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<p> Where [[Uzzah]] put forth his hand to the ark when the oxen shook it, and God smote him for his rashness, on its way from [[Kirjath]] [[Jearim]] or [[Baale]] (Abinadab's house in Gibeah) to Zion ( 2 Samuel 6:6). CHIDON in 1 Chronicles 13:9. [[David]] therefore named it "Perez Uzzah," the breach of Uzza. Keil derives [[Nachon]] from nachah "the stroke," answering to Chidon, from chid "destruction." The threshing floor was named not from its owner but from the disaster there. Obed Edom's house was near. </p>
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<p> Where [[Uzzah]] put forth his hand to the ark when the oxen shook it, and God smote him for his rashness, on its way from [[Kirjath]] [[Jearim]] or [[Baale]] (Abinadab's house in Gibeah) to [[Zion]] (&nbsp;2 Samuel 6:6). [[Chidon]] in &nbsp;1 Chronicles 13:9. David therefore named it "Perez Uzzah," the breach of Uzza. Keil derives [[Nachon]] from nachah "the stroke," answering to Chidon, from chid "destruction." The threshing floor was named not from its owner but from the disaster there. [[Obed]] Edom's house was near. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 23:27, 12 October 2021

Nachon'S Threshing Floor [1]

Where Uzzah put forth his hand to the ark when the oxen shook it, and God smote him for his rashness, on its way from Kirjath Jearim or Baale (Abinadab's house in Gibeah) to Zion ( 2 Samuel 6:6). Chidon in  1 Chronicles 13:9. David therefore named it "Perez Uzzah," the breach of Uzza. Keil derives Nachon from nachah "the stroke," answering to Chidon, from chid "destruction." The threshing floor was named not from its owner but from the disaster there. Obed Edom's house was near.

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