the Week of Proper 8 / Ordinary 13
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2 Samuel 24:21
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Bertanyalah Arauna: "Mengapa tuanku raja datang kepada hambanya ini?" Jawab Daud: "Untuk membeli tempat pengirikan ini dari padamu dengan maksud mendirikan mezbah bagi TUHAN, supaya tulah ini berhenti menimpa rakyat."
Maka sembah Arauna: Karena apa gerangan tuanku datang mendapatkan patik ini? Maka titah Daud: Yaitu sebab aku hendak membeli tempat mengirik ini dari padamu hendak membangunkan sebuah mezbah akan Tuhan, supaya bala ini dilalukan dari pada orang banyak itu.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Wherefore: 2 Samuel 24:3, 2 Samuel 24:18
To buy: Genesis 23:8-16, 1 Chronicles 21:22, Jeremiah 32:6-14
the plague: 2 Samuel 21:3-14, Numbers 16:47-50, Numbers 25:8, Psalms 106:30
Cross-References
And Abraham was old & stricken in dayes, and the Lorde had blessed Abraham in all thinges.
To whom Abraham aunswered: beware that thou bring not my sonne thyther agayne.
The Lorde God of heauen whiche toke me from my fathers house, & from the land of my kinred, and which spake vnto me, and that sware vnto me, saying, vnto thy seede wyll I geue this lande: he shall sende his angell before thee, and thou shalt take a wyfe vnto my sonne from thence.
And he saide: Lord God of my maister Abraham, I pray thee sende me good speede this day, and shewe mercy vnto my maister Abraham.
And she sayd: drinke my Lorde. And she hasted, and let downe her pytcher vpon her arme, and gaue him drinke.
And she poured out her pytcher into the trough hastyly, and ranne agayne vnto the well to draw [water] and drew for all his Camelles.
He sayde vnto them: hynder me not, beholde, the Lorde hath prospered my iourney, sende me away therefore, that I may go to my maister.
Confesse you [it] vnto God: for he is gratious, and his mercy endureth for euer.
O that men would confesse vnto God his louyng kindnesse: and his marueylous actes [done] to the chyldren of men.
O that men would confesse vnto God: his louing kindnes and his marueylous actes [done] to the chyldren of men.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Araunah said, wherefore is my lord the king come to his servant?.... Which both implies admiration in him, that so great a person should visit him in his threshingfloor; that a king should come to a subject his servant, who should rather have come to him, and would upon the least intimation; it was a piece of condescension he marvelled at; and it expresses a desire to know his pleasure with him, supposing it must be something very urgent and important, that the king should come himself upon it: and to this David made answer,
and David said, what he was come for:
to buy the threshingfloor of thee, to build an altar to the Lord, that the plague may be stayed from the people; for though David had acknowledged his sin, and God had repented of the evil he inflicted for it, and given orders for stopping it; yet he would have an altar built, and sacrifices offered, to show that the only way to have peace, and pardon, and safety from ruin and destruction, deserved by sin, is through the expiatory sacrifice of Christ, of which fill sacrifices were typical, and were designed to lead the faith of the Lord's people to that.