1 Samuel 25:21

21 David had just said, "Everything we've done hasn't been worth a thing! I watched over that fellow's property in the desert. I made sure none of it was stolen. But he has paid me back evil for good.

1 Samuel 25:21 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 25:21

Now David had said
When the messengers returned and told him how they had been used by Nabal; or he "said" F3, or was saying within himself, or to his men, what follows, just as Abigail met him:

surely in vain have I kept all that this [fellow] hath in the
wilderness;
which shows that lie was in a violent passion, and had Nabal in the utmost contempt and indignation, in that he mentions not his name, only says "this", this man or follow; leaving a blank to be filled up with the most ignominious name and character that could be thought of; and repents that he had taken so much care of his flocks when they were feeding by him in the wilderness:

so that nothing was missed of all that [pertained] unto him;
and seems to have wished he had suffered his flocks to have been robbed by the Arabs, or worried by wild beasts, since he had been such an ungrateful wretch to him:

and he hath requited me evil for good;
he had requited evil to him by denying to send him any of his provisions, and by abusing him and his men with opprobrious language; and this was done in return for the good deeds he had done in protecting his servants and his flocks in the wilderness, and for the good words and respectful message he had sent unto him.


FOOTNOTES:

F3 (rma) "ait", V. L. "dixit", Pagninus, Montanus; "dicebat", Vatablus.

1 Samuel 25:21 In-Context

19 Then she told her servants, "Go on ahead. I'll follow you." But she didn't tell her husband Nabal about it.
20 Abigail rode her donkey into a mountain valley. There she saw David and his men. They were coming down toward her.
21 David had just said, "Everything we've done hasn't been worth a thing! I watched over that fellow's property in the desert. I made sure none of it was stolen. But he has paid me back evil for good.
22 I won't leave even one of his men alive until morning. If I do, may God punish me greatly!"
23 When Abigail saw David, she quickly got off her donkey. She bowed down in front of David with her face toward the ground.
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