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them all the time they were in Carmel. 8 Ask your young men, and they
will tell you. Therefore let the young men find favour in your eyes, for we come on a
good day. Please give whatever comes to your hand to your servants and to your son
David.’ ”
9 When
David’s young men came, they spoke to Nabal all those words in the name of
David, and waited.
10 Nabal answered
David’s servants and said, “Who is
David? Who is the son of Jesse? There are many servants who break away from their masters these days. 11 Shall I then take my bread, my water, and my meat that I have killed for my shearers, and give it to men who I don’t know where they come from?”
12 So
David’s young men turned on their way and went back, and came and told him all these words.
13
David said to his men, “Every man put on his sword!”
Every man put on his sword.
David also put on his sword. About four hundred men followed
David, and two hundred stayed by the baggage.
14 But one of the young men told Abigail, Nabal’s wife, saying, “Behold,
David sent messengers out of the wilderness to greet our master; and he insulted them. 15 But the men were very
good to us, and we were not harmed, and we didn’t miss anything as long as we went with them, when we were in the fields. 16 They were a wall to us both by night and by day, all the while we were with them keeping the sheep. 17 Now therefore know and consider what you
will do; for evil is determined against our master and against all his house, for he is such a worthless fellow that one can’t speak to him.”
18 Then Abigail hurried and took two hundred loaves of bread, two containers of wine, five sheep ready dressed, five seahs† of parched grain, one hundred clusters of raisins, and two hundred cakes of figs, and laid them on donkeys. 19 She said to her young men, “Go on before me. Behold, I am coming after you.” But she didn’t tell her husband, Nabal. 20 As she rode on her donkey, and came down hidden by the mountain, behold,
David and his men came down towards her, and she met them.
21 Now
David had said, “Surely in vain I have kept all that this fellow has in the wilderness, so that nothing was missed of all that pertained to him. He has returned me evil for
good. 22 God do so to the enemies of
David, and
more also, if I leave of all that belongs to him by the morning light so much as one who urinates on a wall.”‡
23 When Abigail saw
David, she hurried and got off her donkey, and fell before
David on her face and bowed herself to the ground. 24 She fell at his feet and said, “On me, my lord, on me be the blame! Please let your servant speak in your ears. Hear the words of your servant. 25 Please don’t let my lord pay attention to this worthless fellow, Nabal, for as his name is, so is he. Nabal§ is his name, and folly is with him; but I, your servant, didn’t see my lord’s young men whom you sent. 26 Now therefore, my lord, as the LORD lives and as your
soul lives, since the LORD has withheld you from blood guiltiness and from avenging yourself with your own hand, now therefore let your enemies and those who seek evil to my lord be as Nabal. 27 Now this present which your servant has brought to my lord, let it be
given to the young men who follow my lord. 28 Please forgive the trespass of your servant. For the LORD
will certainly make my lord a sure house, because my lord fights the LORD’s battles. Evil
will not be found in you all your days. 29 Though men may rise up to pursue you and to seek your
soul, yet the
soul of my lord
will be bound in the bundle of life with the LORD your God. He
will sling out the souls of your enemies as from a sling’s pocket. 30 It
will come to pass, when the LORD has done to my lord according to all the
good that he has spoken concerning you, and has appointed you prince over Israel, 31 that this shall be no grief to you, nor offence of
heart to my lord, either that you have shed blood without cause, or that my lord has avenged himself. When the LORD has dealt well with my lord, then remember your servant.”
32
David said to Abigail, “Blessed is the LORD, the God of Israel, who sent you today to meet me! 33 Blessed is your discretion, and blessed are you, who have kept me today from blood guiltiness, and from avenging myself with my own hand. 34 For indeed, as the LORD the God of Israel lives, who has withheld me from harming you, unless you had hurried and come to meet me, surely there wouldn’t have been left to Nabal by the morning light so much as one who urinates on a wall.”†
35 So
David received from her hand that which she had brought him. Then he said to her, “Go up in peace to your house. Behold, I have listened to your voice and have granted your request.”
36 Abigail came to Nabal; and behold, he held a feast in his house like the feast of a king. Nabal’s
heart was merry within him, for he was very drunk. Therefore she told him nothing until the morning light. 37 In the morning, when the wine had gone out of Nabal, his wife told him these things; and his
heart died within him, and he became as a stone. 38 About ten days later, the LORD struck Nabal, so that he died. 39 When
David heard that Nabal was dead, he said, “Blessed is the LORD, who has pleaded the cause of my reproach from the hand of Nabal, and has kept back his servant from evil. The LORD has returned the evildoing of Nabal on his own head.”
David sent and spoke concerning Abigail, to take her to himself as wife. 40 When
David’s servants had come to Abigail to Carmel, they spoke to her, saying, “
David has sent us to you, to take you to him as wife.”
41 She arose and bowed herself with her face to the earth, and said, “Behold, your servant is a servant to wash the feet of the servants of my lord.” 42 Abigail hurriedly arose and rode on a donkey with her five maids who followed her; and she went after the messengers of
David, and became his wife. 43
David also took Ahinoam of Jezreel; and they both became his wives.
44 Now Saul had
given Michal his daughter,
David’s wife, to Palti the son of Laish, who was of Gallim.
26
1 The Ziphites came to Saul to Gibeah, saying, “Doesn’t
David hide himself in the hill of Hachilah, which is before the
desert?” 2 Then Saul arose and went down to the wilderness of Ziph, having three thousand chosen men of Israel with him, to seek
David in the wilderness of Ziph. 3 Saul encamped in the hill of Hachilah, which is before the
desert, by the way. But
David stayed in the wilderness, and he saw that Saul came after him into the wilderness. 4
David therefore sent out spies, and understood that Saul had certainly come. 5 Then
David arose and came to the place where Saul had encamped; and
David saw the place where Saul lay, with Abner the son of Ner, the captain of his army. Saul lay within the place of the wagons, and the people were encamped around him.
6 Then
David answered and said to Ahimelech the Hittite, and to Abishai the son of Zeruiah, brother of Joab, saying, “Who
will go down with me to Saul to the camp?”
Abishai said, “I
will go down with you.” 7 So
David and Abishai came to the people by night; and, behold, Saul lay sleeping within the place of the wagons, with his spear stuck in the ground at his head; and Abner and the people lay around him. 8 Then Abishai said to
David, “God has delivered up your enemy into your hand today. Now therefore please let me strike him with the spear to the earth at one stroke, and I
will not strike him the second time.”
9
David said to Abishai, “Don’t destroy him, for who can stretch out his hand against the LORD’s anointed, and be guiltless?” 10
David said, “As the LORD lives, the LORD
will strike him; or his day shall come to die, or he shall go down into battle and perish. 11 The LORD forbid that I should stretch out my hand against the LORD’s anointed; but now please take the spear that is at his head and the jar of water, and let’s go.”
12 So
David took the spear and the jar of water from Saul’s head, and they went away. No man saw it, or knew it, nor did any awake; for they were all asleep, because a deep sleep from the LORD had fallen on them. 13 Then
David went over to the other side, and stood on the top of the mountain far away, a great
space being between them; 14 and
David cried to the people, and to Abner the