disrespect or incur divine displeasure.

In the preceding chapters of 1 Chronicles, David’s first attempt to bring the Ark to Jerusalem ended in tragedy when it was placed on a cart and Uzzah touched the Ark, resulting in his death (1 Chronicles 13:7‑10). That incident underscored the necessity of following God’s prescribed method for transporting the sacred object.

Recognizing his error, David consulted the Law of Moses and learned that only the Levites were chosen by God to carry the Ark (Numbers 4:15). The Levites were set apart from the other tribes to serve in the tabernacle and later in the temple. Their responsibilities included ministering before the Lord, offering sacrifices, and maintaining the sacred vessels (Numbers 18:1‑7).

By emphasizing that only the Levites should carry the Ark, David displayed his desire to honor God and to fulfill His commands faithfully. He acknowledged that the Lord had specifically appointed the Levites for this enduring task, reminding us of the importance of obedience and reverence when approaching God’s presence. The passage also highlights divine selection and appointment: God calls and equips individuals for particular roles within His kingdom. Each believer is encouraged to discern and fulfill the calling that God has placed upon his or her life, serving with the same dedication the Levites showed in carrying the Ark.

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