Holy Bible: Easy-To-Read Version

1 Samuel 25:7-18 Holy Bible: Easy-To-Read Version (ETR)

7. I heard that you are cutting wool from your sheep. Your shepherds were with us for a while, and we did nothing wrong to them. We never took anything from your shepherds while they were at Carmel.

8. Ask your servants and they will tell you this is true. Please be kind to my young men. We come to you now, at this happy time. Please give these young men anything you can. Please do this for me, your friend David.”

9. David’s men went to Nabal. They gave his message to Nabal,

10. but Nabal said, “Who is David? Who is this son of Jesse? There are many slaves who have run away from their masters these days.

11. I have bread and water, and I have the meat I killed for my servants who cut the wool from my sheep. But I won’t give them to men I don’t even know.”

12. David’s men went back and told him everything that Nabal had said.

13. David’s response was, “Put on your swords.” So David and his men put on their swords. About 400 men went with David while 200 of them stayed with the supplies.

14. One of Nabal’s servants spoke to Nabal’s wife Abigail. The servant said, “David sent messengers from the desert to meet our master, but Nabal was rude to them.

15. These men were very good to us while we were out in the fields with the sheep. David’s men were with us the whole time, and they never did anything wrong to us. They did not take anything from us.

16. His men protected us night and day. They were like a wall around us—they protected us while we were with them caring for the sheep.

17. Nabal was foolish to say what he did. Terrible trouble is coming to our master and all his family. You need to think of something to do.”

18. Abigail quickly gathered up 200 loaves of bread, two full wine bags, five cooked sheep, about a bushel of cooked grain, about 2 quarts of raisins, and 200 cakes of pressed figs. She put them on donkeys.