Bible Cross References
with his two
1 Samuel 25:3
(SEE 25:2)
1 Samuel 25:18-35
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Abigail quickly gathered two hundred loaves of bread, two leather bags full of wine, five roasted sheep, two bushels of roasted grain, a hundred bunches of raisins, and two hundred cakes of dried figs, and loaded them on donkeys.
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Then she said to the servants, "You go on ahead and I will follow you." But she said nothing to her husband.
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She was riding her donkey around a bend on a hillside when suddenly she met David and his men coming toward her.
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David had been thinking, "Why did I ever protect that fellow's property out here in the wilderness? Not a thing that belonged to him was stolen, and this is how he pays me back for the help I gave him!
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May God strike me dead if I don't kill every last one of those men before morning!"
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When Abigail saw David, she quickly dismounted and threw herself on the ground
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at David's feet, and said to him, "Please, sir, listen to me! Let me take the blame.
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Please, don't pay any attention to Nabal, that good-for-nothing! He is exactly what his name means---a fool! I wasn't there when your servants arrived, sir.
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It is the LORD who has kept you from taking revenge and killing your enemies. And now I swear to you by the living LORD that your enemies and all who want to harm you will be punished like Nabal.
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Please, sir, accept this present I have brought you, and give it to your men.
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Please forgive me, sir, for any wrong I have done. The LORD will make you king, and your descendants also, because you are fighting his battles; and you will not do anything evil as long as you live.
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If anyone should attack you and try to kill you, the LORD your God will keep you safe, as someone guards a precious treasure. As for your enemies, however, he will throw them away, as someone hurls stones with a sling.
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And when the LORD has done all the good things he has promised you and has made you king of Israel,
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then you will not have to feel regret or remorse, sir, for having killed without cause or for having taken your own revenge. And when the LORD has blessed you, sir, please do not forget me."
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David said to her, "Praise the LORD, the God of Israel, who sent you today to meet me!
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Thank God for your good sense and for what you have done today in keeping me from the crime of murder and from taking my own revenge.
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The LORD has kept me from harming you. But I swear by the living God of Israel that if you had not hurried to meet me, all of Nabal's men would have been dead by morning!"
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Then David accepted what she had brought him and said to her, "Go back home and don't worry. I will do what you want."
1 Samuel 25:42-35
1 Samuel 25:43-35
1 Samuel 30:5
Even David's two wives, Ahinoam and Abigail, had been taken away.