2-3. Nabal was a very rich man who lived in Maon. He owned three thousand sheep and a thousand goats, which he kept at Carmel. His wife Abigail was sensible and beautiful, but he was from the Caleb clan and was rough and mean.
4. One day, Nabal was in Carmel, while his servants cut the wool from his sheep. David was in the desert when he heard about it.
7. I've heard that you are cutting the wool from your sheep.When your shepherds were with us in Carmel, we didn't harm them, and nothing was ever stolen from them.
8. Ask your shepherds, and they'll tell you the same thing.My servants are your servants, and you are like a father to me. This is a day for celebrating, so please be kind and share some of your food with us.
9. David's men went to Nabal and gave him David's message, then they waited for Nabal's answer.
14-16. Meanwhile, one of Nabal's servants told Abigail:David's men were often nearby while we were taking care of the sheep in the fields. They were very good to us, they never hurt us, and nothing was ever stolen from us while they were nearby. With them around day or night, we were as safe as we would have been inside a walled city.David sent some messengers from the desert to wish our master well, but he shouted insults at them.
17. He's a bully who won't listen to anyone.Isn't there something you can do? Please think of something! Or else our master and his family and everyone who works for him are all doomed.
18. Abigail quickly got together two hundred loaves of bread, two large clay jars of wine, the meat from five sheep, a large sack of roasted grain, a hundred handfuls of raisins, and two hundred handfuls of dried figs. She loaded all the food on donkeys
19. and told her servants, “Take this on ahead, and I'll catch up with you.” She didn't tell her husband Nabal what she was doing.
20. Abigail was riding her donkey on the path that led around the hillside, when suddenly she met David and his men heading straight at her.