<h3>JERUSALEM MADE THE CAPITAL CITY</h3>
<p>David and his men went to Jerusalem against the Jebusites, the
people of the land who had said to David, "You shall not come in
here, for the blind and the lame will turn you back," for they
thought, "David cannot come in here."</p>
<p>But David took the fortress of Zion, and lived there. He also
built a wall around it, and called it the City of David.</p>
<p>David continued to grow more powerful, for Jehovah of hosts
was with him. And Hiram, king of Tyre, sent messengers to him,
and cedar-trees and carpenters and masons, and they built a palace
for him. So David knew that Jehovah had made him ruler over
Israel and his kingdom powerful for the sake of his people Israel.</p>
<p>David again gathered all the chief men of Israel, thirty thousand
in all, and went with all the people to Baal-Judah, to bring up
from there the ark of God. They placed the ark of God upon a
new cart and brought it out of the house of Abinadab on the hill.
Uzzah and Ahio, the sons of Abinadab, guided the cart. Uzzah
went beside the ark of God, while Ahio went before it. David and
all the people of Israel danced before Jehovah with all their might to
the music of harps and lyres and drums and castanets and cymbals.</p>
<p>When they came to the threshing-floor of Nachon, Uzzah
stretched out his hand to hold up the ark of God, for the oxen
stumbled. Then the anger of Jehovah was aroused against Uzzah
and he struck him down there, because he had stretched out his
hand to the ark; so he died there in the presence of God. David
was afraid of Jehovah that day, and said, "How can the ark of<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_112" id="Page_112">[112]</SPAN></span>
Jehovah come to me?" So David was not willing to remove the
ark of Jehovah to the City of David, but carried it aside to the
house of Obed-edom, the Gittite, and it remained there three
months. But Jehovah blessed Obed-edom and all his family.</p>
<p>When the report came to David, "Jehovah has blessed Obed-edom
and all his family because of the ark of God," David joyfully
brought up the ark from the house of Obed-edom to the City of
David. When the bearers of the ark of Jehovah had gone six
paces, David offered an ox and a fat animal as a sacrifice; and he
danced before Jehovah with all his might, and he had about his
waist a priestly garment made of linen. So David and all the
house of Israel brought up the ark of Jehovah with shouting and
the blare of trumpets.</p>
<p>When they had brought in the ark of Jehovah and had set it in
its place in the tent that David had built for it, he offered burnt-offerings
and sacrifices to Jehovah. When David had finished offering
these sacrifices, he blessed the people in the name of Jehovah
of hosts and gave to each of the many Israelites who were there, to
both men and women, a roll of bread, a portion of meat, and a cake
of raisins. Then all the people went back to their homes.</p>
<p>This message also from Jehovah came to Nathan, the prophet:
"You shall say to my servant David: 'Jehovah of hosts declares,
I took you from the pasture from following the sheep to be chief
over my people Israel. I have been with you wherever you went,
to destroy all your enemies before you, and I will make you a name,
like that of the great in the earth. When your life is ended and you
are buried with your fathers, I will raise up your son after you, and
I will make his rule strong. I will be a father to him, and he shall
be my son. When he goes astray I will gently correct him. I will
not withdraw my favor from him as I withdrew it from Saul. Your
house and your dominion shall always stand firm before me; your
authority shall stand forever.'"</p>
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