Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Webster's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Introduction: Abigail is a prominent figure in the Hebrew Bible, known for her wisdom, beauty, and diplomatic skills. She is primarily mentioned in the First Book of Samuel, where she plays a crucial role in the narrative involving her husband Nabal and David, who would later become king of Israel. Biblical Account: Abigail is introduced in 1 Samuel 25 as the wife of Nabal, a wealthy but harsh and foolish man from Maon, whose business was in Carmel. The Bible describes Abigail as "intelligent and beautiful" (1 Samuel 25:3), contrasting her with her husband, who is described as "harsh and evil in his dealings." The Encounter with David: The narrative unfolds during the time when David was fleeing from King Saul. David and his men had been protecting Nabal's shepherds and flocks in the wilderness. During the shearing season, David sent messengers to Nabal, requesting provisions as a gesture of goodwill for the protection they had provided. Nabal, however, responded with insults and refused to give them anything (1 Samuel 25:10-11). Upon hearing of her husband's actions, Abigail quickly took action to prevent disaster. She prepared a generous gift of food and wine and set out to meet David, without informing Nabal. When she met David, she dismounted and bowed before him, taking responsibility for the offense and pleading for mercy. Abigail's speech to David is a masterful example of diplomacy and humility. She acknowledged David's future as the leader of Israel and urged him not to shed blood in anger, which would be a burden on his conscience (1 Samuel 25:24-31). David's Response: David was moved by Abigail's wisdom and thanked her for preventing him from committing bloodshed. He accepted her gifts and sent her home in peace, saying, "Blessed be the LORD, the God of Israel, who sent you to meet me this day!" (1 Samuel 25:32). Nabal's Death and Abigail's Marriage to David: When Abigail returned home, she found Nabal holding a feast and too drunk to comprehend what had transpired. The next morning, she informed him of the events, and his heart failed him, becoming like a stone. About ten days later, the LORD struck Nabal, and he died (1 Samuel 25:36-38). After Nabal's death, David sent for Abigail, asking her to become his wife. Abigail accepted and became one of David's wives, traveling with him during his time in the wilderness (1 Samuel 25:39-42). Legacy and Significance: Abigail is remembered as a woman of remarkable intelligence and courage. Her intervention not only saved her household but also prevented David from taking vengeance into his own hands. Her account highlights the themes of wisdom, humility, and divine providence. Abigail's actions demonstrate the power of peacemaking and the importance of wise counsel in the face of potential conflict. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary AbigailSmith's Bible Dictionary Abigail(father, i.e. source, of joy).
ATS Bible Dictionary Abigail1. Formerly the wife of Nabal of Carmel, and afterwards of David. Upon receiving information of Nabal's ingratitude to David, 1 Samuel 25:14, she loaded several asses with provisions, and attended by some of here domestics went out to meet him. Her manners and conversation gained for her his esteem, and as soon as the days of mourning for Nabal's death, which happened soon afterwards, were over, he made her his wife. The issue of the marriage was, as some critics suppose, two sons, Chileab and Daniel, 2 Samuel 3:3; 1 Chronicles 3:1; but it is most probable that these names were borne by one person. 2. A sister of David, and mother of Amasa, 1 Chronicles 2:16,17. Easton's Bible Dictionary Father (i.e., "leader") of the dance, or "of joy." (1.) The sister of David, and wife of Jether an Ishmaelite (1 Chronicles 2:16, 17). She was the mother of Amasa (2 Samuel 17:25). (2.) The wife of the churlish Nabal, who dwelt in the district of Carmel (1 Samuel 25:3). She showed great prudence and delicate management at a critical period of her husband's life. She was "a woman of good understanding, and of a beautiful countenance." After Nabal's death she became the wife of David (1 Samuel 25:14-42), and was his companion in all his future fortunes (1 Samuel 27:3; 30:5; 2 Samuel 2:2). By her David had a son called Chileab (2 Samuel 3:3), elsewhere called Daniel (1 Chronicles 3:1). Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (n.) A lady's waiting-maid.International Standard Bible Encyclopedia ABIGAIL; ABIGALab'-i-gal, ab'-i-gal ('abhighayil, or 'abhighal, three times, or 'abhughayil, once, or 'abhighayil, once; "father," or "cause of joy"): Strong's Hebrew 26. Abigayil -- "my father is joy," two Israelite women... 25, 26. Abigayil. 27 . "my father is joy," two Israelite women. Transliteration: Abigayil Phonetic Spelling: (ab-ee-gah'-yil) Short Definition: Abigail. ... /hebrew/26.htm - 6k Library Abigail's Sensible Advice The Heavenly Banquet. David's Deserts The History of Saul The Children's Bible Appendix. The Exile --Continued. Mothers, Daughters, and Wives in Israel CHAP. I. -II. 3 (II. 1). The Wonderful Estate of Matrimony. Thesaurus Abigail (18 Occurrences)... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. ABIGAIL; ABIGAL. ... When Abigail told Nabal of his narrow escape, he was stricken with fear, and died ten days afterward. ... /a/abigail.htm - 17k Ab'igail (16 Occurrences) Ahinoam (7 Occurrences) Abigal (1 Occurrence) Nabal (18 Occurrences) Carmelite (6 Occurrences) Nabal's (7 Occurrences) Jizreelitess (5 Occurrences) Jezreelitess (5 Occurrences) Ahin'o-am (7 Occurrences) Resources Who was Abigail in the Bible? | GotQuestions.orgWhat is the story of David and Nabal? | GotQuestions.org Who was Nabal in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Abigail: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Abigail (18 Occurrences)1 Samuel 25:3 1 Samuel 25:14 1 Samuel 25:18 1 Samuel 25:23 1 Samuel 25:32 1 Samuel 25:36 1 Samuel 25:39 1 Samuel 25:40 1 Samuel 25:42 1 Samuel 27:3 1 Samuel 30:5 2 Samuel 2:2 2 Samuel 3:3 2 Samuel 17:25 1 Chronicles 2:16 1 Chronicles 2:17 1 Chronicles 3:1 2 Chronicles 11:18 Subtopics Abigail: Nabal's Wife: Her Wisdom and Tact, and Marriage to David Abigail: Nabal's Wife: Mother of Chileab by David Abigail: Nabal's Wife: Taken Captive and Rescued by David Abigail: Sister of David, and Mother of Amasa Related Terms |