24:1 And
the
anger
of
Jehovah
addeth
to
burn
against
Israel,
and
[an
adversary]
moveth
David
about
them,
saying,
`Go,
number
Israel
and
Judah.'
24:2 And
the
king
saith
unto
Joab,
head
of
the
host
that
[is]
with
him,
`Go
to
and
fro,
I
pray
thee,
through
all
the
tribes
of
Israel,
from
Dan
even
unto
Beer-Sheba,
and
inspect
ye
the
people--and
I
have
known
the
number
of
the
people.'
24:3 And
Joab
saith
unto
the
king,
`Yea,
Jehovah
thy
God
doth
add
unto
the
people,
as
they
are,
a
hundred
times,
and
the
eyes
of
my
lord
the
king
are
seeing;
and
my
lord
the
king,
why
is
he
desirous
of
this
thing'
24:4 And
the
word
of
the
king
is
severe
towards
Joab,
and
against
the
heads
of
the
force,
and
Joab
goeth
out,
and
the
heads
of
the
force,
[from]
before
the
king
to
inspect
the
people,
even
Israel;
24:5 and
they
pass
over
the
Jordan,
and
encamp
in
Aroer,
on
the
right
of
the
city
that
[is]
in
the
midst
of
the
brook
of
Gad,
and
unto
Jazer,
24:6 and
they
come
in
to
Gilead,
and
unto
the
land
of
Tahtim-Hodshi,
and
they
come
in
to
Dan-Jaan,
and
round
about
unto
Zidon,
24:7 and
they
come
in
to
the
fortress
of
Tyre,
and
all
the
cities
of
the
Hivite,
and
of
the
Canaanite,
and
go
out
unto
the
south
of
Judah,
to
Beer-Sheba.
24:8 And
they
go
to
and
fro
through
all
the
land,
and
come
in
at
the
end
of
nine
months
and
twenty
days
to
Jerusalem,
24:9 and
Joab
giveth
the
account
of
the
inspection
of
the
people
unto
the
king,
and
Israel
is
eight
hundred
thousand
men
of
valour,
drawing
sword,
and
the
men
of
Judah
five
hundred
thousand
men.
24:10 And
the
heart
of
David
smiteth
him,
after
that
he
hath
numbered
the
people,
and
David
saith
unto
Jehovah,
`I
have
sinned
greatly
in
that
which
I
have
done,
and
now,
O
Jehovah,
cause
to
pass
away,
I
pray
Thee,
the
iniquity
of
Thy
servant,
for
I
have
acted
very
foolishly.'
24:11 And
David
riseth
in
the
morning,
and
the
word
of
Jehovah
hath
been
unto
Gad
the
prophet,
seer
of
David,
saying,
24:12 `Go,
and
thou
hast
spoken
unto
David,
Thus
said
Jehovah:
Three--I
am
lifting
up
for
thee,
choose
thee
one
of
them,
and
I
do
[it]
to
thee.'
24:13 And
Gad
cometh
in
unto
David,
and
declareth
to
him,
and
saith
to
him,
`Do
seven
years
of
famine
come
in
to
thee
in
thy
land
or
three
months
art
thou
fleeing
before
thine
adversary--and
he
pursuing
thee
or
are
three
days'
pestilence
in
thy
land
now,
know
and
see
what
word
I
take
back
to
Him
sending
me.'
24:14 And
David
saith
unto
Gad,
`I
have
great
distress,
let
us
fall,
I
pray
thee,
into
the
hand
of
Jehovah,
for
many
[are]
His
mercies,
and
into
the
hand
of
man
let
me
not
fall.'
24:15 And
Jehovah
giveth
a
pestilence
on
Israel
from
the
morning
even
unto
the
time
appointed,
and
there
die
of
the
people,
from
Dan
even
unto
Beer-Sheba,
seventy
thousand
men,
24:16 and
the
messenger
putteth
forth
his
hand
to
Jerusalem
to
destroy
it,
and
Jehovah
repenteth
concerning
the
evil,
and
saith
to
the
messenger
who
is
destroying
among
the
people,
`Enough,
now,
cease
thy
hand;'
and
the
messenger
of
Jehovah
was
near
the
threshing-floor
of
Araunah
the
Jebusite.
24:17 And
David
speaketh
unto
Jehovah,
when
he
seeth
the
messenger
who
is
smiting
among
the
people,
and
saith,
`Lo,
I
have
sinned,
yea,
I
have
done
perversely;
and
these--the
flock--what
have
they
done
Let,
I
pray
Thee,
Thy
hand
be
on
me,
and
on
the
house
of
my
father.'
24:18 And
Gad
cometh
in
unto
David
on
that
day,
and
saith
to
him,
`Go
up,
raise
to
Jehovah
an
altar
in
the
threshing-floor
of
Araunah
the
Jebusite;'
24:19 and
David
goeth
up,
according
to
the
word
of
Gad,
as
Jehovah
commanded.
24:20 And
Araunah
looketh,
and
seeth
the
king
and
his
servants
passing
over
unto
him,
and
Araunah
goeth
out
and
boweth
himself
to
the
king--his
face
to
the
earth.
24:21 And
Araunah
saith,
`Wherefore
hath
my
lord
the
king
come
unto
his
servant'
and
David
saith,
`To
buy
from
thee
the
threshing-floor,
to
build
an
altar
to
Jehovah,
and
the
plague
is
restrained
from
the
people.'
24:22 And
Araunah
saith
unto
David,
`Let
my
lord
the
king
take
and
cause
to
ascend
that
which
is
good
in
his
eyes;
see,
the
oxen
for
a
burnt-offering,
and
the
threshing
instruments,
and
the
instruments
of
the
oxen,
for
wood;'
24:23 the
whole
hath
Araunah
given,
[as]
a
king
to
a
king;
and
Araunah
saith
unto
the
king,
`Jehovah
thy
God
doth
accept
thee.'
24:24 And
the
king
saith
unto
Araunah,
`Nay,
for
I
do
surely
buy
from
thee
for
a
price,
and
I
do
not
cause
to
ascend
to
Jehovah
my
God
burnt-offerings
for
nought;'
and
David
buyeth
the
threshing-floor
and
the
oxen
for
fifty
shekels
of
silver,
24:25 and
David
buildeth
there
an
altar
to
Jehovah,
and
causeth
to
ascend
burnt-offerings
and
peace-offerings,
and
Jehovah
is
entreated
for
the
land,
and
the
plague
is
restrained
from
Israel.