27 And the Lord commanded the angel; and he put up his sword again into the sheath thereof.
27 Then the Lord spoke to the angel, and he put his sword back into its sheath.
27 Then the Lord commanded the angel, and he put his sword back into its sheath.
27 Then God told the angel to put his sword back into its scabbard.
27 So the Lord commanded the angel, and he returned his sword to its sheath.
27 Then the Lord spoke to the angel, who put the sword back into its sheath.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on 1 Chronicles 21:27
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David's numbering the people.
No mention is made in this book of David's sin in the matter of Uriah, neither of the troubles that followed it: they had no needful connexion with the subjects here noted. But David's sin, in numbering the people, is related: in the atonement made for that sin, there was notice of the place on which the temple should be built. The command to David to build an altar, was a blessed token of reconciliation. God testified his acceptance of David's offerings on this altar. Thus Christ was made sin, and a curse for us; it pleased the Lord to bruise him, that through him, God might be to us, not a consuming Fire, but a reconciled God. It is good to continue attendance on those ordinances in which we have experienced the tokens of God's presence, and have found that he is with us of a truth. Here God graciously met me, therefore I will still expect to meet him.