1 Chronicles 15 – NIRV & OL

New International Reader’s Version

1 Chronicles 15:1-29

David Brings the Ark to Jerusalem

1David constructed buildings for himself in the City of David. Then he prepared a place for the ark of God. He set up a tent for it. 2He said, “Only Levites can carry the ark of God. That’s because the Lord chose them to carry his ark. He chose them to serve him forever in front of the place where his throne is.”

3David gathered the whole community of Israel together in Jerusalem. He wanted to carry up the ark of the Lord to the place he had prepared for it.

4He called together the members of the family line of Aaron. He also called the Levites together. Here are the men who came from the families of the Levites.

5From the families of Kohath

came the leader Uriel and 120 relatives.

6From the families of Merari

came the leader Asaiah and 220 relatives.

7From the families of Gershon

came the leader Joel and 130 relatives.

8From the families of Elizaphan

came the leader Shemaiah and 200 relatives.

9From the families of Hebron

came the leader Eliel and 80 relatives.

10From the families of Uzziel

came the leader Amminadab and 112 relatives.

11David sent for Zadok and Abiathar, the priests. He also sent for Uriel, Asaiah, Joel, Shemaiah, Eliel and Amminadab. They were Levites. 12He said to them, “You are the leaders of the families of Levi. You and the other Levites must set yourselves apart to serve the Lord and his people. You must carry up the ark of the Lord. He is the God of Israel. Put the ark in the place I’ve prepared for it. 13Remember when the anger of the Lord our God broke out against us? That’s because it wasn’t you Levites who tried to carry up the ark the first time. We didn’t ask the Lord how to do it in the way the law requires.” 14So the priests and Levites set themselves apart. Then they carried up the ark of the Lord. He is the God of Israel. 15This time the Levites used the poles to carry on their shoulders the ark of God. That’s what Moses had commanded in keeping with the word of the Lord.

16David told the Levite leaders to appoint other Levites as musicians. He wanted them to make a joyful sound with lyres, harps and cymbals.

17So the Levites appointed Heman, the son of Joel. From his relatives they chose Asaph, the son of Berekiah. Other relatives were from the family of Merari. From them they chose Ethan, the son of Kushaiah. 18Along with them they chose their relatives who were next in rank. Their names were Zechariah, Jaaziel, Shemiramoth, Jehiel, Unni, Eliab, Benaiah, Maaseiah, Mattithiah, Eliphelehu, Mikneiah, Obed-Edom and Jeiel. They guarded the gates.

19Heman, Asaph and Ethan played the bronze cymbals. 20Zechariah, Jaaziel, Shemiramoth, Jehiel, Unni, Eliab, Maaseiah and Benaiah played the lyres according to alamoth. 21Mattithiah, Eliphelehu, Mikneiah, Obed-Edom, Jeiel and Azaziah played the harps according to sheminith. 22Kenaniah was the leader of the Levites. He was in charge of the singing because he was good at it.

23Berekiah and Elkanah guarded the ark. 24Some of the priests blew trumpets in front of the ark of God. Their names were Shebaniah, Joshaphat, Nethanel, Amasai, Zechariah, Benaiah and Eliezer. Obed-Edom and Jehiah also helped guard the ark.

25David and the elders of Israel went to carry up the ark of the covenant of the Lord. So did the commanders of military groups of 1,000 men. With great joy they carried up the ark from the house of Obed-Edom. 26God had helped the Levites who were carrying the ark of the covenant of the Lord. So seven bulls and seven rams were sacrificed. 27David was wearing a robe made out of fine linen. So were all the Levites who were carrying the ark. And so were the musicians and the choir director Kenaniah. David was also wearing a sacred linen apron. 28So the whole community of Israel brought up the ark of the covenant of the Lord. They shouted. They blew rams’ horns and trumpets. They played cymbals, lyres and harps.

29The ark of the covenant of the Lord was brought into the City of David. Saul’s daughter Michal was watching from a window. She saw King David dancing and celebrating. That made her hate him in her heart.

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1 Crónicas 15:1-29

A arca retorna a Jerusalém

(2 Sm 6.12-23)

1David fez para si vários palácios em Jerusalém. Construiu também uma tenda para que nela estivesse a arca de Deus. 2Para tal deu as seguintes instruções: “Ninguém mais, além dos levitas, poderá transportá-la; é a eles que compete esse serviço para sempre.”

3Então David convocou todo o povo de Israel para Jerusalém, a fim de celebrarem o transporte da arca para o lugar que tinha destinado.

4Foram estes os sacerdotes e os levitas que estiveram presentes:

5do clã do Coate estiveram 120,

Uriel era o seu chefe;

6do clã de Merari, 220,

Asaías era o chefe;

7do clã de Gerson, 130,

Joel era o chefe;

8do subclã de Elizafã, 200,

Semaías era o chefe;

9do subclã de Hebrom, 80,

Eliel era o chefe;

10do subclã de Uziel, 112,

Aminadabe era o chefe.

11David mandou chamar os sacerdotes Zadoque e Abiatar, assim como os chefes dos levitas: Uriel, Asaías, Joel, Semaías, Eliel e Aminadabe. 12“Vocês são os chefes dos clãs dos levitas”, disse-lhes. “Portanto, santifiquem-se, a vós próprios e aos vossos irmãos, de forma que possam trazer a arca do Senhor, o Deus de Israel, para o lugar que lhe preparei. 13O Senhor, nosso Deus, castigou-nos da outra vez, porque não respeitámos os preceitos divinos; era a vocês que competia levarem a arca.” 14Então os sacerdotes e os levitas executaram os rituais de santificação, como preparação para o transporte da arca de Senhor, o Deus de Israel. 15Depois os levitas carregaram-na, eles próprios, aos ombros, com as varas apropriadas, tal como o Senhor ordenara a Moisés.

16David também tinha ordenado aos levitas que organizassem os coros de cantores, acompanhando-se da música forte e alegre dos instrumentos, como alaúdes, harpas e címbalos. 17Hemã, filho de Joel, Asafe, filho de Berequias, e Etã, filho de Cusaías, do clã de Merari, eram os responsáveis pela parte musical. 18Os seguintes homens foram escolhidos como seus assistentes: Zacarias, Bene, Jaaziel, Semiramote, Jeiel, Uni, Eliabe, Benaia, Maaseia, Matitias, Elifeleu, Micneias, Obede-Edom e Jeiel; estes eram também porteiros.

19Hemã, Asafe e Etã foram escolhidos para tocarem os címbalos de bronze. 20Zacarias, Aziel, Semiramote, Jeiel, Uni, Eliabe, Maaseia e Benaia formavam um octeto acompanhado de harpas. 21Matitias, Elifeleu, Micneias, Obede-Edom, Jeiel e Azazias eram harpistas. 22O chefe dos cantores era Quenanias, líder dos levitas, o qual foi selecionado pelas suas qualidades.

23Berequias e Elcana eram os guardas da arca. 24Sebanias, Josafate, Netanel, Amasai, Zacarias, Benaia e Eliezer, todos eles sacerdotes, formavam um conjunto de cornetas que ia à frente do cortejo. Obede-Edom e Jeías guardavam a arca.

A arca é trazida para Jerusalém

(2 Sm 6.12-19)

25David e os anciãos de Israel, acompanhados dos generais do exército, foram com grande alegria até à casa de Obede-Edom, para trazerem a arca da aliança do Senhor para Jerusalém. 26E porque Deus protegeu os levitas que transportavam a arca da aliança do Senhor, sacrificaram sete novilhos e sete carneiros. 27David e os levitas que transportavam a arca, os cantores e Quenanias, o chefe dos cantores, estavam vestidos de roupa de linho; David trazia também uma veste sacerdotal15.27 No hebraico, éfode de linho. Peça de vestuário habitualmente usada pelos sacerdotes, aqui provavelmente usada por devoção.. 28Foi dessa maneira que os líderes de Israel transportaram a arca da aliança, com brados de júbilo, ao som de trombetas, cornetas e címbalos, acompanhados de harpas e alaúdes.

29Quando a arca da aliança do Senhor chegou à Cidade de David, Mical, a filha de Saul, da janela onde se encontrava, sentiu desprezo por David ao vê-lo a dançar e a tocar.