* Death of Samuel. (1) David's request; Nabal's churlish refusal.
(2-11) David's intention to destroy Nabal. (12-17) Abigail takes a
present to David. (18-31) He is pacified, Nabal dies. (32-39) David
takes Abigail to wife. (39-44)... [ Continue Reading ]
1 All Israel lamented Samuel, and they had reason. He prayed daily for
them. Those have hard hearts, who can bury faithful ministers without
grief; who do not feel their loss of those who have prayed for them,
and taught them the way of the Lord.... [ Continue Reading ]
2-11 We should not have heard of Nabal, if nothing had passed between
him and David. Observe his name, Nabal, "A fool;" so it signifies.
Riches make men look great in the eye of the world; but to one that
takes right views, Nabal looked very mean. He had no honour or
honesty; he was churlish, cross... [ Continue Reading ]
12-17 God is kind to the evil and unthankful, and why may not we be
so? David determined to destroy Nabal, and all that belonged to him.
Is this thy voice, O David? Has he been so long in the school of
affliction, where he should have learned patience, and yet is so
passionate? He at other times was... [ Continue Reading ]
18-31 By a present Abigail atoned for Nabal's denial of David's
request. Her behaviour was very submissive. Yielding pacifies great
offences. She puts herself in the place of a penitent, and of a
petitioner. She could not excuse her husband's conduct. She depends
not upon her own reasonings, but on... [ Continue Reading ]
32-39 David gives God thanks for sending him this happy check in a
sinful way. Whoever meet us with counsel, direction, comfort, caution,
or seasonable reproof, we must see God sending them. We ought to be
very thankful for those happy providences which are the means of
keeping us from sinning. Mos... [ Continue Reading ]
39-44 Abigail believed that David would be king over Israel, and
greatly esteemed his pious and excellent character. She deemed his
proposal of marriage honourable, and advantageous to her,
notwithstanding his present difficulties. With great humility, and
doubtless agreeably to the customs of those... [ Continue Reading ]