2 Samuel 24
1 And
again the
anger of the
LORD was
kindled against
Israel, and he
moved David against them to
say,
Go,
number Israel and
Judah. 2 For the
king said to
Joab the
captain of the
host, which was with him, Go now
through all the
tribes of
Israel, from
Dan even to
Beersheba, and
number ye the
people, that I may
know the
number of the
people. 3 And
Joab said unto the
king, Now the
LORD thy
God add unto the
people, how many
soever they be, an
hundredfold, and that the
eyes of my
lord the
king may
see it: but why doth my
lord the
king delight in this
thing? 4 Notwithstanding the
king's word prevailed against
Joab, and against the
captains of the
host. And
Joab and the
captains of the
host went
out from the
presence of the
king, to
number the
people of
Israel. 5 And they passed
over Jordan, and
pitched in
Aroer, on the right
side of the
city that lieth in the
midst of the
river of
Gad, and toward
Jazer: 6 Then they
came to
Gilead, and to the
land of
Tahtimhodshi; and they
came to
Danjaan, and
about to
Zidon, 7 And
came to the strong
hold of
Tyre, and to all the
cities of the
Hivites, and of the
Canaanites: and they went
out to the
south of
Judah, even to
Beersheba. 8 So when they had
gone through all the
land, they
came to
Jerusalem at the
end of
nine months and
twenty days. 9 And
Joab gave
up the
sum of the
number of the
people unto the
king: and there were in
Israel eight hundred thousand valiant men that
drew the
sword; and the
men of
Judah were
five hundred thousand men. 10 And
David's heart smote him
after that he had
numbered the
people. And
David said unto the
LORD, I have
sinned greatly in that I have
done: and now, I beseech thee, O
LORD, take
away the
iniquity of thy
servant; for I have done
very foolishly.
11 For when
David was
up in the
morning, the
word of the
LORD came unto the
prophet Gad, David's seer, saying,
12 Go and
say unto
David, Thus
saith the
LORD, I
offer thee
three things;
choose thee
one of them, that I may do it unto
thee.
13 So
Gad came to
David, and
told him, and
said unto him, Shall
seven years of
famine come unto thee in thy
land? or wilt thou
flee three months before thine
enemies, while they
pursue thee? or that there be
three days' pestilence in thy
land? now
advise, and
see what
answer I shall
return to him that
sent me.
14 And
David said unto
Gad, I am in a
great strait: let us
fall now into the
hand of the
LORD; for his
mercies are
great: and let me not
fall into the
hand of
man. 15 So the
LORD sent a
pestilence upon
Israel from the
morning even to the
time appointed: and there
died of the
people from
Dan even to
Beersheba seventy thousand men. 16 And when the
angel stretched
out his
hand upon
Jerusalem to
destroy it, the
LORD repented him of the
evil, and
said to the
angel that
destroyed the
people, It is
enough: stay now thine
hand. And the
angel of the
LORD was by the
threshingplace of
Araunah the
Jebusite. 17 And
David spake unto the
LORD when he
saw the
angel that
smote the
people, and
said, Lo, I have
sinned, and I have done
wickedly: but these
sheep, what have they
done? let thine
hand, I pray thee, be against me, and against my
father's house. 18 And
Gad came that
day to
David, and
said unto him, Go
up,
rear an
altar unto the
LORD in the
threshingfloor of
Araunah the
Jebusite. 19 And
David, according to the
saying of
Gad, went
up as the
LORD commanded.
20 And
Araunah looked, and
saw the
king and his
servants coming
on toward him: and
Araunah went
out, and
bowed himself before the
king on his
face upon the
ground. 21 And
Araunah said, Wherefore is my
lord the
king come to his
servant? And
David said, To
buy the
threshingfloor of thee, to
build an
altar unto the
LORD, that the
plague may be
stayed from the
people. 22 And
Araunah said unto
David, Let my
lord the
king take and offer
up what seemeth
good unto
him: behold, here be
oxen for burnt
sacrifice, and threshing
instruments and other
instruments of the
oxen for
wood. 23 All these things did
Araunah, as a
king, give unto the
king. And
Araunah said unto the
king, The
LORD thy
God accept thee.
24 And the
king said unto
Araunah, Nay; but I will
surely buy it of thee at a
price: neither will I
offer burnt
offerings unto the
LORD my
God of that which doth cost me
nothing. So
David bought the
threshingfloor and the
oxen for
fifty shekels of
silver. 25 And
David built there an
altar unto the
LORD, and
offered burnt
offerings and peace
offerings. So the
LORD was
intreated for the
land, and the
plague was
stayed from
Israel.