1 Samuel 25:4

4 David, there in the desert, heard that Naval was shearing his sheep.

1 Samuel 25:4 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 25:4

And David heard in the wilderness
In the wilderness of Paran, where he was, and a wilderness it was to him, being in want of food, as the following relation shows:

that Nabal did shear his sheep;
when there was generally good living, and so a proper person, and a proper time, for David to apply for the relief of his wants.

1 Samuel 25:4 In-Context

2 Now there was a man in Ma'on who had property in Karmel. He was very rich, having three thousand sheep and a thousand goats; and he was shearing his sheep in Karmel.
3 The man's name was Naval, and his wife was named Avigayil. The woman was intelligent and attractive, but the man was surly and mean in his actions; he belonged to the clan of Kalev.
4 David, there in the desert, heard that Naval was shearing his sheep.
5 David sent off ten young men with these orders: "Go up to Naval in Karmel, and bring him greetings from me.
6 Say, 'Long life and shalom to you, shalom to your household, and shalom to everything that is yours!
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