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    Today’s question is, “Why was God so angry at David for taking the census?”

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    In this video I’ll answer that question from a biblical perspective.

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    Then afterwards, as always, I’ll share some helpful resources, so stick around until the end.

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    Second Samuel 24:1 says, “Again the anger of the Lord burned against Israel, and he

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    incited David against them, saying, ‘Go and take a census of Israel and Judah.’”

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    The parallel account of the incident surrounding the census, however, reveals it was Satan

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    who incited David to take the census: “Satan rose up against Israel and incited David to

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    take a census of Israel” (1 Chronicles 21:1).

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    This discrepancy is often explained by the understanding that, in order to achieve His

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    purposes, sometimes God sovereignly permits Satan to act.

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    God can use Satan in various ways, with the result being the refining, disciplining, and

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    purification of disobedient believers (Luke 22:31–32).

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    Such might have been the case with David.

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    God allowed Satan to tempt him, and David sinned, revealing his pride, and God then

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    dealt with David accordingly.

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    There other considerations concerning the passages relating David’s sinful census.

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    Here is 2 Samuel 24:1 in four translations:

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    “Again the anger of the Lord burned against Israel, and he incited David against them. . .” (NIV).

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    “Again the anger of the LORD was kindled against Israel, and he incited David against them . . .” (ESV).

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    “And again the anger of the LORD was kindled against Israel, and he moved David against them . . .” (KJV).

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    “Now again the anger of the LORD burned against Israel, and it incited David against them . . .” (NASB).

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    Note that the New American Standard Bible says “it” (the anger of the Lord) is what

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    caused David to take the census.

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    The other translations say “he” (the Lord) did the inciting.

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    The reason for the differences in translation is that, in the original language, there is

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    no subject for the verb incited.

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    The fact is we aren’t told who exactly moved David to take the census.

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    To translate the verse literally, we would say, “There was who moved David against

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    them” or “For one moved David against them.”

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    The translations above have taken this to mean it was either God or His anger that caused

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    David to take the census.

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    But there are other options:

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    – The unstated thing that moved David to conduct the census could have been David’s

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    own evil imagination.

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    – The “one” who moved David could be Satan, as 1 Chronicles 21:1 says.

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    – The “adversary” (the meaning of the word Satan) mentioned in 1 Chronicles could

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    be someone other than the devil; it could have been an unnamed counselor to David who

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    prompted him into a foolish (or sinful) action.

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    As to why God was angry at David, in those times, a man only had the right to count or

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    number what belonged to him.

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    Israel did not belong to David; Israel belonged to God.

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    In Exodus 30:12 God told Moses, “When you take a census of the Israelites to count them,

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    each one must pay the LORD a ransom for his life at the time he is counted.

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    Then no plague will come on them when you number them.”

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    It was up to God to command a census, and if David counted he should only do it at God’s

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    command, receiving a ransom to “atone” for the counting.

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    This is why God was angry again with Israel and is also why David was “conscience-stricken”

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    after he counted Israel.

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    David knew it was wrong and begged God to take away the guilt of his sin (2 Samuel 24:10).

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    God gave David a choice of three punishments for his sin—three years of famine, three

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    months of fleeing before his enemies, or three days of plague.

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    David chose the third, and the Lord then punished Israel with a plague that killed 70,000 men

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    from Dan in the north to Beersheba in the south.

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    As for why God punished the whole nation for the sin of the king, that is exactly the question

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    David asks in 2 Samuel 24:17.

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    Why, when he was the one who had sinned, did the people have to suffer?

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    He even requested that God’s hand be against him and his family only, and that God would

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    spare the people.

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    But, as with the account of Job, God chose not to give a reason for His actions.

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    Perhaps it was because of Israel’s multiplied sins and rebellion against God throughout

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    the centuries.

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    Perhaps it was a lesson to the people (and to us as well) that the people suffer when

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    their leaders go astray.

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    The reality is that God didn’t justify His actions with a reason, nor does He have to.

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    Of the three choices presented to David, the first two would have involved some level of

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    dependency upon the mercy of man: the warfare, of course, would be as severe as the enemy

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    wanted it to be; the famine would require Israel to seek food from other nations, relying

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    on the pity of their neighbors.

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    Instead of relying on the mercy of any human, David chose to rely on the mercy of God—the

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    pestilence was, after all, the most direct form of punishment from God, and in the plague

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    they could only look to God for relief.

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    The psalmist tells us, “As for God, His way is perfect” (Psalm 18:30).

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    If God’s ways are “perfect,” then we can trust that whatever He does—and whatever

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    He allows—is also perfect.

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    Our responsibility to God is to obey Him, to trust Him, and to submit to His will, whether

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    we understand it or not.

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    As we see in 2 Samuel 24:16, God was grieved because of the things that were happening

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    to His people, and He called off the punishment.

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    Even in His rebuke God still shows His love and mercy.

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Use "disciplining" in a sentence | "disciplining" example sentences

How to use "disciplining" in a sentence?

  • I was a very defiant child, and my father encouraged that. He wanted me to be as wild and creative as possible and didn't believe in disciplining children.
    -Sadie Frost-
  • Disciplining yourself to do what you know is right and important, although difficult, is the highroad to pride, self-esteem, and personal satisfaction.
    -Margaret Thatcher-
  • By disciplining and training the mind to focus on one thing, we gain control of perception; we learn to grab it and put it someplace we want it to be.
    -Frederick Lenz-
  • Mathematics may, be briefly defined as the science of quantities, and is one of the most important of disciplining studies which engage the practical student.
    -Rufus Choate-
  • A positive goal to strive for when disciplining would be to raise children we not only love, but in whose company we love being.
    -Magda Gerber-
  • The KEY to disciplining ourselves in the area of obedience is always keeping in mind to whom we are being obedient.
    -Aiden Wilson Tozer-
  • By steadily disciplining the animal nature, until it becomes one pointed, it is possible to establish conscious awareness of The Eternal.
    -Laozi-
  • Mind you, there is no value in learning. You are all mistaken in learning. The only value of knowledge is in the strengthening, the disciplining, of the mind.
    -Swami Vivekananda-

Definition and meaning of DISCIPLINING

What does "disciplining mean?"

/ˈdisəplən/

verb
train to obey rules.

What are synonyms of "disciplining"?
Some common synonyms of "disciplining" are:
  • train,
  • drill,
  • teach,
  • school,
  • coach,
  • educate,
  • regiment,
  • indoctrinate,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.