1 Samuel 25:15
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New International Version
Yet these men were very good to us. They did not mistreat us, and the whole time we were out in the fields near them nothing was missing.


English Standard Version
Yet the men were very good to us, and we suffered no harm, and we did not miss anything when we were in the fields, as long as we went with them.


New American Standard Bible
"Yet the men were very good to us, and we were not insulted, nor did we miss anything as long as we went about with them, while we were in the fields.


King James Bible
But the men were very good unto us, and we were not hurt, neither missed we any thing, as long as we were conversant with them, when we were in the fields:


Holman Christian Standard Bible
The men treated us well. When we were in the field, we weren't harassed and nothing of ours was missing the whole time we were living among them.


International Standard Version
The men were very good to us. They didn't harm us, and we didn't miss anything all the time we moved around with them when we were in the field.


American Standard Version
But the men were very good unto us, and we were not hurt, neither missed we anything, as long as we went with them, when we were in the fields:


Douay-Rheims Bible
These men were very good to us, and gave us no trouble: neither did we ever lose any thing all the time that we conversed with them in the desert.


Darby Bible Translation
And the men were very good to us, and we were not hurt, neither missed we anything, as long as we companied with them, when we were in the fields.


Young's Literal Translation
and the men are very good to us, and have not put us to shame, and we have not looked after anything all the days we have gone up and down with them, in our being in the field;


Commentaries
25:12-17 God is kind to the evil and unthankful, and why may not we be so? David determined to destroy Nabal, and all that belonged to him. Is this thy voice, O David? Has he been so long in the school of affliction, where he should have learned patience, and yet is so passionate? He at other times was calm and considerate, but is put into such a heat by a few hard words, that he seeks to destroy a whole family. What are the best of men, when God leaves them to themselves, that they may know what is in their hearts? What need to pray, Lord, lead us not into temptation!

1Sa 25:14-35. Abigail Pacifies Him.

14-18. Then Abigail made haste—The prudence and address of Nabal's wife were the means of saving him and family from utter destruction. She acknowledged the demand of her formidable neighbors; but justly considering, that to atone for the insolence of her husband, a greater degree of liberality had become necessary, she collected a large amount of food, accompanying it with the most valued products of the country.

bottles—goatskins, capable of holding a great quantity.

parched corn—It was customary to eat parched corn when it was fully grown, but not ripe.

1 Samuel 25:14
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