2 Samuel 24:10

10 But after David had taken the census, his conscience began to hurt, and he said to the Lord, "I have committed a terrible sin in doing this! Please forgive me. I have acted foolishly."

2 Samuel 24:10 Meaning and Commentary

2 Samuel 24:10

And David's heart smote him, after that had numbered the
people
For nine or ten months his conscience lay asleep, but now the thing was done, it is awakened, and accuses him for it, and he repents of it; now he began to see the pride and haughtiness of his heart; his vanity and confidence in the creature, which led him to it; aggravated by doing it without seeking to know the mind of God, and without giving him his due, the half shekel, according to the law, ( Exodus 30:12 Exodus 30:13 ) ; intent only upon increasing his own revenue, as some think, intending to impose a poll tax upon the people when he had numbered them; and attempting to number a people who were not to be numbered; and numbering those who were under the age of twenty, and therefore the plague began before it was finished, ( 1 Chronicles 27:23 1 Chronicles 27:24 ) ;

and David said unto the Lord, I have sinned greatly in that I have
done;
he saw and owned his sin to be exceeding sinful, attended with very aggravating circumstances:

and now I beseech thee, Lord, take away the iniquity of thy servant;
the guilt of it from his conscience, which lay heavy there, and suffer not the punishment it deserves to take place on him, but grant an application of pardon to him:

for I have done very foolishly;
all sin is folly, and some sins are exceeding foolish, and so this appeared to David; or, "though I have done very foolishly" F2, yet forgive my sin, see ( Psalms 38:5 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F2 (yk) "quamvis", so Goassius notes it may be rendered; so Pool.

2 Samuel 24:10 In-Context

8 So after nine months and twenty days they returned to Jerusalem, having traveled through the whole country.
9 They reported to the king the total number of men capable of military service: 800,000 in Israel and 500,000 in Judah.
10 But after David had taken the census, his conscience began to hurt, and he said to the Lord, "I have committed a terrible sin in doing this! Please forgive me. I have acted foolishly."
11 The Lord said to Gad, David's prophet, "Go and tell David that I am giving him three choices. I will do whichever he chooses." The next morning, after David had gotten up,
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.