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OET-RV 1SA Chapter 25

OET1SA 25 ©

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25:1 David, Nabal, and Abigil

25Later on, Shemuel died and all the Israelis gathered and mourned for him, then they buried him at his house in Ramah.

Then David left and went to the Paran wilderness. 2Now there was a man in Maon whose business was in Carmel. He owned three thousand sheep and one thousand goats, and was busy shearing his sheep at Carmel. 3The man’s name was Nabal, and his wife was Abigail. The wife was wise and very good-looking, whereas the man (who was a Calebite) was harsh and cruel.

4While David was in the wilderness, he heard that Nabal was shearing his sheep, 5so he told ten young men, “Go to Nabal at Carmel and greet him in my name. 6Then tell him, ‘Make you live long. Peace to you and your household and everything that belongs to you. 7Now I’ve heard those shearers are working for you, and your shepherds have been living with us. We haven’t harmed them or taken anything of theirs while they’ve been in Carmel. 8Ask your servants and they’ll confirm this. May these young men enjoy your favour because harvesting the wool is a prosperous time, so I request a gift for your servants and for your ‘son’, David.’ ”

9So David’s men went and passed all that onto Nabal, and then waited for his response. 10But Nabal answered them, “Why should I care about David? Yishay’s son isn’t anyone important. There’s lot of servants these days who’re on the run from their masters. 11This bread and water, and the meat that I’ve butchered, is for my shearers. Why should I give it to men when I don’t even know where they’re from?”

12David’s men left and returned to inform him what Nabal had been said. 13Then David told his men, “Strap on your swords.” So David took around four hundred men, leaving around two hundred with their gear.

14Meanwhile, Nabal’s wife Abigail had been informed by a servant, “Listen, David sent messengers from the wilderness to greet our master, but he yelled at them. 15Their men had been very good to us—we were never harmed or had anything go missing when we were in the countryside. 16They protected us both day and night for the whole time that we were tending the sheep. 17So now you should think about it and decide what you can do, because no doubt disaster is about to hit our master and all his household. He’s a terrible man who listens to no one.”

18So Abigail quickly collected two hundred loaves of bread, two skins of wine, five butchered sheep, a large basket of roasted grain, a hundred bunches of raisins, and two hundred cakes of figs. She loaded it all on donkeys 19and told her servants, “Go ahead with the donkeys. I’ll come along behind you all.” But she didn’t say a word to her husband Nabal.

20As she rode down a hill and into the ravine, suddenly she encountered David and his men coming down to meet her. 21David had told them, “Well it was certainly a waste of time looking after that fellow in the wilderness, and taking such care not to take anything of his. Then all he did was to return insults for our good behaviour. 22May God preserve my enemies, if I don’t eliminate all of the older and young men in his household before the morning.

23When Abigail saw David, she quickly dismounted from the donkey and fell to her knees in front of David and bowed her face to the ground. 24She clutched his feet and said, “My master, let the guilt be on me myself. Please let your female servant explain to youplease listen to what your female servant has to say. 25My master, please don’t remain angry at that worthless man, Nabal. His name means ‘fool’ and so he is. He’s a senseless man, but my master, your female servant didn’t see the young men you sent. 26And now, my master, as Yahweh lives and as your spirit lives, it’s Yahweh who’s prevented you from spilling blood and taking his punishment into your own hands. And now may your enemies and anyone who makes plans against my master be like Nabal. 27Now let this gift that your servant has brought to my master be given to the young men who serve my master. 28Please forgive your female servant for being forward because Yahweh will certain advance my master’s reputation. My master is fighting Yahweh’s battles and all your life, you haven’t broken the law. 29Even if someone decides to chase you and try to kill you my master, your God Yahweh will keep you wrapped in his bundle of the living, whereas your enemies will be slung away like stones from a sling. 30If Yahweh does all the good things he’s promised for my master, then in time you’ll become Israel’s ruler. 31It would be good not to have someone’s unnecessary death as an obstacle for you or to be seen as my master just saving his own skin. Then Yahweh will bless my master, and you will appreciate your female servant.”

32“May Israel’s God Yahweh be blessed,” David responded. “The one who sent you to meet me today. 33And blessed be your discernment and blessed be you yourself, because you’ve prevented me from shedding blood today and from taking my own revenge. 34Yes indeed, as Yahweh lives, Israel’s God prevented me from harming you. If you hadn’t hurried here to meet me, certainly neither Nabal nor any of his older or young men would have survived to see the morning light. 35Then David accepted the gifts that she had brought for him, and said, “Go back to your house in peace. See, I’ve listened to what you said and granted your request.”

36When Abigail got home to Nabal, wow, he had put on a celebration at his house with a feast fit for a king. He was feeling very contented and was quite drunk, so she didn’t tell him anything at all until it was light in the morning. 37And so it was in the morning, when Nabal’s wine had worn off, his wife told him what she’d done. In his rage, he had a stroke and became totally paralysed 38for about then days. Then Yahweh struck Nabal and he died.

39When David heard that Nabal had died, he said, “Blessed be Yahweh, who has judged the case of Nabal’s insult and has prevented his servant from doing the wrong thing. And Yahweh has repaid Nabal for his own evil.”

Then David sent messengers to Abigail about taking her as a wife. 40His servants went to her at Carmel and told her, “David sent us to take you back to become his wife.”

41She knelt down with her face to the ground and replied, “See, your female servant is ready for washing the feet of my master’s servants like a slave woman.” 42Then Abigail and five of her servant girls quickly got ready, and she mounted the donkey. She followed the messengers to where David was and became a wife for him.

43David had also married Ahinoam from Yizre’el, so both of them became his wives. 44(Meanwhile Sha’ul had given his daughter, David’ wife Mikal, to Palti, Layish’s son from Gallim.)[ref]


25:44: 2Sam 3:14-16.

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