1 Chronicles 21:9-19

1 Chronicles 21:9-19

[9] And the LORD  spake  unto Gad,  David's  seer,  saying,  [10] and tell  David,  saying,  the LORD,  I offer  thee three  things: choose  thee one  of them,  that I may do  it unto thee. [11] So Gad  came  to David,  and said  the LORD,  Choose  thee [12] Either three  years'  famine;  or three  months  to be destroyed  before  thy foes,  while that the sword  of thine enemies  overtaketh  thee; or  else three  days  the sword  of the LORD,  even the pestilence,  in the land,  and the angel  of the LORD  destroying  throughout all the coasts  of Israel.  Now therefore advise  thyself what word  I shall bring again  to him that sent  me. [13] And David  said  unto Gad,  I am in a great  let me fall  now into the hand  of the LORD;  for very  great  are his mercies:  but let me not fall  into the hand  of man.  [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.