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The mention of water indicates a country where water was scarce
(compare Joshua 15:19). Or “bread and water” may be equivalent to
“meat and drink.”...
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CHAPTER 25
_ 1. The death of Samuel (1 Samuel 25:1)_
2. Nabal and his refusal (1 Samuel 25:2)
3. Abigail's deed and her prayer (1 Samuel 25:14)
4. David's answer to Abigail ...
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1 SAMUEL 25:1 A. (TO RAMAH). DEATH AND BURIAL OF SAMUEL. (An editorial
addition.)
1 SAMUEL 25:1. IN HIS HOUSE: in the grounds belonging to it.
1 Samuel 25:1 b -...
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WATER. Septuagint reads "wine".
MEN. Hebrew. _'enosh._ App-14....
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Nabal's churlish behaviour to David
2. _a man in Maon_ Nabal's home was in the city of Maon, and his
possessions (or, HIS BUSINESS) about a mile to the north at Carmel.
These places are mentioned tog...
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_my water_ Perhaps water is specially mentioned because it is scarce
in the district. Cp. Joshua 15:19. The Sept. however has "wine....
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NABAL ANSWERED DAVID'S SERVANTS— Nabal's answer was agreeable to his
character, rude and sullen, a strong image of ungoverned brutality,
and very natural to that insolence which wealth is too apt to i...
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_Nabal's Shameful Treatment of David._ 1 Samuel 25:2-13
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
thous...
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_SHALL I THEN TAKE MY BREAD, AND MY WATER, AND MY FLESH THAT I HAVE
KILLED FOR MY SHEARERS, AND GIVE IT UNTO MEN, WHOM I KNOW NOT WHENCE
THEY BE?_
No JFB commentary on these verses....
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ISRAEL’S FIRST KING
1 SAMUEL
_HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 25
SAMUEL THE *PROPHET DIES
V1 Samuel died. All the *Israelites met together and were very sad.
Then they buried Samuel in his home town of Ra...
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UNTO MEN, WHOM I KNOW NOT. — In other words, “Shall I give
largesse to the enemies of my king — to a band of rebel
freebooters?”
MY WATER. — The LXX., instead of “water,” read “wine.” This
is one of t...
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וְ לָקַחְתִּ֤י אֶת ־לַחְמִי֙ וְ אֶת
־מֵימַ֔י
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CHAPTER XXXII.
_ DAVID AND NABAL._
1 Samuel 25:1.
WE should be forming far too low an estimate of the character of the
people of Israel if we did not believe that they were very profoundly
moved by...
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A RICH MAN'S CHURLISHNESS
1 Samuel 25:2
This Carmel was a city in the mountains of Judah, ten miles south of
Hebron. See Joshua 15:55. Though a descendant of Caleb, Nabal had none
of that hero's spir...
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We now have the account of Samuel's death. Notwithstanding all
Israel's failure to realize his high ideals, it was impossible that
they should not recognize his greatness, and it is easy to believe
th...
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_Water, under which name all sorts of drinks are included. Nabal had
plenty of wine, and was much intoxicated, ver. 36. Septuagint
translate, "wine." Syriac and Arabic, "drink." --- Cattle. Hebrew,
"v...
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(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...
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We enter now on a portion of David's history sensibly different from
what we have already had, which closed with the efforts of Jonathan to
restore matters and to attach Saul to him at least openly. J...
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At length Samuel dies. This forms an epoch, because he who was the
true link between the people and God was gone. Israel acknowledged him
when dead, although they had despised him while living.
And no...
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SHALL I THEN TAKE MY BREAD, AND MY WATER,.... Which include all food
and liquors, everything eatable and drinkable; and "water" may be
particularly mentioned, because very scarce in the wilderness, an...
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Shall I then take my bread, and my water, and my flesh that I have
killed for my shearers, and give [it] unto men, whom I know not whence
they [be]?
Ver. 11. _Shall I then take my bread._] All Nahal'...
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1 Samuel dieth.
2 Dauid in Paran sendeth to Nabal.
10 Prouoked by Nabals churlishnesse, hee mindeth to destroy him.
14 Abigail vnderstanding thereof,
18 taketh a present,
23 and by her wisedome...
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Shall I, then, take my bread and my water and my flesh that I have
killed for my shearers, and give it unto men whom I know not whence
they be? Both the necessities of life and the luxuries he denied...
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Nabal's Foolishness...
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David's moral victory over Saul and over his own natural instincts has
been most admirable. However, in this chapter we see him showing just
the opposite attitude. It seems hardly possible that this c...
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FLESH:
_ Heb._ slaughter...
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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...
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MY WATER; he speaketh thus, either because in those hot and dry parts
water was scarce and precious; or _water_ is here put for any kind of
drink, as bread is oft taken for all sorts of meat....
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1 Samuel 25:11 take H3947 (H8804) bread H3899 water H4325 meat H2878
killed H2873 (H8804) shearers H1494 ...
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NABAL'S FOOLISH REPLY.
Given the strength of David's band Nabal's reply was foolish in the
extreme. Indeed we can only assume that he was not aware of how
powerful David's fighting strength was, for i...
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ABIGAIL INFORMS NABAL OF WHAT HAS HAPPENED AND NABAL HAS A HEART
ATTACK AND DIES (1 SAMUEL 25:6 B).
On receiving news from Abigail about how close they had come to
disaster Nabal had a stroke and die...
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CONTENTS: Samuel's death; David and Nabal. Abigail becomes David's
wife, and also Ahinoam.
CHARACTERS: God, David, Samuel, Nabal, Abigail.
CONCLUSION: Let the believer be encouraged to commit his ca...
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1 Samuel 25:1. _Samuel died,_ four months, say the rabbins, before the
death of Saul. The elders of the nation from all the tribes attended,
to behold the glory of a setting sun, which left its lustre...
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_Shall I then take my bread, and my water._
AVARICE OF NABAL
Such is still the language of the avaricious man; such are still the
excuses made by the insensible heart, when it seeks some pretext to...
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_And David heard in the wilderness that Nabal did shear his sheep._
NABAL, THE CHURL
David never made a wiser choice, and he never said a truer thing, than
when he exclaimed, “Let me fall now into th...
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CRITICAL AND EXPOSITORY NOTES—
1 Samuel 25:2. “MAON.” A city of Judah (Joshua 15:55), situated on
a hill now called _Tell Main_, about seven or eight miles south of
Hebron. It is now in ruins. “CARMEL...
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EXPOSITION
DEATH OF SAMUEL (1 Samuel 25:1).
1 SAMUEL 25:1
AND SAMUEL DIED. According to Josephus, Samuel had for eighteen years
been contemporaneous with Saul's kingdom. If this calculation, which
p...
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Now Samuel died; and all of the Israelites were gathered together, and
lamenting him, and they buried him in his house at Ramah. And David
arose, and went down to the wilderness of Paran. And there wa...
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1 Peter 4:9; 1 Samuel 24:13; 1 Samuel 25:14; 1 Samuel 25:15; 1 Sam