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David's Greatest Triumph
David retrieves the Ark of the Covenant from Obed-Edom's house, and a jubilant celebration ensues as the triumphant king, playing upon his harp, leads it into Jerusalem. Once the Ark has come six paces into the city, a sacrifice is made of an ox and a ram. No one is more overjoyed than the king himself, who dances and leaps before the procession. David's wild behavior embarrasses Michal, who points accusingly at him from her window. But the king is unconcerned, wishing only to give thanks and humble himself before God. (2 Kings 6:12–16) - Morgan Bible (image 446), medieval illuminated manuscript, 13th century.
- نسخة مورجان للكتاب المقدس (صورة 446)، مخطوطة مزخرفة من العصور الوسطى، القرن الثالث عشر.