24:1 Again
the
anger
of
the
LORD
was
kindled
against
Israel,
and
he
incited
David
against
them,
saying,
"Go,
number
Israel
and
Judah."
24:2 So
the
king
said
to
Joab,
the
commander
of
the
army,
who
was
with
him,
"Go
through
all
the
tribes
of
Israel,
from
Dan
to
Beersheba,
and
number
the
people,
that
I
may
know
the
number
of
the
people."
24:3 But
Joab
said
to
the
king,
"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
it,
but
why
does
my
lord
the
king
delight
in
this
thing"
24:4 But
the
king's
word
prevailed
against
Joab
and
the
commanders
of
the
army.
So
Joab
and
the
commanders
of
the
army
went
out
from
the
presence
of
the
king
to
number
the
people
of
Israel.
24:5 They
crossed
the
Jordan
and
began
from
Aroer,
and
from
the
city
that
is
in
the
middle
of
the
valley,
toward
Gad
and
on
to
Jazer.
24:6 Then
they
came
to
Gilead,
and
to
Kadesh
in
the
land
of
the
Hittites;
and
they
came
to
Dan,
and
from
Dan
they
went
around
to
Sidon,
24:7 and
came
to
the
fortress
of
Tyre
and
to
all
the
cities
of
the
Hivites
and
Canaanites;
and
they
went
out
to
the
Negeb
of
Judah
at
Beersheba.
24:8 So
when
they
had
gone
through
all
the
land,
they
came
to
Jerusalem
at
the
end
of
nine
months
and
twenty
days.
24:9 And
Joab
gave
the
sum
of
the
numbering
of
the
people
to
the
king:
in
Israel
there
were
800,000
valiant
men
who
drew
the
sword,
and
the
men
of
Judah
were
500,000.
24:10 But
David's
heart
struck
him
after
he
had
numbered
the
people.
And
David
said
to
the
LORD,
"I
have
sinned
greatly
in
what
I
have
done.
But
now,
O
LORD,
please
take
away
the
iniquity
of
your
servant,
for
I
have
done
very
foolishly."
24:11 And
when
David
arose
in
the
morning,
the
word
of
the
LORD
came
to
the
prophet
Gad,
David's
seer,
saying,
24:12 "Go
and
say
to
David,
'Thus
says
the
LORD,
Three
things
I
offer
you.
Choose
one
of
them,
that
I
may
do
it
to
you.'"
24:13 So
Gad
came
to
David
and
told
him,
and
said
to
him,
"Shall
three
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
decide
what
answer
I
shall
return
to
him
who
sent
me."
24:14 Then
David
said
to
Gad,
"I
am
in
great
distress.
Let
us
fall
into
the
hand
of
the
LORD,
for
his
mercy
is
great;
but
let
me
not
fall
into
the
hand
of
man."
24:15 So
the
LORD
sent
a
pestilence
on
Israel
from
the
morning
until
the
appointed
time.
And
there
died
of
the
people
from
Dan
to
Beersheba
70,000
men.
24:16 And
when
the
angel
stretched
out
his
hand
toward
Jerusalem
to
destroy
it,
the
LORD
relented
from
the
calamity
and
said
to
the
angel
who
was
working
destruction
among
the
people,
"It
is
enough;
now
stay
your
hand."
And
the
angel
of
the
LORD
was
by
the
threshing
floor
of
Araunah
the
Jebusite.
24:17 Then
David
spoke
to
the
LORD
when
he
saw
the
angel
who
was
striking
the
people,
and
said,
"Behold,
I
have
sinned,
and
I
have
done
wickedly.
But
these
sheep,
what
have
they
done
Please
let
your
hand
be
against
me
and
against
my
father's
house."
24:18 And
Gad
came
that
day
to
David
and
said
to
him,
"Go
up,
raise
an
altar
to
the
LORD
on
the
threshing
floor
of
Araunah
the
Jebusite."
24:19 So
David
went
up
at
Gad's
word,
as
the
LORD
commanded.
24:20 And
when
Araunah
looked
down,
he
saw
the
king
and
his
servants
coming
on
toward
him.
And
Araunah
went
out
and
paid
homage
to
the
king
with
his
face
to
the
ground.
24:21 And
Araunah
said,
"Why
has
my
lord
the
king
come
to
his
servant"
David
said,
"To
buy
the
threshing
floor
from
you,
in
order
to
build
an
altar
to
the
LORD,
that
the
plague
may
be
averted
from
the
people."
24:22 Then
Araunah
said
to
David,
"Let
my
lord
the
king
take
and
offer
up
what
seems
good
to
him.
Here
are
the
oxen
for
the
burnt
offering
and
the
threshing
sledges
and
the
yokes
of
the
oxen
for
the
wood.
24:23 All
this,
O
king,
Araunah
gives
to
the
king."
And
Araunah
said
to
the
king,
"May
the
LORD
your
God
accept
you."
24:24 But
the
king
said
to
Araunah,
"No,
but
I
will
buy
it
from
you
for
a
price.
I
will
not
offer
burnt
offerings
to
the
LORD
my
God
that
cost
me
nothing."
So
David
bought
the
threshing
floor
and
the
oxen
for
fifty
shekels
of
silver.
24:25 And
David
built
there
an
altar
to
the
LORD
and
offered
burnt
offerings
and
peace
offerings.
So
the
LORD
responded
to
the
plea
for
the
land,
and
the
plague
was
averted
from
Israel.