1 Samuel 25:37

37 Mais, le matin, quand Nabal fut revenu de son ivresse, sa femme lui dit ces choses; et son cœur en reçut un coup mortel, et il devint comme une pierre.

1 Samuel 25:37 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 25:37

But it came to pass in the morning, when the wine was gone out
of Nabal
When he had slept, and was become sober, and so capable of attending to and understanding what might be related to him: and his wife had told him these things;
recorded in this chapter, before observed: that his heart died within him, and he became [as] a stone;
he swooned away, became as cold as a stone, and remained as senseless, spoke not a word, but lay in a stupor; the Jewish writers generally say this was occasioned by the distress and uneasiness the present his wife carried to David gave him; but it is more likely the sense of the danger that was impressed upon his mind, which he had been exposed to through his carriage to David and his men; who, he feared, notwithstanding all his wife said would return and take vengeance on him.

1 Samuel 25:37 In-Context

35 David prit donc de sa main ce qu'elle lui avait apporté, et lui dit: Remonte en paix à ta maison; regarde, j'ai écouté ta voix, et je t'ai accordé ta demande.
36 Alors Abigaïl revint vers Nabal, et voici, il faisait un festin dans sa maison, comme un festin de roi; et Nabal avait le cœur joyeux, et était entièrement ivre; et elle ne lui dit pas la moindre chose jusqu'au lendemain matin.
37 Mais, le matin, quand Nabal fut revenu de son ivresse, sa femme lui dit ces choses; et son cœur en reçut un coup mortel, et il devint comme une pierre.
38 Et environ dix jours après, l'Éternel frappa Nabal, et il mourut.
39 Et quand David apprit que Nabal était mort, il dit: Béni soit l'Éternel qui m'a fait droit de l'outrage que j'avais reçu de la main de Nabal, et qui a préservé son serviteur de faire du mal! Mais l'Éternel a fait retomber la malice de Nabal sur sa tête! Puis David envoya des gens à Abigaïl, et lui fit parler, afin de la prendre pour sa femme.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.