1 Samuel 7:1

And the men of Kirjath–jearim came, and fetched up the ark of the Lord, and brought it into the house of Abinadab in the hill, and sanctified Eleazar his son to keep the ark of the Lord.

Cross-references

1 Samuel 6:21 is the message that prompts the action in this verse — the people of Kiriath-jearim respond to the call to take the ark.

In 2 Samuel 6:2, David brings the ark from Baale-judah (Kiriath-jearim), where it had been kept since 1 Samuel 7:1.

In 2 Samuel 6:3, the ark is taken from Abinadab's house, the same house where 1 Samuel 7:1 placed it.

2 Samuel 6:4 continues the removal of the ark from Abinadab's house, as established in 1 Samuel 7:1.

In 1 Chronicles 13:5, David assembles Israel to bring the ark from Kirjath-jearim, the same location as in 1 Samuel 7:1.

In 1 Chronicles 13:6, David goes to Baalah (Kirjath-jearim) to retrieve the ark placed there in 1 Samuel 7:1.

1 Chronicles 13:7 recounts moving the ark from Abinadab's house, the location from 1 Samuel 7:1.

1 Chronicles 13:3 records David's plan to bring the ark from Kiriath Jearim, directly continuing the ark's story.

Psalm 132:6 Allusion

Psalm 132:6 poetically recalls finding the ark in the fields of the wood (Kiriath-jearim), where it was kept after 1 Samuel 7:1.

Joshua 9:17 Historical context

Joshua 9:17 identifies Kirjath-jearim as a Gibeonite city, the same location where the ark was kept in 1 Samuel 7:1.

Joshua 15:60 Historical context

Joshua 15:60 names Kirjath-jearim (Kirjath-baal) as a city in Judah, the same city from 1 Samuel 7:1.

Joshua 18:14 Historical context

Joshua 18:14 identifies Kiriath-jearim as a city of Judah — the same location where the ark is brought in this verse.