1 Mais uma vez, irou-se o Senhor contra Israel. E incitou Davi contra o povo, levando-o a fazer um censo de Israel e de Judá.

2 Então o rei disse a Joabe e aos outros comandantes do exército: "Vão por todas as tribos de Israel, de Dã a Berseba, e contem o povo, para que eu saiba quantos são".

3 Joabe, porém, respondeu ao rei: "Que o Senhor teu Deus multiplique o povo por cem, e que os olhos do rei, meu senhor, o vejam! Mas, por que o rei, meu senhor, deseja fazer isso? "

4 Mas a palavra do rei prevaleceu sobre a de Joabe e dos comandantes do exército; então eles saíram da presença do rei para contar o povo de Israel.

5 E atravessando o Jordão, começaram em Aroer, ao sul da cidade, no vale; depois foram para Gade e de lá para Jazar,

6 Gileade e Cades dos hititas, chegaram a Dã-Jaã e às proximidades de Sidom.

7 Dali seguiram na direção da fortaleza de Tiro e de todas as cidades dos heveus e dos cananeus. Por último foram até Berseba, no Neguebe de Judá.

8 Percorreram todo o país, e voltaram a Jerusalém ao fim de nove meses e vinte dias.

9 Então Joabe apresentou ao rei o relatório do recenseamento do povo; havia em Israel oitocentos mil homens habilitados para o serviço militar, e em Judá, quinhentos mil.

10 Depois de contar o povo, Davi sentiu remorso e disse ao Senhor: "Pequei gravemente com o que fiz! Agora, Senhor, eu imploro que perdoes o pecado do teu servo, porque cometi uma grande loucura! "

11 Levantando-se Davi pela manhã, o Senhor já tinha falado a Gade, o vidente dele:

12 "Vá dizer a Davi: ‘Assim diz o Senhor: Estou lhe dando três opções de punição; escolha uma delas, e eu a executarei contra você’ ".

13 Então Gade foi a Davi e lhe perguntou: "O que você prefere: três anos de fome em sua terra; três meses fugindo de seus adversários, que o perseguirão; ou três dias de praga em sua terra? Pense bem e diga-me o que deverei responder àquele que me enviou".

14 Davi respondeu: "É grande a minha angústia! Prefiro cair nas mãos do Senhor, pois grande é a sua misericórdia, e não nas mãos dos homens".

15 Então o Senhor enviou uma praga sobre Israel, desde aquela manhã até a hora que tinha determinado. E morreram setenta mil homens do povo, de Dã a Berseba.

16 Quando o anjo estendeu a mão para destruir Jerusalém, o Senhor arrependeu-se de trazer essa catástrofe, e ele disse ao anjo destruidor: "Pare! Já basta! " Naquele momento o anjo do Senhor estava perto da eira de Araúna, o jebuseu.

17 Ao ver o anjo que estava matando o povo, disse Davi ao Senhor: "Fui eu que pequei e cometi iniqüidade. Estes não passam de ovelhas. O que eles fizeram? Que o teu castigo caia sobre mim e sobre a minha família! "

18 Naquele mesmo dia Gade foi dizer a Davi: "Vá e edifique um altar na eira de Araúna, o jebuseu".

19 Davi foi para lá, em obediência à ordem que Gade tinha dado em nome do Senhor.

20 Quando Araúna viu o rei e seus soldados vindo ao encontro dele, saiu e prostrou-se perante o rei, rosto em terra,

21 e disse: "Por que o meu senhor e rei veio ao seu servo? " Respondeu Davi: "Para comprar sua eira, e edificar nela um altar ao Senhor, para que cesse a praga no meio do povo".

22 Araúna disse a Davi: "O meu senhor e rei pode ficar com o que quiser e ofereça-o em sacrifício. Aqui estão os bois para o holocausto, e o debulhador e o jugo dos bois para a lenha.

23 Ó rei, eu dou tudo isso a ti". E acrescentou: "Que o Senhor teu Deus aceite a tua oferta".

24 Mas o rei respondeu a Araúna: "Não! Faço questão de pagar o preço justo. Não oferecerei ao Senhor meu Deus holocaustos que não me custem nada". Davi comprou, pois, a eira e os bois por cinqüenta peças de prata.

25 E Davi edificou ali um altar ao Senhor e ofereceu holocaustos e sacrifícios de comunhão. Então o Senhor aceitou as súplicas em favor da terra, e a praga parou de destruir Israel.

1 Again the wrath of the Lord was burning against Israel, and moving David against them, he said, Go, take the number of Israel and Judah.

2 And the king said to Joab and the captains of the army, who were with him, Go now through all the tribes of Israel, from Dan as far as Beer-sheba, and have all the people numbered, so that I may be certain of the number of the people.

3 And Joab said to the king, Whatever the number of the people, may the Lord make it a hundred times as much, and may the eyes of my lord the king see it: but why does my lord the king take pleasure in doing this thing?

4 But the king's order was stronger than Joab and the captains of the army. And Joab and the captains of the army went out from the king, to take the number of the children of Israel.

5 And they went over Jordan, and starting from Aroer, from the town which is in the middle of the valley, they went in the direction of the Gadites, and on to Jazer;

6 Then they came to Gilead, and to the land of the Hittites under Hermon; and they came to Dan, and from Dan they came round to Zidon,

7 And to the walled town of Tyre, and to all the towns of the Hivites and the Canaanites: and they went out to the South of Judah at Beer-sheba.

8 So after going through all the land in every direction, they came to Jerusalem at the end of nine months and twenty days.

9 And Joab gave the king the number of all the people: there were in Israel eight hundred thousand fighting men able to take up arms; and the men of Judah were five hundred thousand.

10 And after the people had been numbered, David's heart was troubled. And David said to the Lord, Great has been my sin in doing this; but now, O Lord, be pleased to take away the sin of your servant, for I have done very foolishly

11 And David got up in the morning; now the word of the Lord had come to the prophet Gad, David's seer, saying,

12 Go and say to David, The Lord says, Three things are offered to you: say which of them you will have, and I will do it to you.

13 So Gad came to David, and gave him word of this and said to him, Are there to be three years when there is not enough food in your land? or will you go in flight from your haters for three months, while they go after you? or will you have three days of violent disease in your land? take thought and say what answer I am to give to him who sent me.

14 And David said to Gad, This is a hard decision for me to make: let us come into the hands of the Lord, for great are his mercies: let me not come into the hands of men.

15 So David made selection of the disease; and the time was the days of the grain-cutting, when the disease came among the people, causing the death of seventy thousand men from Dan as far as Beer-sheba.

16 And when the hand of the angel was stretched out in the direction of Jerusalem, for its destruction, the Lord had regret for the evil, and said to the angel who was sending destruction on the people, It is enough; do no more. And the angel of the Lord was by the grain-floor of Araunah the Jebusite.

17 And when David saw the angel who was causing the destruction of the people, he said to the Lord, Truly, the sin is mine; I have done wrong: but these are only sheep; what have they done? let your hand be against me and against my family.

18 And that day Gad came to David and said to him, Go up, and put up an altar to the Lord on the grain-floor of Araunah the Jebusite.

19 So David went up, as Gad had said and as the Lord had given orders.

20 And Araunah, looking out, saw the king and his servants coming to him: and Araunah went out, and went down on his face to the earth before the king.

21 And Araunah said, Why has my lord the king come to his servant? And David said, To give you a price for your grain-floor, so that I may put up an altar to the Lord, and the disease may be stopped among the people.

22 And Araunah said to David, Let my lord the king take whatever seems right to him, and make an offering of it: see, here are the oxen for the burned offering, and the grain-cleaning instruments and the ox-yokes for wood:

23 All this does the servant of my lord the king give to the king. And Araunah said, May the Lord your God be pleased with your offering!

24 And the king said to Araunah, No, but I will give you a price for it; I will not give to the Lord my God burned offerings for which I have given nothing. So David got the grain-floor and the oxen for fifty shekels of silver.

25 And there David put up an altar to the Lord, making burned offerings and peace-offerings. So the Lord gave ear to his prayer for the land, and the disease came to an end in Israel.