1 Samuel 25:42

42 Abigail se levantó apresuradamente, montó en un asno, y con sus cinco doncellas que la atendían siguió a los mensajeros de David, y fue su mujer.

1 Samuel 25:42 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 25:42

And Abigail hasted and arose
She had no objection nor hesitation in her mind about marrying David but at once consented, and immediately prepared for her journey, having as high an opinion, and as great an esteem of David, as he of her; and though she was rich and he peer this was no obstacle in the way, she knew and believed he would be king of Israel, ( 1 Samuel 25:30 1 Samuel 25:31 ) ; and though he could not support her, she had enough to support herself, and supply him, till he came to the throne: and rode upon an ass, with five damsels of hers that went after her;
whom she took with her, partly to wait upon her, and partly for her honour, and the honour of David, whom she was going to marry: and she went after the messengers of David:
not following them directly, but some time after they were gone; partly for the sake of decency, and partly that they going before might acquaint David with the success of their message, and he might prepare to receive Abigail when she came: and became his wife;
he espoused and married her according to the custom of the times.

1 Samuel 25:42 In-Context

40 Y los siervos de David fueron a casa de Abigail en Carmel, y le hablaron diciendo: David nos ha enviado a ti, para tomarte para sí por mujer.
41 Y ella se levantó y postrándose rostro en tierra, dijo: He aquí, vuestra sierva es una criada para lavar los pies de los siervos de mi señor.
42 Abigail se levantó apresuradamente, montó en un asno, y con sus cinco doncellas que la atendían siguió a los mensajeros de David, y fue su mujer.
43 David había tomado también a Ahinoam de Jezreel, y ambas fueron mujeres suyas.
44 Pues Saúl había dado a su hija Mical, mujer de David, a Palti, hijo de Lais, que era de Galim.
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