1 Chronicles 21:20-25
Context21:20 While Ornan was threshing wheat, he turned and saw the messenger, and he and his four sons hid themselves. 21:21 When David came to Ornan, Ornan looked and saw David; he came out from the threshing floor and bowed to David with his face 1 to the ground. 21:22 David said to Ornan, “Sell me the threshing floor 2 so I can build 3 on it an altar for the Lord – I’ll pay top price 4 – so that the plague may be removed 5 from the people.” 21:23 Ornan told David, “You can have it! 6 My master, the king, may do what he wants. 7 Look, I am giving you the oxen for burnt sacrifices, the threshing sledges for wood, and the wheat for an offering. I give it all to you.” 21:24 King David replied to Ornan, “No, I insist on buying it for top price. 8 I will not offer to the Lord what belongs to you or offer a burnt sacrifice 9 that cost me nothing. 10 21:25 So David bought the place from Ornan for 600 pieces of gold. 11
[21:22] 1 tn Heb “the place of the threshing floor.”
[21:22] 2 tn Following the imperative, the prefixed verbal form with vav (ו) conjunctive here indicates the immediate purpose/result: “so I can build.”
[21:22] 3 tn Heb “For full silver sell to me.”
[21:22] 4 tn Following the imperative and first person prefixed verbal form with vav (ו) conjunctive, this third person prefixed verbal form with vav conjunctive introduces the ultimate purpose/result: “so the plague may be removed.” Another option is subordinate this form to the preceding imperative, but the latter may be taken as a parenthetical expansion of the initial request.
[21:23] 1 tn Heb “take for yourself.”
[21:23] 2 tn Heb “what is good in his eyes.”
[21:24] 1 tn Heb “No, for buying I will buy for full silver.” The infinitive absolute precedes the finite verb for emphasis.
[21:24] 2 tc The parallel text in 2 Sam 24:24 has the plural “burnt sacrifices.”
[21:24] 3 tn Or “without [paying] compensation.”
[21:25] 1 tc The parallel text of 2 Sam 24:24 says David bought the threshing floor and the oxen for “fifty pieces of silver.” This would have been about 20 ounces (568 grams) of silver by weight.