2 Kings — Chapter 6
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Verse 7
Either there was no probable danger, and so without cause Oza touched the arke, that he might seeme to be very careful; or els he vsed not so much reuerence as he ought to haue done. 1. de mir. Sac. Scrip. apud S. Aug. tom. 3.
Verse 16
To dance before the arke is to dance before our Lord.