2 Samuel 24:18-25

David Acquires a Threshing Floor and Constructs an Altar There

18 So Gad went to David that day and told him, “Go up and build an altar for the Lord on the threshing floor of Araunah the Jebusite.” 19So David went up as Gad instructed him to do, according to the Lord’s instructions.

20 When Araunah looked out and saw the king and his servants approaching him, he
tn Heb “Araunah.” The name has been replaced in the translation by the pronoun (“he”) for stylistic reasons.
went out and bowed to the king with his face
tn Heb “nostrils.”
to the ground.
21Araunah said, “Why has my lord the king come to his servant?” David replied, “To buy from you the threshing floor so I can build an altar for the Lord, so that the plague may be removed from the people.” 22Araunah told David, “My lord the king may take whatever he wishes
tn Heb “what is good in his eyes.”
and offer it. Look! Here are oxen for burnt offerings, and threshing sledges
sn Threshing sledges were heavy boards used in ancient times for loosening grain from husks. On the bottom sides of these boards sharp stones were embedded, and the boards were then dragged across the grain on a threshing floor by an ox or donkey.
and harnesses
tn Heb “the equipment of the oxen.”
for wood.
23I, the servant of my lord
tc The Hebrew text is difficult here. The translation reads עֶבֶד אֲדֹנִי (ʿeved ʾadoni, “the servant of my lord”) rather than the MT’s אֲרַוְנָה (ʾAravnah). In normal court etiquette a subject would not use his own name in this way, but would more likely refer to himself in the third person. The MT probably first sustained loss of עֶבֶד (ʿeved, “servant”), leading to confusion of the word for “my lord” with the name of the Jebusite referred to here.
the king, give it all to the king!” Araunah also told the king, “May the Lord your God show you favor!”
24But the king said to Araunah, “No, I insist on buying it from you! I will not offer to the Lord my God burnt sacrifices that cost me nothing.”

So David bought the threshing floor and the oxen for 50 pieces of silver.
tn Heb “50 shekels of silver.” This would have been about 20 ounces (568 grams) of silver by weight.
25Then David built an altar for the Lord there and offered burnt sacrifices and peace offerings. And the Lord accepted prayers for the land, and the plague was removed from Israel.
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