1 Chronicles 21:14-26

1 Chronicles 21:14-26

[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  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  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,  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,  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  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.