Obed-Edom in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
1. 2 Samuel 6:11. (On his title "the Gittite".) Gath-rimmon
was a city of the Levite Kohathites in Dan (Joshua 21:24).
He was a Kohathite and distinguished by his title "Gittite"
from Obed Edom, son of Jeduthun, a Merarite (1 Chronicles
16:38). frontGITTITE.) Lived near Perez Uzzah, on the way
from Kirjath Jearim to Jerusalem. After Uzzah's stroke David
in fear took the ark aside to the house of Obed Edom.
Instead of the Levites bearing the ark (as was commanded,
Numbers 7:9), David had put it in a cart, in the Philistine
fashion (1 Samuel 6:8). His turning aside from the direct
way to go to Obed Edom's house is accounted for by his
sudden fear owing to the punishment of Uzzah's presumption;
he goes to a Kohathite Levite, one of the family especially
appointed to bear the ark on their shoulders, and deposits
the ark with him, conscious that he himself might have been
punished for irregularity.
Accordingly, in 1 Chronicles 15 we find the ark was
no longer taken in a cart, but borne on the Levites'
shoulders, with Obed Edom "a doorkeeper for the ark," and it
is emphatically said it was "as Moses commanded, according
to the word of Jehovah" (1 Chronicles 15:15; 1 Chronicles
15:18; 1 Chronicles 15:24). The minute propriety of these
details establishes the truthfulness of the narrative of the
divine visitation on Uzzah. The Lord blessed Obed Edom and
all his household in consequence during its three months'
stay with him; so David brought it up front Obed Edom's
house with joy. While the ark brought a plague every one was
glad to be rid of it; but when it brought a blessing to Obed
Edom, they wished for it. Many will own a blessing ark; he
is an Obed Edom indeed that will own a persecuted, tossed,
banished ark (Trapp). "God blessed him" with eight sons who
were temple porters (1 Chronicles 26:1-5; 1 Chronicles
26:8).
Obed Edom and his sons guarded the S. temple gate
and the house Asuppim, i.e. "of gatherings", a store of the
temple goods near the S. gate in the outer court (1
Chronicles 26:15). Obed Edom was doorkeeper for the ark (1
Chronicles 15:24). Those whom the Lord hath blessed, and who
have received God's ark into their home and heart, are best
fitted to serve in the sanctuary and to open the kingdom of
heaven ministerially. The site of his house is still pointed
out, a very green plateau, Kuryet es saideh "the abode of
the blessed," on the way from Kirjath Jearim to Jerusalem, a
little beyond Khirbet el Uz (Perez Uzzah). In 1 Chronicles
16:38 Obed Edom the singer appears distinct from Obed Edom
the "porter" or gatekeeper (1 Chronicles 16:4-5; 1
Chronicles 16:38). Obed Edom and his colleagues could not
possibly at the same time as porters precede, and as singers
come after, the priests and the ark.
2. (See OBED EDOM (1).) A Merarite Levite of the
second degree (1 Chronicles 16:38).
3. A Levite in Amaziah's time, having charge of the
vessels of God's house, taken captive with the king by Joash
king of Israel at Bethshemesh battle (2 Chronicles 25:23-
24). Probably sprung from "Obed Edom the Gittite." The
blessed of the Lord shall dwell in the Lord's house forever.
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