All these, O king, Araunah has given to the king.” And Araunah said to the king, “May the Lord your God accept you.”
Parallel translations
- WEB All this, O king, does Araunah give to the king.” Araunah said to the king, “May Yahweh your God accept you.”
- KJV All these things did Araunah, as a king, give unto the king. And Araunah said unto the king, The LORD thy God accept thee.
- BSB O king, Araunah gives all these to the king.” He also said to the king, “May the LORD your God accept you.”
- NASB Everything, O king, Araunah gives to the king.” And Araunah said to the king, “May the Lord your God be favorable to you.”
- NLT I will give it all to you, Your Majesty, and may the Lord your God accept your sacrifice.”
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Quick answer
Araunah gives all freely and blesses the king, praying the LORD will accept David's offering.
Overview
Araunah's open-handed generosity and benediction reflect genuine reverence for the LORD. Yet David will not accept the gift, because the matter at hand concerns costly sacrifice that must be truly his own.
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- Ezek 20:40–41For in my holy mountain, in the mountain of the height of Israel,” says the Lord Yahweh, “there shall all the house of Israel, all of them, serve me in the land. There I will accept them, and there I will require your offerings and the first fruits of your offerings, with all your holy things.
- Isa 32:8But the noble devises noble things; and he will continue in noble things.
- Job 42:8–9Now therefore, take to yourselves seven bulls and seven rams, and go to my servant Job, and offer up for yourselves a burnt offering; and my servant Job shall pray for you, for I will accept him, that I not deal with you according to your folly. For you have not spoken of me the thing that is right, as my servant Job has.”
- Hos 8:13As for the sacrifices of my offerings, they sacrifice meat and eat it; But Yahweh doesn’t accept them. Now he will remember their iniquity, and punish their sins. They will return to Egypt.
- 1 Tim 2:1–2I exhort therefore, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercessions, and givings of thanks, be made for all men:
- Ps 20:3–4remember all your offerings, and accept your burned sacrifice. Selah.
- Ps 45:16Your sons will take the place of your fathers. You shall make them princes in all the earth.
- Rom 15:30–31Now I beg you, brothers, by our Lord Jesus Christ, and by the love of the Spirit, that you strive together with me in your prayers to God for me,
- Isa 60:7All the flocks of Kedar will be gathered together to you. The rams of Nebaioth will serve you. They will be accepted as offerings on my altar; and I will beautify my glorious house.
- 1 Pet 2:5You also, as living stones, are built up as a spiritual house, to be a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.
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