Today, I am reading and commenting on 1 Chronicles 20-23.
Every time I read one of the accounts about the census King David held and the plague which followed it I have unanswered questions. None of the accounts clearly define what David’s sin was in holding the census. However, today I want to focus on the place where the angel of the Lord which was spreading the plague stopped and where David built an altar to God. The passage tells us that an angel of the Lord spread a plague over the nation of Israel, stopping as it approached Jerusalem at the threshing floor of Araunah the Jebusite. The passage also tells us that David and the elders of Israel were dressed in sackcloth and fell face down when David saw the angel standing there with a drawn sword. At this point David cried out to God asking that the punishment fall only on himself and his family, since it was his sin which brought it about. The next verse has an angel tell David’s seer, or prophet, to build an altar on the threshing floor of Araunah.
So, the first thing I noticed about this was that David and the elders of Israel were already dressed in sackcloth when David saw the angel. The passage has God telling the angel to stop before it mentions that David cried out to God to spare the people. Yet, it is clear that David and the elders were already praying for just such an outcome. In this passage David gives two examples which every leader of people should follow. First, he acknowledges that the people he was leading suffered as a result of his sin, his mistake. Second, he sought to suffer in their place.
I want to apologize for not getting into the selection of this spot to build an altar, but, as often happens, as I wrote this blog I found myself going in a different direction.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.