1 Chronicles , Sarah Barry
SIN AND REPENTANCE
Passage: 1_Chronicles 21:1~17  
Key verse: 13
David Counts the Fighting Men(A)
21 Satan(B) rose up against Israel and incited David to take a census(C) of Israel. 2 So David said to Joab and the commanders of the troops, “Go and count(D) the Israelites from Beersheba to Dan. Then report back to me so that I may know how many there are.”
3 But Joab replied, “May the Lord multiply his troops a hundred times over.(E) My lord the king, are they not all my lord’s subjects? Why does my lord want to do this? Why should he bring guilt on Israel?”
4 The king’s word, however, overruled Joab; so Joab left and went throughout Israel and then came back to Jerusalem. 5 Joab reported the number of the fighting men to David: In all Israel(F) there were one million one hundred thousand men who could handle a sword, including four hundred and seventy thousand in Judah.
6 But Joab did not include Levi and Benjamin in the numbering, because the king’s command was repulsive to him. 7 This command was also evil in the sight of God; so he punished Israel.
8 Then David said to God, “I have sinned greatly by doing this. Now, I beg you, take away the guilt of your servant. I have done a very foolish thing.”
9 The Lord said to Gad,(G) David’s seer,(H) 10 “Go and tell David, ‘This is what the Lord says: I am giving you three options. Choose one of them for me to carry out against you.’”
11 So Gad went to David and said to him, “This is what the Lord says: ‘Take your choice: 12 three years of famine,(I) three months of being swept away[a] before your enemies, with their swords overtaking you, or three days of the sword(J) of the Lord(K)—days of plague in the land, with the angel of the Lord ravaging every part of Israel.’ Now then, decide how I should answer the one who sent me.”
13 David said to Gad, “I am in deep distress. Let me fall into the hands of the Lord, for his mercy(L) is very great; but do not let me fall into human hands.”
14 So the Lord sent a plague on Israel, and seventy thousand men of Israel fell dead.(M) 15 And God sent an angel(N) to destroy Jerusalem.(O) But as the angel was doing so, the Lord saw it and relented(P) concerning the disaster and said to the angel who was destroying(Q) the people, “Enough! Withdraw your hand.” The angel of the Lord was then standing at the threshing floor of Araunah[b] the Jebusite.
16 David looked up and saw the angel of the Lord standing between heaven and earth, with a drawn sword in his hand extended over Jerusalem. Then David and the elders, clothed in sackcloth, fell facedown.(R)
17 David said to God, “Was it not I who ordered the fighting men to be counted? I, the shepherd,[c] have sinned and done wrong. These are but sheep.(S) What have they done? Lord my God, let your hand fall on me and my family,(T) but do not let this plague remain on your people.”
Footnotes
- 1 Chronicles 21:12 Hebrew; Septuagint and Vulgate (see also 2 Samuel 24:13) of fleeing
- 1 Chronicles 21:15 Hebrew Ornan, a variant of Araunah; also in verses 18-28
- 1 Chronicles 21:17 Probable reading of the original Hebrew text (see 2 Samuel 24:17 and note); Masoretic Text does not have the shepherd.
Cross references
- 1 Chronicles 21:1 : 21:1-26pp — 2Sa 24:1-25
- 1 Chronicles 21:1 : S 2Ch 18:21; S Ps 109:6
- 1 Chronicles 21:1 : 2Ch 14:8; 25:5
- 1 Chronicles 21:2 : 1Ch 27:23-24
- 1 Chronicles 21:3 : S Dt 1:11
- 1 Chronicles 21:5 : S 1Ch 9:1
- 1 Chronicles 21:9 : S 1Sa 22:5
- 1 Chronicles 21:9 : S 1Sa 9:9
- 1 Chronicles 21:12 : S Dt 32:24
- 1 Chronicles 21:12 : Eze 30:25
- 1 Chronicles 21:12 : S Ge 19:13
- 1 Chronicles 21:13 : Ps 6:4; 86:15; 130:4, 7
- 1 Chronicles 21:14 : 1Ch 27:24
- 1 Chronicles 21:15 : S Ge 32:1
- 1 Chronicles 21:15 : Ps 125:2
- 1 Chronicles 21:15 : S Ge 6:6; S Ex 32:14
- 1 Chronicles 21:15 : S Ge 19:13
- 1 Chronicles 21:16 : S Nu 14:5; S Jos 7:6
- 1 Chronicles 21:17 : S 2Sa 7:8
- 1 Chronicles 21:17 : Jnh 1:12
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David defeated human enemies but fell to spiritual ones. Satan incited him to take a census. Joab told David that it would bring guilt. But David’s pride in numbers overruled the objection. Joab counted one million, one hundred thousand troops even without counting Levi and Benjamin. A census itself was not wrong. However, David’s census was done out of pride in human strength without intention of paying the census tax. (Ex 30:11-16) David’s motivations made this census evil in God’s sight.
2. Confession, repentance and God’s mercy (8-17)
David confessed his foolish sin and begged God for forgiveness. God gave three choices of punishment. Though in deep distress for his decision that led his nation into sin, David remembered God’s merciful character. The LORD sent a terrible plague upon all Israel. David took responsibility for his sin and begged God to spare his people. This was true repentance.
Prayer: Lord, lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. Please forgive our sin and be merciful to us.
One Word: Repent our sin; ask for God’s mercy