1 Chronicles 13:11

And David was displeased, because the Lord had made a breach upon Uzza: wherefore that place is called Perez–uzza to this day.

Cross-reference

1 Chronicles 15:13 Historical context

1 Chronicles 15:13 explains that the Lord broke out because the ark was not carried according to the rule, revealing why Uzzah died.

1 Chronicles 15:25 shows the second successful procession with joy, contrasting the earlier anger and death.

2 Samuel 6:7 describes the event that causes David's anger in this verse — God striking Uzzah for his irreverence.

2 Samuel 6:8 records David's identical reaction of anger and naming the place Perez Uzzah — it is the parallel narrative of this same event.

In Numbers 17:13, people fear death for approaching the tabernacle — mirroring the deadly danger of touching the ark here.

In Judges 21:15, the Lord made a 'breach' in Israel — same Hebrew root (perets) as Perez-uzzah, linking divine judgment that causes a gap.

In 1 Samuel 5:7, the ark causes plagues among Philistines — parallel to the ark's deadly power against Uzzah here.

In 1 Samuel 6:20, men ask who can stand before God after being struck for looking into the ark — echoes the holy terror seen here.

2 Samuel 6:8 gives the parallel account of David's anger and the naming of Perez-uzzah, confirming the same event.