Monday, October 22, 2007

1 Samuel 25:2-22 (NRSV)

David judges against Nabal

There was a man in Maon, whose property was in Carmel. The man was very
rich; he had three thousand sheep and a thousand goats. He was shearing his
sheep in Carmel. Now the name of the man was Nabal, and the name of his wife
Abigail. The woman was clever and beautiful, but the man was surly and mean;
he was a Calebite. David heard in the wilderness that Nabal was shearing his
sheep. So David sent ten young men; and David said to the young men, "Go up
to Carmel, and go to Nabal, and greet him in my name. Thus you shall salute
him: 'Peace be to you, and peace be to your house, and peace be to all that you
have. I hear that you have shearers; now your shepherds have been with us,
and we did them no harm, and they missed nothing, all the time they were in
Carmel. Ask your young men, and they will tell you. Therefore let my young
men find favor in your sight; for we have come on a feast day. Please give whatever
you have at hand to your servants and to your son David.'"

When David's young men came, they said all this to Nabal in the name of David;
and then they waited. But Nabal answered David's servants, "Who is David?
Who is the son of Jesse? There are many servants today who are breaking
away from their masters. Shall I take my bread and my water and the meat that I
have butchered for my shearers, and give it to men who come from I do not know
where?" So David's young men turned away, and came back and told him all
this. David said to his men, "Every man strap on his sword!" And every one
of them strapped on his sword; David also strapped on his sword; and about four
hundred men went up after David, while two hundred remained with the
baggage.

But one of the young men told Abigail, Nabal's wife, "David sent messengers out
of the wilderness to salute our master; and he shouted insults at them. Yet the
men were very good to us, and we suffered no harm, and we never missed
anything when we were in the fields, as long as we were with them; they were a
wall to us both by night and by day, all the while we were with them keeping the
sheep. Now therefore know this and consider what you should do; for evil has
been decided against our master and against all his house; he is so ill-natured
that no one can speak to him."

Then Abigail hurried and took two hundred loaves, two skins of wine, five sheep
ready dressed, five measures of parched grain, one hundred clusters of raisins,
and two hundred cakes of figs. She loaded them on donkeys and said to her
young men, "Go on ahead of me; I am coming after you." But she did not tell her
husband Nabal. As she rode on the donkey and came down under cover of the
mountain, David and his men came down toward her; and she met them. Now
David had said, "Surely it was in vain that I protected all that this fellow has in
the wilderness, so that nothing was missed of all that belonged to him; but he
has returned me evil for good. God do so to David and more also, if by morning I
leave so much as one male of all who belong to him."

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