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Nabal

Nabal. A wealthy but foolish man first married to Abigail, who later became wife of King David (acai). Roles include: Shepherd.

Familial Relationships of Nabal

OT Distribution of References

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  • References: 1 Samuel: 20; 2 Samuel: 2

Key References for Nabal: 1SA 25:3, 1SA 25:25, 1SA 25:36.

In the Old Testament (BSB), words representing “Nabal” are translated as was Nabal (1x), Nabal (8x), But Nabal (1x), Nabal’s (1x), means Fool (1x), like Nabal (1x), belonging to Nabal (1x), ** (1x), when Nabal (1x), of Nabal (6x).

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Speeches

OT Speeches

  • 1SA 25:10–11: “Who is David Who is this son of Jesse Many servants these days are breaking away from their masters Why should I take my bread and water and the meat I have slaughtered for my shearers and give them to these men whose origin I do not know”

OT Instances (BSB)

  • was Nabal (1SA 25:3)

  • Nabal (1SA 25:4; 1SA 25:5; 1SA 25:9; 1SA 25:19; 1SA 25:25; 1SA 25:36; 1SA 25:38; 1SA 25:39)

  • But Nabal (1SA 25:10)

  • Nabal’s (1SA 25:14)

  • means Fool (1SA 25:25)

  • like Nabal (1SA 25:26)

  • belonging to Nabal (1SA 25:34)

  • (1SA 25:36)

  • when Nabal (1SA 25:37)

  • of Nabal (1SA 25:39; 1SA 25:39; 1SA 27:3; 1SA 30:5; 2SA 2:2; 2SA 3:3)

OT Pronominal Referents (BSB)

  • to you (1SA 25:6)

  • (1SA 25:36)

  • and he (1SA 25:37)

OT Subject Referents (BSB)

  • Ask (1SA 25:8)

  • give (1SA 25:8)

  • asked (1SA 25:10)

  • Why should I take (1SA 25:11)

  • I have slaughtered (1SA 25:11)

  • and give them (1SA 25:11)

  • know (1SA 25:11)

  • dead (1SA 25:38)

References (Whole Bible)

  • 1SA 25:3; 1SA 25:4; 1SA 25:5; 1SA 25:9; 1SA 25:10; 1SA 25:14; 1SA 25:19; 1SA 25:25; 1SA 25:26; 1SA 25:34; 1SA 25:36; 1SA 25:37; 1SA 25:38; 1SA 25:39; 1SA 27:3; 1SA 30:5; 2SA 2:2; 2SA 3:3