1 Chronicles 21
1 And
Satan stood
up against
Israel, and
provoked David to
number Israel. 2 And
David said to
Joab and to the
rulers of the
people, Go,
number Israel from
Beersheba even to
Dan; and
bring the
number of them to me, that I may
know it.
3 And
Joab answered, The
LORD make his
people an
hundred times so many
more as
they be: but, my
lord the
king, are they not all my
lord's servants? why then doth my
lord require this thing? why will he be a cause of
trespass to
Israel? 4 Nevertheless the
king's word prevailed against
Joab. Wherefore
Joab departed, and
went throughout all
Israel, and
came to
Jerusalem. 5 And
Joab gave the
sum of the
number of the
people unto
David. And all they of
Israel were a
thousand thousand and an
hundred thousand men that
drew sword: and
Judah was
four hundred threescore and
ten thousand men that
drew sword. 6 But
Levi and
Benjamin counted he not
among them: for the
king's word was
abominable to
Joab. 7 And
God was
displeased with this
thing; therefore he
smote Israel. 8 And
David said unto
God, I have
sinned greatly, because I have
done this
thing: but now, I beseech thee, do
away the
iniquity of thy
servant; for I have done
very foolishly.
9 And the
LORD spake unto
Gad, David's seer, saying,
10 Go and
tell David, saying, Thus
saith the
LORD, I
offer thee
three things:
choose thee
one of
them, that I may
do it unto thee.
11 So
Gad came to
David, and
said unto him, Thus
saith the
LORD, Choose thee
12 Either
three years' famine; or
three months to be
destroyed before thy
foes, while that the
sword of thine
enemies overtaketh thee;
or else
three days the
sword of the
LORD, even the
pestilence, in the
land, and the
angel of the
LORD destroying throughout all the
coasts of
Israel. Now therefore
advise thyself what
word I shall bring
again to him that
sent me.
13 And
David said unto
Gad, I am in a
great strait: let me
fall now into the
hand of the
LORD; for
very great are his
mercies: but let me not
fall into the
hand of
man. 14 So the
LORD sent pestilence upon
Israel: and there
fell of
Israel seventy thousand men. 15 And
God sent an
angel unto
Jerusalem to
destroy it: and as he was
destroying, the
LORD beheld, and he
repented him of the
evil, and
said to the
angel that
destroyed, It is
enough, stay now thine
hand. And the
angel of the
LORD stood by the
threshingfloor of
Ornan the
Jebusite. 16 And
David lifted
up his
eyes, and
saw the
angel of the
LORD stand between the
earth and the
heaven, having a
drawn sword in his
hand stretched
out over
Jerusalem. Then
David and the
elders of Israel, who were
clothed in
sackcloth, fell upon their
faces. 17 And
David said unto
God, Is it not I that
commanded the
people to be
numbered? even I it is that have
sinned and done
evil indeed; but as for these
sheep, what have they
done? let thine
hand, I pray thee, O
LORD my
God, be on me, and on my
father's house; but not on thy
people, that they should be
plagued. 18 Then the
angel of the
LORD commanded Gad to
say to
David, that
David should go
up, and set
up an
altar unto the
LORD in the
threshingfloor of
Ornan the
Jebusite. 19 And
David went
up at the
saying of
Gad, which he
spake in the
name of the
LORD. 20 And
Ornan turned
back, and
saw the
angel; and his
four sons with him
hid themselves. Now
Ornan was
threshing wheat. 21 And as
David came to
Ornan, Ornan looked and
saw David, and went
out of the
threshingfloor, and
bowed himself to
David with his
face to the
ground. 22 Then
David said to
Ornan, Grant me the
place of this
threshingfloor, that I may
build an
altar therein unto the
LORD: thou shalt
grant it me for the
full price: that the
plague may be
stayed from the
people. 23 And
Ornan said unto
David, Take it to thee, and let my
lord the
king do that which is
good in his
eyes: lo, I
give thee the
oxen also for burnt
offerings, and the threshing
instruments for
wood, and the
wheat for the meat
offering; I
give it all.
24 And
king David said to
Ornan, Nay; but I will
verily buy it for the
full price: for I will not
take that which is thine for the
LORD, nor
offer burnt
offerings without
cost. 25 So
David gave to
Ornan for the
place six hundred shekels of
gold by
weight. 26 And
David built there an
altar unto the
LORD, and
offered burnt
offerings and peace
offerings, and
called upon the
LORD; and he
answered him from
heaven by
fire upon the
altar of burnt
offering. 27 And the
LORD commanded the
angel; and he put
up his
sword again into the
sheath thereof.
28 At that
time when
David saw that the
LORD had
answered him in the
threshingfloor of
Ornan the
Jebusite, then he
sacrificed there.
29 For the
tabernacle of the
LORD, which
Moses made in the
wilderness, and the
altar of the burnt
offering, were at that
season in the high
place at
Gibeon. 30 But
David could not
go before it to
enquire of
God: for he was
afraid because of the
sword of the
angel of the
LORD.