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Chapter 24
And
againe
the
anger
of
the
Lord
was
kindled
against
Israel,
and
hee
mooued
Dauid
against
them,
to
say,
Goe,
number
Israel
and
Iudah.
2
For
the
king
said
to
Ioab
the
captaine
of
the
hoste,
which
was
with
him,
Goe
now
through
all
the
tribes
of
Israel,
from
Dan
euen
to
Beer-sheba,
and
number
ye
the
people,
that
I
may
know
the
number
of
the
people.
3
And
Ioab
sayde
vnto
the
King,
Now
the
Lord
thy
God
adde
vnto
the
people
(how
many
soeuer
they
be)
an
hundred
folde,
and
that
the
eyes
of
my
lorde
the
king
may
see
it:
but
why
doeth
my
lord
the
king
delight
in
this
thing?
4
Notwithstanding,
the
kings
word
preuailed
against
Ioab,
and
against
the
captaines
of
the
hoste:
and
Ioab
and
the
captaines
of
the
host
went
out
from
the
presence
of
the
king,
to
number
the
people
of
Israel.
5
And
they
passed
ouer
Iordane,
and
pitched
in
Aroer,
on
the
right
side
of
the
citie
that
lieth
in
the
midst
of
the
riuer
of
Gad,
and
toward
Iazer.
6
Then
they
came
to
Gilead,
and
to
the
land
of
Tahtim-Hodshi;
and
they
came
to
Dan-Iaan,
and
about
to
Zidon,
7
And
came
to
the
strong
holde
of
Tyre,
and
to
all
the
cities
of
the
Hiuites,
and
of
the
Canaanites:
and
they
went
out
to
the
South
of
Iudah,
euen
to
Beer-sheba.
8
So
when
they
had
gone
through
all
the
land,
they
came
to
Ierusalem
at
the
ende
of
nine
moneths,
and
twentie
dayes.
9
And
Ioab
gaue
vp
the
summe
of
the
number
of
the
people
vnto
the
king,
and
there
were
in
Israel
eight
hundred
thousand
valiant
men
that
drewe
the
sword:
and
the
men
of
Iudah
were
fiue
hundred
thousand
men.
10
And
Dauids
heart
smote
him,
after
that
hee
had
numbred
the
people:
and
Dauid
sayde
vnto
the
Lord,
I
haue
sinned
greatly
in
that
I
haue
done:
and
nowe
I
beseech
thee,
O
Lord,
take
away
the
iniquitie
of
thy
seruant,
for
I
haue
done
very
foolishly.
11
For
when
Dauid
was
vp
in
the
morning,
the
word
of
the
Lord
came
vnto
the
Prophet
Gad
Dauids
Seer,
saying,
12
Goe
and
say
vnto
Dauid,
Thus
saith
the
Lord,
I
offer
thee
three
things;
chuse
thee
one
of
them,
that
I
may
doe
it
vnto
thee.
13
So
Gad
came
to
Dauid,
and
told
him,
and
said
vnto
him,
Shall
seuen
yeeres
of
famine
come
vnto
thee
in
thy
land?
or
wilt
thou
flee
three
moneths
before
thine
enemies,
while
they
pursue
thee?
or
that
there
be
three
dayes
pestilence
in
thy
land?
Now
aduise,
and
see
what
answere
I
shall
returne
to
him
that
sent
me.
14
And
Dauid
saide
vnto
Gad,
I
am
in
a
great
strait:
let
vs
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
vpon
Israel,
from
the
morning,
euen
to
the
time
appointed:
and
there
died
of
the
people
from
Dan
euen
to
Beersheba,
seuentie
thousand
men.
16
And
when
the
Angel
stretched
out
his
hand
vpon
Ierusalem
to
destroy
it,
the
Lord
repented
him
of
the
euill,
and
said
to
the
Angel
that
destroyed
the
people,
It
is
ynough:
stay
now
thine
hand.
And
the
Angel
of
the
Lord
was
by
the
threshing
place
of
Araunah
the
Iebusite.
17
And
Dauid
spake
vnto
the
Lord
when
he
saw
the
Angel
that
smote
the
people,
and
said,
Loe,
I
haue
sinned,
and
I
haue
done
wickedly:
but
these
sheepe,
what
haue
they
done?
Let
thine
hand,
I
pray
thee,
be
against
mee,
and
against
my
fathers
house.
18
And
Gad
came
that
day
to
Dauid,
and
said
vnto
him,
Goe
vp,
reare
an
Altar
vnto
the
Lord,
in
the
threshing
floore
of
Araunah
the
Iebusite.
19
And
Dauid,
according
to
the
saying
of
Gad,
went
vp,
as
the
Lord
commanded.
20
And
Araunah
looked,
and
saw
the
King
and
his
seruants
comming
on
toward
him:
and
Araunah
went
out,
and
bowed
himselfe
before
the
King
on
his
face
vpon
the
ground.
21
And
Araunah
said,
Wherefore
is
my
lord
the
King
come
to
his
seruant?
and
Dauid
saide,
To
buy
the
threshing
floore
of
thee,
to
build
an
Altar
vnto
the
Lord,
that
the
plague
may
be
stayed
from
the
people.
22
And
Araunah
said
vnto
Dauid,
Let
my
lord
the
King
take
and
offer
vp
what
seemeth
good
vnto
him:
Beholde,
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,
giue
vnto
the
King:
and
Araunah
saide
vnto
the
King,
The
Lord
thy
God
accept
thee.
24
And
the
King
said
vnto
Araunah,
Nay,
but
I
will
surely
buy
it
of
thee
at
a
price:
neither
will
I
offer
burnt
offerings
vnto
the
Lord
my
God,
of
that
which
doeth
cost
mee
nothing.
So
Dauid
bought
the
threshing
floore,
and
the
oxen,
for
fiftie
shekels
of
siluer.
25
Aud
Dauid
built
there
an
Altar
vnto
the
Lord,
and
offered
burnt
offerings,
and
peace
offerings:
so
the
Lord
was
intreated
for
the
land,
and
the
plague
was
stayed
from
Israel.
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