2 Samuel 24:1-25

24  And again was the anger of Yahweh kindled against Israel,—so that he suffered David to be moved against them, saying, Go, count Israel and Judah.  The king, therefore, said unto Joab, captain of the force, who was with him—Go to and fro, I pray thee, throughout all the tribes of Israel, from Dan even unto Beer-sheba, and number ye the people,—so shall I know the sum of the people.  Then said Joab unto the king—Yea, Yahweh thy God add unto the people how many soever they be a hundredfold, and [suffer] the eyes of my lord the king to see it,—but my lord the king wherefore doth he find pleasure in this thing?  Notwithstanding the word of the king prevailed against Joab, and over the captains of the force,—so Joab went forth with the captains of the force before the king to number the people—Israel.  And they passed over the Jordan,—and encamped in Aroer, on the right side of the city, that is in the midst of the ravine of Gad, even towards Jazer.  Thus came they to Gilead, and unto the land of Tahtim-hodshi,—and came to Dan-jaan, and round about Zidon;  and entered the fortress of Tyre, and all the cities of the Hivites, and of the Canaanites,—and they went out to the South of Judah even to Beer-sheba.  So, when they had gone to and fro throughout all the land, they came at the end of nine months and twenty days unto Jerusalem.  And Joab delivered up the sum of the number of the people unto the king,—and there were found to be in Israel eight hundred thousand men of valour drawing the sword,—and the men of Judah five hundred thousand men. 10  And the heart of David smote him, after he had reckoned up the people,—and David said unto Yahweh—I have sinned greatly in what I have done, Now, therefore, O Yahweh, take away, I beseech thee, the iniquity of thy servant, for I have done very foolishly. 11  And when David arose in the morning, the word of Yahweh had come unto Gad the prophet, the seer of David, saying: 12  Go and speak unto David—Thus, saith Yahweh, Three things do I offer thee,—choose thee one of them, that I may do it unto thee. 13  So Gad came in unto David and told him,—and said to him: Shall there come unto thee seven years of famine in thy land? Or for three months wilt thou flee before thine enemies while they pursue thee? Or shall there be for three days pestilence in thy land? Now consider 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, I pray thee, into the hand of Yahweh, for manifold are his compassions, but into the hand of man let me not fall. 15  So Yahweh sent forth a pestilence throughout Israel, from the morning even unto the time appointed,—and there died of the people from Dan even unto Beer-sheba seventy thousand men. 16  But when the messenger stretched out his hand towards Jerusalem to destroy it, then relented Yahweh as to the evil, and he said to the messenger who was destroying the people—Enough! now stay thy hand. And the messenger of Yahweh was by the threshing-floor of Araunah the Jebusite. 17  Then said David unto Yahweh, when he saw the messenger who was smiting the people, yea he said—Lo! I have sinned, and I have done perversely, But what have these sheep done? Let thy hand, I pray thee, be against me and against the house of my father! 18  And Gad came unto David on that day,—and said unto him—Go up, rear thou unto Yahweh an altar, in the threshing-floor of Araunah the Jebusite. 19  So David went up, according to the word of Gad, as Yahweh had commanded. 20  And Araunah looked out and saw the king and his servants, passing over unto him,—so Araunah went forth, and did homage unto the king with his face to the ground. 21  Then said Araunah, Wherefore hath my lord the king come unto his servant? And David said—To buy of thee the threshing-floor to build an altar unto Yahweh, that the plague may be stayed from off the people. 22  Then said Araunah unto David, Let my lord the king accept it and cause to ascend what is good in his own eyes,—see! the oxen for the ascending-sacrifice and the threshing-sledges and ox-yokes for wood. 23  The whole did Araunah give as a king to a king. And Araunah said unto the king, Yahweh thy God accept thee! 24  But the king said unto Araunah—Nay! but I will buy it of thee for a price, and will not cause to ascend unto Yahweh my God offerings that have cost me nothing. So David bought the threshing-floor and the oxen, for fifty shekels of silver; 25  and David built there an altar unto Yahweh, and caused to go up ascending-sacrifices and peace-offerings,—then was Yahweh entreated for the land, and the plague was stayed from Israel.

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