1 Samuel 25:2-22

1 Samuel 25:2-22

[2] And there was a man  in Maon,  whose possessions  were in Carmel;  and the man  was very  great,  and he had three  thousand  sheep,  and a thousand  goats:  and he was shearing  his sheep  in Carmel.  [3] Now the name  of the man  was Nabal;  and the name  of his wife  Abigail:  and she was a woman  of good  understanding,  and of a beautiful  countenance:  but the man  was churlish  and evil  in his doings;  [4] And David  heard  in the wilderness  that Nabal  did shear  his sheep.  [5] And David  sent out  ten  young men,  and David  said  unto the young men,  Get you up  to Carmel,  and go  to Nabal,  and greet  him in my name:  [6] And thus shall ye say  to him that liveth  in prosperity, Peace  be to thine house,  and peace  be unto all that thou hast. [7] And now I have heard  that thou hast shearers:  now thy shepherds  which were with us, we hurt  them not, neither was there ought  missing  unto them, all the while  they were in Carmel.  [8] Ask  thy young men,  and they will shew  thee. Wherefore let the young men  find  favour  in thine eyes:  for we come  in a good  day:  give,  I pray thee, whatsoever cometh  to thine hand  unto thy servants,  and to thy son  David.  [9] And when David's  young men  came,  they spake  to Nabal  according to all those words  in the name  of David,  and ceased.  [10] And Nabal  answered  David's  servants,  and said,  Who is David?  and who is the son  of Jesse?  servants  now a days  that break away  every man  from  his master.  [11] Shall I then take  my bread,  and my water,  and my flesh  that I have killed  for my shearers,  and give  whom I know  [12] So David's  young men  turned  their way,  and went again,  and came  and told  him all those sayings.  [13] And David  said  Gird ye on  every man  his sword.  And they girded on  every man  his sword;  and David  also girded on  his sword:  and there went up  after  David  about four  hundred  men;  and two hundred  abode  by the stuff.  [14] But one  of the young men  told  Abigail,  Nabal's  wife,  saying,  Behold, David  sent  messengers  out of the wilderness  to salute  our master;  and he railed  on them. [15] But the men  were very  good  unto us, and we were not hurt,  neither missed  we any thing,  as long as  we were conversant  with them, when we were in the fields:  [16] They were a wall  unto us both by night  and day,  all the while  we were with them keeping  the sheep.  [17] Now therefore know  and consider  what thou wilt do;  for evil  is determined  against our master,  and against all his household:  for he is such a son  of Belial,  that a man cannot speak  [18] Then Abigail  made haste,  and took  two hundred  loaves,  and two  bottles  of wine,  and five  sheep  ready dressed,  and five  measures  of parched  corn, and an hundred  clusters of raisins,  and two hundred  cakes  of figs, and laid  them on asses.  [19] And she said  unto her servants,  Go on  before  me; behold, I come  after  you. But she told  not her husband  Nabal.  [20] And it was so, as she rode  on the ass,  that she came down  by the covert  of the hill,  and, behold, David  came down  her; and she met  [21] Now David  had said,  Surely in vain  have I kept  all that this  fellow hath in the wilderness,  so that nothing  was missed  of all that pertained unto him: and he hath requited  me evil  for good.  [22] So  and more  also do  God  unto the enemies  of David,  if I leave  of all that pertain to him by  the morning  any that pisseth  against the wall.