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  • And still, as he came, David uttered threats; It was a thankless care of mine to protect all this man’s goods, out in the desert, so that he never felt loss; it is an ill return he makes me for such a service. (1 Samuel 25, 21)

  • God grant David’s enemies all they desire and more than they desire, if I let any male in this man’s house live till morning!✻ (1 Samuel 25, 22)

  • But Abigail no sooner met David than she dismounted from her ass and fell down before him, her face bowed to earth, (1 Samuel 25, 23)

  • And David said to her, Blessed be the Lord God of Israel! A blessing, too, on these words of thine, (1 Samuel 25, 32)

  • So David accepted all the gifts she brought him; Go home in peace, he said to her; thy prayer is granted, thy suit has prospered. (1 Samuel 25, 35)

  • When David heard of his death, he said, Blessed be the Lord, that has given me redress for Nabal’s ill usage of me, keeping his servant clear of wrong, and himself punishing Nabal’s spite! Then he sent a message to Abigail, offering her marriage. (1 Samuel 25, 39)

  • And when David’s messengers reached her at Carmel, and told her David had sent them on this errand, (1 Samuel 25, 40)

  • Then, without more ado, Abigail mounted her ass, took five maidens with her to wait on her needs, and went with David’s messengers; and so he made her his wife. (1 Samuel 25, 42)

  • He wedded Achinoam, too, from Jezrahel; both of these were wives to David. (1 Samuel 25, 43)

  • When the men of Ziph brought news to Saul in Gabaa that David was in hiding on the slopes of Hachila, that look out towards the desert, (1 Samuel 26, 1)

  • he set out with three thousand picked men from the ranks of Israel, and made his way to the desert of Ziph, to search for David there. (1 Samuel 26, 2)

  • On the slopes of Hachila Saul encamped; David, meanwhile, who was out in the desert, knowing that Saul meant to follow him there, (1 Samuel 26, 3)


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