nabal
11Nabal — For other uses, see Nabal (disambiguation). According to the 1st Book of Samuel Chapter 25, Nabal (נבל), was a rich Calebite[1] who was also described as being harsh and surly. David (who was not yet king) and his band of men who had been… …
12Nabal — Foolish, a descendant of Caleb who dwelt at Maon (1 Sam. 25), the modern Main, 7 miles south east of Hebron. He was very great, and he had 3,000 sheep and 1,000 goats...but the man was churlish and evil in his doings. During his wanderings… …
13Nabal — Para otros usos de este término, véase Nabal (instrumento). De acuerdo con el primer libro de Samuel, capítulo 25 Nabal es un personaje bíblico. Su nombre significa imbécil, con lo que se supone que es un apodo. Estaba casado con Abigaíl. Se… …
14Nabal — (fl. 11th 10th cent BCE) Israelite landowner, husband of Abigail. He was wealthy man, the owner of thousands of sheep and goats in Carmel. When ten followers of David visited him he received them inhospitably. David gathered a band of 400… …
15Nabal — Nabalism, n. Nabalite, n. Nabalitic /nay beuh lit ik/, adj. /nay beuhl/, n. a wealthy Calebite, husband of Abigail, who refused rightful tribute to King David for protecting Nabal s flocks. I Sam. 25. * * * …
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17nabal — ˈnābəl noun ( s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: after Nabal, wealthy sheep owner who refused to pay tribute to King David for protecting his flocks (1 Sam 25:2), from Hebrew Nābhāl : a churlish or niggardly man : miser …
18Nabal (disambiguation) — Nabal was a rich Calebite, according to the 1st Book of Samuel Chapter 25. Nabal may also refer to: Nabal (Handel), an oratorio by George Frideric Handel Nabal (instrument), a long, straight brass horn This disambiguation page lists articles… …
19Nabal (Handel) — George Frideric Handel …
20Nabal (instrument) — For the person from the Hebrew Bible, see Nabal. Nabal (instrument) Korean name Hangul 나발 …