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What does the Bible say about David's numbering of Israel?

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The Bible details David's decision to number Israel as a sin that led to severe consequences.

In 2 Samuel 24, David's act of numbering Israel was deemed sinful, prompting God's displeasure. This decision, though seemingly innocent, was viewed as a lack of faith and possibly a display of pride. The historical context indicates that David was intoxicated by past victories, leading him to forget his dependence on God. His actions resulted in the death of seventy thousand men due to a pestilence, highlighting the seriousness of his error. This episode serves as a reminder that spiritual pride often arises from success and can lead to disastrous outcomes.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 24, 1 Chronicles 21:1

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