Examples of 'nabal' in a sentence
Meaning of "nabal"
Nabal (adjective): A biblical term used to describe someone who is foolish, stubborn, or lacking good judgment
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- a long, straight, valveless brass trumpet used in the traditional music of Korea
- A nobleman described in the first book of Samuel (chapter 25) as defying David before he was king.
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Nabal obviously did not appreciate his wife.
The fool nabal.
Nabal was a rich man who was cruel and evil.
Abigail and Nabal were not a good match.
Nabal was a wicked and mean man.
Abigail did not tell Nabal what she was doing.
Nabal refused to give them anything.
One of the servants of Nabal had apprehended.
Nabal is preparing to celebrate a feast day.
David sends men to meet with Nabal.
Nabal was a very wealthy man.
Abigail who was married to a man called Nabal.
Nabal celebrated like a king.
David learns that Nabal is sheering his sheep.
Nabal was not her responsibility.
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There is no reason for me to shed the blood of Nabal.
Nabal was a wealthy man with large flocks of sheep and goats.
David sends messengers to Nabal to ask for help.
Nabal refused anyway.
Abigail is married to a man named Nabal.
Nabal means stupid or wicked and we will see that he certainly was that.
But during this time judgment overtakes Nabal.
Nabal insists much on the property he had in the provisions of his table.
She was married to a fool named Nabal.
Nabal was a drunk.
David does not ask for everything Nabal has.
Nabal is immediately stricken with a heart attack and dies ten days later.
Abigail was married to a monster named Nabal.
Nabal was in Carmel fleecing his sheep.
Abigail was married to a man named Nabal.
Nabal had a beautiful and intelligent wife named Abigail.
I do not believe she was making excuses for Nabal.
David sent messengers to Nabal requesting food and water.
The yayin was the wine here that went out of Nabal.
Returned the wickedness of Nabal upon his own head.
Nabal has insulted David by not giving him any food.
David sent his servants to Nabal to ask for supplies.
David came upon the property of a rich man named Nabal.
David was going to wipe out Nabal and the men of his household.
Nabal had the means to provide provisions to David and his men.
David heard in the wilderness that Nabal was shearing his sheep.
David and his men were camped on land belonging to a man named Nabal.
But she did not tell her husband Nabal what she was doing.
It may not be that our adversaries will meet as quick a judgment as Nabal did.
His name was Nabal and he had a beautiful and intelligent wife named Abigail.
David had very respectfully asked Nabal to give him some food supplies.
Nabal substitutes himself for David and only thinks of treating himself well.
David told his men exactly what to say when they approached Nabal.
The wife of Nabal acknowledged how her husband had lived up to his name.
The biblical account tells us David sent ten servants to greet and salute Nabal.