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  2. 1 Samuel 25 - Wikipedia

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    1 Samuel 25 is the twenty-fifth chapter of the First Book of Samuel in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible or the first part of the Books of Samuel in the Hebrew Bible. According to Jewish tradition the book was attributed to the prophet Samuel , with additions by the prophets Gad and Nathan , [2] but modern scholars view it as a ...

  3. Abigail - Wikipedia

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    Abigail. Abigail ( Hebrew: אֲבִיגַיִל, Modern: ʾAvīgayīl, Tiberian: ʾAḇīḡayīl) was an Israelite woman in the Hebrew Bible married to Nabal; she married the future King David after Nabal's death ( 1 Samuel 25 ). [1] Abigail was David's third wife, after Ahinoam and Saul 's daughter, Michal, whom Saul later married to Palti ...

  4. Nabal - Wikipedia

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    Nabal. 14th-century depiction of Abigail tending Nabal. According to the 1st Book of Samuel Chapter 25, Nabal ( Hebrew: נָבָל Nāḇāl, "fool" [1] ) was a rich Calebite, described as harsh and surly. [2] He is featured in a story in which he is threatened by David over an insult, and ultimately killed by God.

  5. House of Saul - Wikipedia

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    In 1 Samuel 25:28, Abigail appears certain that David will establish a "steadfast house", with the rationale that David is fighting the battles of Yahweh. In 2 Samuel 3:1, the two dynasties are reported to be rivals in a long war, with the House of David growing stronger and the House of Saul growing weaker.

  6. Amasa - Wikipedia

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    Amasa (עמשא) or Amessai [1] is a person mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. His mother was Abigail ( 2 Samuel 17:25 ), a sister of King David ( 1 Chronicles 2:16,17 ). Hence, Amasa was a nephew of David, and cousin of Joab, David's military commander, as well as a cousin of Absalom, David's son. David calls him "my bone and my flesh" ( 2 Samuel ...

  7. Abigail (mother of Amasa) - Wikipedia

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    According to the Hebrew Bible, Abigail ( Hebrew: אֲבִיגַיִל, romanized : ʾAḇīḡayīl) was the mother of Amasa, the commander-in-chief of Absalom 's army (2 Samuel 17:25). [1] 2 Samuel 17:25 refers to Abigail as a sister of Zeruiah and therefore an aunt to Joab. [2] In the Books of Chronicles ( 1 Chronicles 2:13–16 ), Abigail ...

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  9. List of women in the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Abigail – mother of Amasa, Sister of David. I Chronicles 2:15–17; Abigail – wife of the wicked Nabal, who became a wife of David after Nabal's death. I Samuel 25; Abihail #1 – wife of Abishur and mother of Ahban and Molid. I Chronicles; Abihail #2 – wife of king Rehoboam II Chronicles; Abishag – concubine of aged King David. I Kings