<p><span style="background-color: transparent;">A huge thanks to everyone who has encouraged the continuation of this series 🙏. It's time to unravel another controversial issue with respect to the Bible.</span></p><p>Last week's twist talked about how God killed Uzzah 😥 because he tried to help the Ark Of God from falling and we thought that was extreme 😔....</p><blockquote>✓Well Firstly, when the Ark Of God was constructed, God specifically to instructed the Israelites that no one is permitted to carry or even touch the Ark except the family of Kohath of the Levites. Even the Kohathites are to carry it with the poles inserted into the Ark... so nobody could touch the Ark. (Numbers 4:15) So yes, Uzzah was not a Levite....<em> God will never change His Word for anything.</em></blockquote><blockquote><em>✓</em>Also, the Ark Of God had been in the house of Abinadab for a while (2 Samuel 6:3) where his sons, <strong>Uzzah </strong>and Ahio may have been familiar to its presence and...."Familiarity breeds Contempt". So yes we can say Uzzah might have been too familiar with the Ark as to disregard its holy state.</blockquote><blockquote>✓Also King David and the Israelites made a gravely mistake as they placed the Ark on a cart❌. God specifically instructed that it should be carried on the shoulders by the Kohathites as mentioned above.</blockquote><blockquote>✓Lastly, the account tells us that the oxen only stumbled, neither the cart nor the Ark fell. Maybe Uzzah tried to predict and wanted to act promptly.</blockquote><p>It is funny how some debate whether Uzzah will get to heaven...well no one can say😂.</p><p>Thanks for reading... kindly upvote and comment 👇 the new thing you learnt. Or if you knew it before... I'm open to corrections. </p><p>PEACE✌️</p>
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