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ESV Global Study Bible :: The Journey of the Ark of the Covenant

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The Journey of the Ark of the Covenant in 1-2 Samuel

The Lord calls to Samuel who is sleeping in the tent of meeting, "where the ark of God was"
Philistines capture the ark (for seven months: 1 Sam. 6:1)
Philistines bring the ark to Ashdod, setting it up next to the idol Dagon
Philistines bring the ark to Gath
Philistines send the ark to Ekron
Philistines return the ark with guilt offering to Beth-shemesh
The Lord strikes 70 men for looking into the ark
Men of Kiriath-jearim take the ark to the house of Abinadab (where it stays for 20 years)
Saul commands Ahijah to bring the ark to the war camp
David begins to move the ark to Jerusalem on a cart
The Lord strikes Uzzah dead for holding on to the ark
David takes the ark to the house of Obed-edom, where it stays for three months
David brings the ark to Jerusalem, and places it inside the tent he pitched for it
Zadok brings the ark to David, who commands him to carry it back to Jerusalem
Zadok and Abiathar carry the ark back to Jerusalem
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