2 Samuel 24

The Census Taken

1 aNow bagain the anger of the Lord burned against Israel, and it incited David against them to say, cGo, number Israel and Judah.” 2The king said to Joab the commander of the army who was with him, “Go about now through all the tribes of Israel, dfrom Dan to Beersheba, and
Lit muster
register the people, that I may know the number of the people.”
3But Joab said to the king, f“Now may the Lord your God add to the people a hundred times as many as they are, while the eyes of my lord the king still see; but why does my lord the king delight in this thing?” 4Nevertheless, the king’s word prevailed against Joab and against the commanders of the army. So Joab and the commanders of the army went out from the presence of the king to
Lit muster
register the people of Israel.
5They crossed the Jordan and camped in hAroer, on the right side of the city that is in the middle of the valley of Gad and toward iJazer. 6Then they came to Gilead and to
Or Kadesh in the land of the Hittite
the land of Tahtim-hodshi, and they came to Dan-jaan and around to kSidon,
7and came to the lfortress of Tyre and to all the cities of the mHivites and of the Canaanites, and they went out to the south of Judah, to nBeersheba. 8So when they had gone about through the whole land, they came to Jerusalem at the end of nine months and twenty days. 9And Joab gave othe number of the
Lit muster
registration of the people to the king; and there were in Israel qeight hundred thousand valiant men who drew the sword, and the men of Judah were five hundred thousand men.

10Now rDavid’s heart
Lit smote
troubled him after he had numbered the people. So David said to the Lord, tI have sinned greatly in what I have done. But now, O Lord, please
Lit cause to pass away
take away the iniquity of Your servant, for vI have acted very foolishly.”
11When David arose in the morning, the word of the Lord came to wthe prophet Gad, David’s xseer, saying, 12Go and speak to David, ‘Thus the Lord says, “I am offering you three things; choose for yourself one of them, which I will do to you.”’” 13So Gad came to David and told him, and said to him, “Shall yseven years of famine come to you in your land? Or will you flee three months before your foes while they pursue you? Or shall there be three days’ pestilence in your land? Now consider and see what answer I shall return to Him who sent me.” 14Then David said to Gad, “I am in great distress. Let us now fall into the hand of the Lord zfor His mercies are great, but do not let me fall into the hand of man.”

Pestilence Sent

15So aathe Lord
Lit gave
sent a pestilence upon Israel from the morning until the appointed time, and seventy thousand men of the people acfrom Dan to Beersheba died.
16 adWhen the angel stretched out his hand toward Jerusalem to destroy it, aethe Lord relented from the calamity and said to the angel who destroyed the people, “It is enough! Now relax your hand!” And the angel of the Lord was by the threshing floor of Araunah the Jebusite. 17Then David spoke to the Lord when he saw the angel who was striking down the people, and said, “Behold, afit is I who have sinned, and it is I who have done wrong; but agthese sheep, what have they done? Please let Your hand be against me and against my father’s house.”

David Builds an Altar

18So Gad came to David that day and said to him, ahGo up, erect an altar to the Lord on the threshing floor of
In 2 Chr 3:1, Ornan
Araunah the Jebusite.”
19David went up according to the word of Gad, just as the Lord had commanded. 20Araunah looked down and saw the king and his servants crossing over toward him; and Araunah went out and bowed his face to the ground before the king. 21Then Araunah said, “Why has my lord the king come to his servant?” And David said, “To buy the threshing floor from you, in order to build an altar to the Lord, ajthat the plague may be held back from the people.” 22Araunah said to David, “Let my lord the king take and offer up what is good in his sight. Look, akthe oxen for the burnt offering, the threshing sledges and the yokes of the oxen for the wood. 23Everything, O king, Araunah gives to the king.” And Araunah said to the king, “May the Lord your God alaccept you.” 24However, the king said to Araunah, “No, but I will surely buy it from you for a price, for amI will not offer burnt offerings to the Lord my God
Lit gratuitously
which cost me nothing.” So aoDavid bought the threshing floor and the oxen for fifty shekels of silver.
25David built there an altar to the Lord and offered burnt offerings and peace offerings. apThus the Lord was moved by prayer for the land, and the plague was held back from Israel.
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