2 Samuel 24
Introduction
Verses 1–9
Here we have, I. The orders which David gave to Joab to number the people of Israel and Judah, 2 Sam. 24:1–2. Two things here seem strange:—1. The sinfulness of this.
Verses 10–17
We have here David repenting of the sin and yet punished for it, God repenting of the judgment and David thereby made more penitent. I. Here is David’s penitent reflection upon and confession of his sin in numbering the people.
Verses 18–25
Here is, I. A command sent to David to erect an altar in the place where he saw the angel, 2 Sam. 24:18. This was to intimate to David, 1. That, upon his repeated submission and humiliation, God was now thoroughly reconciled to him; for, if the Lord had been pleased to kill him, he would not have…
The last words of David, which we read in the chapter before, were admirably good, but in this chapter we read of some of his last works, which were none of the best; yet he repented, and did his first works again, and so he finished well. We have here, I.