8 David got angry with God for killing Uzzah. He named that place “Bursting Out Against Uzzah”, and that's what it's still called.
9 David was afraid of the Lord and thought, “Should I really take the sacred chest to my city?”
10 He decided not to take it there. Instead, he turned off the road and took it to the home of Obed-Edom, who was from Gath.
11-12 The chest stayed there for three months, and the Lord greatly blessed Obed-Edom, his family, and everything he owned. Then someone told King David, “The Lord has done this because the sacred chest is in Obed-Edom's house.”Straight away, David went to Obed-Edom's house to get the chest and bring it to David's City. Everyone was celebrating.
13 The people carrying the chest walked six steps, then David sacrificed an ox and a choice cow.
14 He was dancing for the Lord with all his might, but he wore only a linen cloth.
15 He and everyone else were celebrating by shouting and blowing horns while the chest was being carried along.