The pestilence swept through the land like cholera or the black death in modern times. At last it approached the Holy City. It seemed as if the angel of the Lord were hovering over it, sword in hand, awaiting the final order. All this is spoken after the manner of men. It is clear, however, that, in answer to David's penitent faith, a great change came over the scene. If the same faith had been exercised before the plague reached Jerusalem, may we not believe that an arrest would have come previously? As soon as David was prepared, as in 2 Samuel 24:17, to suffer instead of his people, his love and contrition and faith were accepted on their behalf.
Then, on Mount Moriah, where centuries before Abraham's uplifted knife was stayed, the angel now stayed his act of judgment. The threshing floor of Araunah became the site of an altar, while afterward on that spot stood the Temple, the center of national worship and the scene of the manifestation of the Son of man. The lesson for us is that, when we take the true attitude toward God, we can exercise, by our faith, prayer and self-sacrifice, a wonderful influence in behalf of cities and nations.
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Chapter Summary: 2 Samuel 24
1David, tempted by Satan, forces Joab to number the people 5The captains, in nine months and twenty days, gather 1,300,000 fighting men 10David repents, and having three plagues proposed by God, chooses pestilence 15After the death of 70,000, David by prayer prevents the destruction of Jerusalem 18David, by God's direction, purchases Araunah's threshing floor; 25and the plague stops
What do the individual words in 2 Samuel 24:19 mean?
So went upDavidaccording to the wordof GadascommandedYahweh