1 Now Satan, designing evil against Israel, put into David's mind the impulse to take the number of Israel.
2 And David said to Joab and the captains of the people, Now let all Israel, from Beer-sheba to Dan, be numbered; and give me word so that I may be certain of their number.
3 And Joab said, May the Lord make his people a hundred times more in number than they are; but, my lord king, are they not all my lord's servants? why would my lord have this done? why will he become a cause of sin to Israel?
4 But the king's word was stronger than Joab's. So Joab went out and went through all Israel and came to Jerusalem.
5 And Joab gave David the number of all the people; all the men of Israel, able to take up arms, were one million, one hundred thousand men; and those of Judah were four hundred and seventy thousand men, able to take up arms.
6 But Levi and Benjamin were not numbered among them, for Joab was disgusted with the king's order.
7 And God was not pleased with this thing; so he sent punishment on Israel.
8 Then David said to God, Great has been my sin in doing this; but now, be pleased to take away the sin of your servant, for I have done very foolishly.
9 Then the word of the Lord came to Gad, David's seer, saying,
10 Go and say to David, The Lord says, Three things are offered to you: say which of them you will have, so that I may do it to you.
11 So Gad came to David and said to him, The Lord says, Take whichever you will:
12 Three years when there will not be enough food; or three months of war, when you will go in flight before your haters, being in great danger of the sword; or three days of the sword of the Lord, disease in the land, and the angel of the Lord taking destruction through all the land of Israel. Now give thought to the answer I am to take back to him who sent me.
13 And David said to Gad, This is a hard decision for me to make: let me come into the hands of the Lord, for great are his mercies: let me not come into the hands of men.
14 So the Lord sent disease on Israel, causing the death of seventy thousand men.
15 And God sent an angel to Jerusalem for its destruction: and when he was about to do so, the Lord saw, and had regret for the evil, and said to the angel of destruction, It is enough; do no more. Now the angel of the Lord was by the grain-floor of Ornan the Jebusite.
16 And David, lifting up his eyes, saw the angel of the Lord there between earth and heaven, with an uncovered sword in his hand stretched out over Jerusalem. Then David and the responsible men, clothed in haircloth, went down on their faces.
17 And David said to God, Was it not I who gave the order for the people to be numbered? It is I who have done the sin and the great wrong; but these are only sheep; what have they done? let your hand, O Lord God, be lifted up against me and against my family, but not against your people to send disease on them.
18 Then the angel of the Lord gave orders to Gad to say to David that he was to go and put up an altar to the Lord on the grain-floor of Ornan the Jebusite.
19 And David went up, as Gad had said in the name of the Lord.
20 And Ornan, turning back, saw the angel, and his four sons who were with him went to a secret place. Now Ornan was crushing his grain.
21 And when David came, Ornan, looking, saw him, and came out from the grain-floor and went down on his face to the earth before him.
22 Then David said to Ornan, Give me the place where this grain-floor is, so that I may put up an altar here to the Lord: let me have it for its full price; so that this disease may be stopped among the people.
23 And Ornan said to David, Take it, and let my lord the king do what seems right to him. See, I give you the oxen for burned offerings and the grain-cleaning instruments for fire-wood, and the grain for the meal offering; I give it all.
24 And King David said to Ornan, No; I will certainly give you the full price for it, because I will not take for the Lord what is yours, or give a burned offering without payment.
25 So David gave Ornan six hundred shekels of gold by weight for the place.
26 And David put up an altar there to the Lord, offering burned offerings and peace-offerings with prayers to the Lord; and he gave him an answer from heaven, sending fire on the altar of burned offering.
27 Then the Lord gave orders to the angel, and he put back his sword into its cover.
28 At that time, when David saw that the Lord had given him an answer on the grain-floor of Ornan the Jebusite, he made an offering there.
29 For the House of the Lord, which Moses had made in the waste land, and the altar of burned offerings, were at that time in the high place at Gibeon.
30 But David was not able to go before it to get directions from the Lord, so great was his fear of the sword of the angel of the Lord.
1 Satanás conseguiu trazer uma desgraça sobre Israel, incitando David a fazer um recenseamento de Israel.
2 Faz o recenseamento completo de todo o povo, de uma ponta à outra da terra, e traz-me os totais, disse ele a Joabe e os outros chefes.
3 Mas Joabe objectou: Ainda que o Senhor multiplicasse o seu povo cem vezes mais, não continuaria ele a pertencer-te? Então porque é que queres fazer uma coisa dessas? Porque levas tu Israel a pecar?
4 Porém o rei contra-argumentou e Joabe acabou por fazer o que lhe fora ordenado. Foi assim por toda a terra de Israel e voltou a Jerusalém. O total da população verificou-se ser de 1.100.000 homens em idade de serviço militar em Israel, e de 470.000 em Judá. Mas não incluiu as tribos de Levi e de Benjamim nestes números, porque esta iniciativa do rei lhe pareceu muito mal.
7 Deus também não se agradou com este recenseamento e castigou Israel por isso.
8 Mas David disse a Deus: Pequei gravemente, ao fazer tal coisa. Peço-te que me perdoes, porque reconheço que agi loucamente.
9 Então o Senhor disse a Gad, o profeta na corte de David: Vai dizer a David: 'O Senhor propõe-te três coisas à escolha. Escolhe a que preferes: três anos de fome no país, três meses de destruições por parte dos inimigos de Israel, ou três dias de uma praga mortal, trazida pelo anjo do Senhor sobre o povo. Pensa nisso e dá-me a resposta, para que a transmita a quem me enviou.'
13 É uma decisão que me dá grande angústia, respondeu David. Contudo, prefiro cair nas mãos do Senhor, do que ficar à mercê do poder dos homens, pois sei que a misericórdia do Senhor é muito grande.
14 Foi dessa maneira que o Senhor mandou uma praga sobre Israel, de tal forma que chegaram a morrer 70.000 pessoas. Durante essa praga Deus enviou um anjo para destruir Jerusalém; mas, antes de ele começar, Deus, por causa da muita compaixão que sentiu por ela, mandou ao anjo destruidor: Pára! Já basta. O anjo do Senhor estava sobre a eira de Ornã, o jebusita. Quando David viu o anjo do Senhor, entre o céu e a terra, com a sua espada desembainhada apontada para Jerusalém, tanto ele como os anciãos de Israel revestiram-se de pano de saco, e caíram por terra perante o Senhor.
17 David disse a Deus: Fui eu quem pecou, ordenando esse recenseamento. Mas estas ovelhas, que fizeram elas de mal? Ó Senhor meu Deus, destrói-me antes a mim e à minha família, mas não o teu povo.
18 O anjo do Senhor disse ao profeta Gad que desse instruções a David para construir um altar ao Senhor na eira de Ornã, o jebusita. David foi ter com Ornã, que estava, nesse momento, a malhar o trigo. Ornã viu o anjo, ao virar-se; mas os seus quatro filhos fugiram e esconderam-se. Entretanto Ornã reparou em David que se aproximava. Deixou logo a eira e foi inclinar-se com o rosto em terra perante o rei David.
22 David disse-lhe: Vende-me esta eira, pelo preço exacto por que vale, para que construa aqui um altar ao Senhor e a praga cesse.
23 Fica já com ela, meu senhor, e usa-a como melhor quiseres, respondeu Ornã a David. Toma também os bois para o holocausto; até os instrumentos que aí estão de madeira podem servir de lenha para o fogo, e o trigo poderá ser para uma oferta de cereais. Tudo te dou.
24 Não. Quero comprar-ta pelo seu preço; não posso tomar do que é teu e dá-lo a Deus. Não oferecerei a Deus sacrifícios que nada me custem!
25 David pagou pois a Ornã sete quilos de ouro, e construiu ali um altar ao Senhor, sacrificando holocaustos e ofertas de paz sobre ele. A seguir invocou o Senhor, que respondeu enviando fogo do céu para queimar as ofertas que estavam no altar.
27 Deus mandou que o anjo pusesse a espada na bainha. Quando David viu que o Senhor respondera, fez novos sacrifícios. Nessa altura o tabernáculo e o altar que Moisés mandara fazer estavam na colina de Gibeão; mas David não teve tempo de ir até lá para implorar ao Senhor, pois que estava aterrorizado com a espada ameaçadora do anjo de Jeová.