- v1
- all Israel lamented the death of Samuel
- v2-3
- introduction to Nabal, a rich man who was evil, and Abigail, a beautiful woman who had good understanding
- v4-9
- David sent his servants to Nabal with peace, when Nabal had prosperity, to humbly request a reward for their hard work for him
- v10-11
- Nabal arrogantly presumed evil accusations about David that were not true, and selfishly refused to give him anything
- v12-13
- David and his men put on their swords and headed out
- v14-17
- someone told Abigail what was going on, and how Nabal had railed on David's messengers
- v18-20
- Abigail hurried, prepared a generous gift, and went and met David's men
- v21-22
- David was about to utterly destroy every male who belonged to Nabal
- v23-28
- Abigail humbly interceded with David for her husband
- v29-31
- Abigail spoke of the good that the Lord would do for David, and entreated him not to kill and take revenge at this time
- v32-35
- David blessed Abigail and told her how she prevented a massacre
- v36-38
- Nabal was scared stiff, then the Lord took his life
- v39-42
- After Nabal was dead, David married Abigail
- v43-44
- David also married Ahinoam, but Saul had given David's wife Michal to someone else
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