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Day 124 (1 Chronicles 13-16) - Year 8

5/4/20268 min

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  1. Tara-Leigh Cobble· Host0:00

    [intro music] Hey, Bible readers. I'm Tara-Leigh Cobble, and I'm your host for The Bible Recap. [upbeat music] One of the things you may notice as we drop into Chronicles from time to time is that things aren't always in the same order. It can be confusing and frustrating sometimes, but remember that there won't be a quiz at the end of this. Being able to follow the timeline is super helpful, but our main focus is to see who God is. Besides, most of the time it isn't actually confusing at all. It just requires a little mental adjusting if the storyline moves backward a step instead of forward. We open today with David making plans to move the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem, the newly seized, newly named capital of the nation of Israel. You may recall from back in 1 Samuel 4 that the Philistines stole the Ark in a battle, and when Eli the priest heard the news, he fell over and died. God plagued the Philistines as long as they had the Ark, so they decided to get rid of it by sending it away on milk cows. According to 1 Samuel 6, the cows went first to the Israelites in Beth Shemesh, but they mistreated the Ark and several of them died, so they sent it to the home of a man named Abinadab in Kiriath Jearim. It remained there as long as Saul was king, probably because Saul didn't understand its value to the people of Israel. It was considered the earthly throne of God, after all. David does see its value, though. He seeks counsel from God,

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