1 Samuel 25:3

3 Se llamaba Nabal y pertenecía a la familia de Caleb. Su esposa, Abigaíl, era una mujer bella e inteligente; Nabal, por el contrario, era insolente y de mala conducta.

1 Samuel 25:3 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 25:3

Now the name of the man [was] Nabal
Which signifies a "fool"; one would think his parents should not give him this name, though it is a name proper enough to men in common; and Kimchi thinks this was a nickname, which men gave him agreeably to his genius and conduct, and which is not improbable:

and the name of his wife Abigail;
which signifies "my father's joy", he delighting in her for her wit and beauty, as follows:

and [she was] a woman of good understanding, and of a beautiful
countenance;
she was not only of a good understanding in things natural, civil, and domestic, but in things spiritual, as her speech to David shows, and which, with her external form, completed her character, and greatly recommended her; which is the character Aelianus


FOOTNOTES:

F21 gives of Aspasia, wise and fair:

but the man [was] churlish and evil in his doings;
morose and ill natured in the temper and disposition of his mind, and wicked in his conversation, and fraudulent and oppressive in his dealings with men:

and he [was] of the house of Caleb;
or he was a Calebite F23, a descendant of that great and good man Caleb the son of Jephunneh; which was an aggravation of his wickedness, that he should be the degenerate plant of such a noble vine: some interpret it, he was as his heart, as his heart was bad, so was he; some men, their outside is better than their inside; but this man was no hypocrite, he was as bad outwardly as he was inwardly: the word "Caleb" sometimes signifies a dog; hence the Septuagint version renders it, a doggish man, a cynic; and to the same purpose are the Syriac and Arabic versions; and so some Jewish writers interpret it; but the Targum, Jarchi, and Kimchi, supply it as we do, that he was of the house or family of Caleb, and so of the tribe of Judah, as David was.


F21 Var. Hist. l. 12. c. 1.
F23 (wblk) "keri" (yblk) "Calibita", Pagninus, Montanus; "Calebita" Tigurine version, Junius & Tremcilius, Piscator.

1 Samuel 25:3 In-Context

1 Samuel murió, y fue enterrado en Ramá, donde había vivido. Todo Israel se reunió para hacer duelo por él. Después de eso David bajó al desierto de Maón.
2 Había en Maón un hombre muy rico, dueño de mil cabras y tres mil ovejas, las cuales esquilaba en Carmel, donde tenía su hacienda.
3 Se llamaba Nabal y pertenecía a la familia de Caleb. Su esposa, Abigaíl, era una mujer bella e inteligente; Nabal, por el contrario, era insolente y de mala conducta.
4 Estando David en el desierto, se enteró de que Nabal estaba esquilando sus ovejas.
5 Envió entonces diez de sus hombres con este encargo: «Vayan a Carmel para llevarle a Nabal un saludo de mi parte.
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