Monday, April 14

1 Samuel 25 - 26

This passage opens with the simple account of the death of Samuel. The last judge of Israel had now passed off the scene. David continues his journey throughout the land of Israel, attempting to stay out of the reach of Saul. He happened to find himself in the territory of Nabal, a Calebite with great riches but no sense. When asking for simple supplies in return for the protection he provided Nabal's servants, David was laughed at and ridiculed. This prompted David to plan an attack against this foolish man; but Nabal's wife wisely intervened. Soon, Nabal was dead of a stroke; and Abigail (Nabal's widow) was David's wife.

Another attempt on Saul's life was possible for David; but he refused to take action against the man God had established as king. Saul marvels at the restraint David shows and emptily promises to cease pursuing his son-in-law and heir to the throne.

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