1 Chronicles 13
David's attempt to bring the ark of the covenant to Jerusalem, interrupted by Uzzah's death when he touches the ark, establishes that covenant worship requires reverence and adherence to the prescribed order, and demonstrates the Chronicler's conviction that the ark's presence in the right place is essential to the community's blessing. The decision to transport the ark flows from the natural desire to restore the symbol of God's presence to the center of national life, yet the journey is marred when Uzzah, in a well-intentioned but unauthorized act, touches the ark and dies, illustrating that covenant service requires not merely good intentions but obedience to God's established order. The Chronicler emphasizes that David became angry at the Lord for his