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== Fausset's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_34174" /> ==
== Fausset's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_34174" /> ==
<p> [[Araunah]] or OMAN. A Jebusite, at whose threshing floor the plague sent for numbering the people was, at David's intercession, stayed. Be offered the area as a site for Jehovah's altar, and only by constraint accepted David's pay (50 shekels of silver, &nbsp;2 Samuel 24:18-24; 600 shekels of gold, &nbsp;1 Chronicles 21:25. As 50 silver shekels is far too low a price for the whole land, if there be no transcriber's error here, which is possible, probably the 50 silver shekels were paid for the small floor, the oxen, and wood of the yokes only; the 600 gold shekels for the whole hill on which David afterward built the temple). Contrast his kingly spirit, "Behold, here be oxen for burnt sacrifice and threshing instruments for wood," with the groveling excuse of the man invited to the king's banquet (&nbsp;Luke 14:19). </p> <p> But compare Elisha's similar spirit when called of: God's prophet (&nbsp;1 Kings 19:21). Self sacrifice raises one from degradation low as that of the accursed [[Jebusites]] to be in [[Israel]] a "king and a priest unto God" (compare &nbsp;2 Samuel 24:23 with &nbsp;Exodus 19:6; &nbsp;1 Peter 2:5; &nbsp;1 Peter 2:9; &nbsp;Revelation 1:6; &nbsp;Revelation 5:10; &nbsp;Revelation 20:6). "These things did Araunah (as) a king give" hardly warrant the guess that he Was of the royal [[Jebusite]] race. Keil translates "all this giveth Araunah, [[O]] king, to the king," which suits the fact that Araunah gave it in intention, but his offer was not accepted (compare &nbsp;Matthew 8:11-12; &nbsp;1 Corinthians 1:27). [[Josephus]] (Ant. 7:13, sec. 9) says Araunah was one of David's chief friends, and spared by him when he took the citadel (v. 7). Probably he made his friendship when fleeing before Saul, when also he made that of [[Uriah]] the Hittite, [[Ittai]] the Gittite, etc. </p>
<p> ARAUNAH or [[Oman. A]] Jebusite, at whose threshing floor the plague sent for numbering the people was, at David's intercession, stayed. Be offered the area as a site for Jehovah's altar, and only by constraint accepted David's pay (50 shekels of silver, &nbsp;2 Samuel 24:18-24; 600 shekels of gold, &nbsp;1 Chronicles 21:25. As 50 silver shekels is far too low a price for the whole land, if there be no transcriber's error here, which is possible, probably the 50 silver shekels were paid for the small floor, the oxen, and wood of the yokes only; the 600 gold shekels for the whole hill on which David afterward built the temple). Contrast his kingly spirit, "Behold, here be oxen for burnt sacrifice and threshing instruments for wood," with the groveling excuse of the man invited to the king's banquet (&nbsp;Luke 14:19). </p> <p> But compare Elisha's similar spirit when called of: God's prophet (&nbsp;1 Kings 19:21). Self sacrifice raises one from degradation low as that of the accursed [[Jebusites]] to be in [[Israel]] a "king and a priest unto God" (compare &nbsp;2 Samuel 24:23 with &nbsp;Exodus 19:6; &nbsp;1 Peter 2:5; &nbsp;1 Peter 2:9; &nbsp;Revelation 1:6; &nbsp;Revelation 5:10; &nbsp;Revelation 20:6). "These things did [[Araunah]] (as) a king give" hardly warrant the guess that he Was of the royal [[Jebusite]] race. Keil translates "all this giveth Araunah, [[O]] king, to the king," which suits the fact that Araunah gave it in intention, but his offer was not accepted (compare &nbsp;Matthew 8:11-12; &nbsp;1 Corinthians 1:27). [[Josephus]] (Ant. 7:13, sec. 9) says Araunah was one of David's chief friends, and spared by him when he took the citadel (v. 7). Probably he made his friendship when fleeing before Saul, when also he made that of [[Uriah]] the Hittite, [[Ittai]] the Gittite, etc. </p>
          
          
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_64857" /> ==
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_64857" /> ==
<p> The Jebusite from whom David purchased the place on which to build the altar of the Lord. &nbsp;2 Samuel 24:16-24 . Called [[Ornan]] in &nbsp;1 Chronicles 21:15-28 . In Samuel it is stated that David bought the threshing floor and the oxen for fifty shekels of silver. He there built an altar, and offered burnt offerings and peace offerings, without anything being said of his building a house for the Lord on the spot: whereas in Chronicles David gave to Ornan 600 shekels of gold by weight for <i> the place. </i> In 2 Chr. 3:1,2 we learn that the threshing floor was on Mount Moriah, and that the site was prepared by David for the temple, which was built by Solomon. [[Doubtless]] therefore 'the place' included a much larger area than was needed for David's altar, and perhaps included the homestead of Araunah. This no doubt formed a part of what is now called the [[Temple]] area, or [[Mosque]] enclosure, in the S.E. of Jerusalem, but on what part of that area the temple was built is not known. </p>
<p> The Jebusite from whom David purchased the place on which to build the altar of the Lord. &nbsp;2 Samuel 24:16-24 . Called ORNAN in &nbsp;1 Chronicles 21:15-28 . In Samuel it is stated that David bought the threshing floor and the oxen for fifty shekels of silver. He there built an altar, and offered burnt offerings and peace offerings, without anything being said of his building a house for the Lord on the spot: whereas in Chronicles David gave to [[Ornan]] 600 shekels of gold by weight for <i> the place. </i> In 2 Chr. 3:1,2 we learn that the threshing floor was on Mount Moriah, and that the site was prepared by David for the temple, which was built by Solomon. [[Doubtless]] therefore 'the place' included a much larger area than was needed for David's altar, and perhaps included the homestead of Araunah. This no doubt formed a part of what is now called the [[Temple]] area, or [[Mosque]] enclosure, in the S.E. of Jerusalem, but on what part of that area the temple was built is not known. </p>
          
          
== People's Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_69487" /> ==
== People's Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_69487" /> ==
<p> [[Araunah]] (''A-Rau'Nah'' ), ''Ark? A Large Ash'' or ''Pine.'' A Jebusite, it has been supposed of royal race, from whom David purchased a threshing-floor as a site for an altar to the Lord. &nbsp;2 Samuel 24:18-25. In &nbsp;1 Chronicles 21:18-28, and &nbsp;2 Chronicles 3:1, the name is Oman. There is an apparent discrepancy in the two accounts in respect to the price paid by David. According to the author of Samuel it was 50 shekels of silver; whereas in Chronicles we and the sum stated to be 600 shekels of gold. But we may suppose the floor, oxen, and instruments purchased for the 50 shekels; the larger area, in which the temple was subsequently built, for 600. Or, the first-named sum was the price of the oxen, the last of the ground. </p>
<p> [[Araunah]] ( ''A-Rau'Nah'' ), ''Ark? A Large Ash'' or ''Pine.'' A Jebusite, it has been supposed of royal race, from whom David purchased a threshing-floor as a site for an altar to the Lord. &nbsp;2 Samuel 24:18-25. In &nbsp;1 Chronicles 21:18-28, and &nbsp;2 Chronicles 3:1, the name is Oman. There is an apparent discrepancy in the two accounts in respect to the price paid by David. According to the author of Samuel it was 50 shekels of silver; whereas in Chronicles we and the sum stated to be 600 shekels of gold. But we may suppose the floor, oxen, and instruments purchased for the 50 shekels; the larger area, in which the temple was subsequently built, for 600. Or, the first-named sum was the price of the oxen, the last of the ground. </p>
          
          
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_49629" /> ==
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_49629" /> ==
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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_20573" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_20573" /> ==
<p> (Heb. Aravnah', אֲרִוְנָה, &nbsp;2 Samuel 24:16-24 [&nbsp;2 Samuel 24:16 אֲוִרְנָה, &nbsp;2 Samuel 24:18 אֲרִנְיָה, perhaps another form of ''Ornan;'' Sept. Ο᾿ρνά ) or Or'nan (Heb. ''Ornan', אָרְנָן, Nimble;'' 1 Chronicles 21; &nbsp;2 Chronicles 3:1; Sept. Ο᾿ρνα )'','' a man of the Jebusite nation, which possessed [[Jerusalem]] before it was taken by the Israelites. The angel of pestilence, sent to punish King David for his presumptuous vanity in taking a census of the people, was stayed in the work of death near a plot of ground belonging to this person, used as a threshing-floor, and situated on Mount Moriah; and when he understood it was required for the site of the Temple, he liberally offered the ground to David as a free gift; but the king insisted on paying the full value for it (50 shekels of silver according to &nbsp;2 Samuel 24:18, but 600 shekels of gold according to &nbsp;1 Chronicles 21:18). B.C. cir. 1017. (See [[David]]). Josephus, who calls him ''Oronna'' (Ο᾿ρόννα, Ant. 7, 13, 4), adds that he was a wealthy man among the Jebusites, whom David spared in the capture of the city on account of his good-will toward the Hebrews ''(Ant.'' 7, 3, 3). (See Moriah). </p>
<p> (Heb. Aravnah', '''''אֲרִוְנָה''''' , &nbsp;2 Samuel 24:16-24 [&nbsp;2 Samuel 24:16 '''''אֲוִרְנָה''''' , &nbsp;2 Samuel 24:18 '''''אֲרִנְיָה''''' , perhaps another form of ''Ornan;'' Sept. '''''Ο᾿Ρνά''''' ) or Or'nan (Heb. ''Ornan', '''''אָרְנָן''''' , Nimble;'' 1 Chronicles 21; &nbsp;2 Chronicles 3:1; Sept. '''''Ο᾿Ρνα''''' ) '','' a man of the Jebusite nation, which possessed [[Jerusalem]] before it was taken by the Israelites. The angel of pestilence, sent to punish King David for his presumptuous vanity in taking a census of the people, was stayed in the work of death near a plot of ground belonging to this person, used as a threshing-floor, and situated on Mount Moriah; and when he understood it was required for the site of the Temple, he liberally offered the ground to David as a free gift; but the king insisted on paying the full value for it (50 shekels of silver according to &nbsp;2 Samuel 24:18, but 600 shekels of gold according to &nbsp;1 Chronicles 21:18). B.C. cir. 1017. (See [[David]]). Josephus, who calls him ''Oronna'' ( '''''Ο᾿Ρόννα''''' , Ant. 7, 13, 4), adds that he was a wealthy man among the Jebusites, whom David spared in the capture of the city on account of his good-will toward the Hebrews ''(Ant.'' 7, 3, 3). (See Moriah). </p>
          
          
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_760" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_760" /> ==
<p> '''''a''''' -'''''rô´na''''' ( ארונה , <i> ''''''ărawnāh''''' </i> , &nbsp;2 Samuel 24:16 , &nbsp;2 Samuel 24:20; ארניה , <i> ''''''ăranyāh''''' </i> &nbsp;2 Samuel 24:18 , and ארנן , <i> ''''''ornān''''' </i> , &nbsp;1 Chronicles 21:15; &nbsp;2 Chronicles 3:1 , all from a [[Hebrew]] root meaning "to be strong"): A J ebusite from whom David at the request of the prophet Gad bought a threshing-floor located upon Mt. Moriah, as a site for an altar of the Lord at the time of the great plague (&nbsp;2 Samuel 24:15; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 21:15 ), upon which [[Solomon]] later erected the temple (&nbsp;2 Chronicles 3:1 ). </p>
<p> ''''' a ''''' - ''''' rô´na ''''' ( ארונה , <i> ''''' 'ărawnāh ''''' </i> , &nbsp;2 Samuel 24:16 , &nbsp;2 Samuel 24:20; ארניה , <i> ''''' 'ăranyāh ''''' </i> &nbsp;2 Samuel 24:18 , and ארנן , <i> ''''' 'ornān ''''' </i> , &nbsp;1 Chronicles 21:15; &nbsp;2 Chronicles 3:1 , all from a [[Hebrew]] root meaning "to be strong"): A J ebusite from whom David at the request of the prophet Gad bought a threshing-floor located upon Mt. Moriah, as a site for an altar of the Lord at the time of the great plague (&nbsp;2 Samuel 24:15; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 21:15 ), upon which [[Solomon]] later erected the temple (&nbsp;2 Chronicles 3:1 ). </p>
          
          
== Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature <ref name="term_14837" /> ==
== Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature <ref name="term_14837" /> ==