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Thus saith the LORD, The heaven is my throne, and the earth is my footstool: where is the house that ye build unto me? and where is the place of my rest? For all those things hath mine hand made, and all those things have been, saith the LORD: but to this man will I look, even to him that is poor and of a contrite spirit, and trembleth at my word. [Isaiah 66: 1-2]

    1 Samuel 25

  • 1. Now Samuel died, and all Israel assembled and mourned for him; and they buried him at his home in Ramah. Then David moved down into the Desert of Maon.
  • 2. A certain man in Maon, who had property there at Carmel, was very wealthy. He had a thousand goats and three thousand sheep, which he was shearing in Carmel.
  • 3. His name was Nabal and his wife's name was Abigail. She was an intelligent and beautiful woman, but her husband, a Calebite, was surly and mean in his dealings.
  • 4. While David was in the desert, he heard that Nabal was shearing sheep.
  • 5. So he sent ten young men and said to them, "Go up to Nabal at Carmel and greet him in my name.
  • 6. Say to him: 'Long life to you! Good health to you and your household! And good health to all that is yours!
  • 7. "'Now I hear that it is sheep-shearing time. When your shepherds were with us, we did not mistreat them, and the whole time they were at Carmel nothing of theirs was missing.
  • 8. Ask your own servants and they will tell you. Therefore be favorable toward my young men, since we come at a festive time. Please give your servants and your son David whatever you can find for them.'"
  • 9. When David's men arrived, they gave Nabal this message in David's name. Then they waited.
  • 10. Nabal answered David's servants, "Who is this David? Who is this son of Jesse? Many servants are breaking away from their masters these days.
  • 11. Why should I take my bread and water, and the meat I have slaughtered for my shearers, and give it to men coming from who knows where?"
  • 12. David's men turned around and went back. When they arrived, they reported every word.
  • 13. David said to his men, "Put on your swords!" So they put on their swords, and David put on his. About four hundred men went up with David, while two hundred stayed with the supplies.
  • 14. One of the servants told Nabal's wife Abigail: "David sent messengers from the desert to give our master his greetings, but he hurled insults at them.
  • 15. 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.
  • 16. Night and day they were a wall around us all the time we were herding our sheep near them.
  • 17. Now think it over and see what you can do, because disaster is hanging over our master and his whole household. He is such a wicked man that no one can talk to him."
  • 18. Abigail lost no time. She took two hundred loaves of bread, two skins of wine, five dressed sheep, five seahs of roasted grain, a hundred cakes of raisins and two hundred cakes of pressed figs, and loaded them on donkeys.
  • 19. Then she told her servants, "Go on ahead; I'll follow you." But she did not tell her husband Nabal.
  • 20. As she came riding her donkey into a mountain ravine, there were David and his men descending toward her, and she met them.
  • 21. David had just said, "It's been useless-all my watching over this fellow's property in the desert so that nothing of his was missing. He has paid me back evil for good.
  • 22. May God deal with David, be it ever so severely, if by morning I leave alive one male of all who belong to him!"
  • 23. When Abigail saw David, she quickly got off her donkey and bowed down before David with her face to the ground.
  • 24. She fell at his feet and said: "My lord, let the blame be on me alone. Please let your servant speak to you; hear what your servant has to say.
  • 25. May my lord pay no attention to that wicked man Nabal. He is just like his name-his name is Fool, and folly goes with him. But as for me, your servant, I did not see the men my master sent.
  • 26. "Now since the LORD has kept you, my master, from bloodshed and from avenging yourself with your own hands, as surely as the LORD lives and as you live, may your enemies and all who intend to harm my master be like Nabal.
  • 27. And let this gift, which your servant has brought to my master, be given to the men who follow you.
  • 28. Please forgive your servant's offense, for the LORD will certainly make a lasting dynasty for my master, because he fights the LORD's battles. Let no wrongdoing be found in you as long as you live.
  • 29. Even though someone is pursuing you to take your life, the life of my master will be bound securely in the bundle of the living by the LORD your God. But the lives of your enemies he will hurl away as from the pocket of a sling.
  • 30. When the LORD has done for my master every good thing he promised concerning him and has appointed him leader over Israel,
  • 31. my master will not have on his conscience the staggering burden of needless bloodshed or of having avenged himself. And when the LORD has brought my master success, remember your servant."
  • 32. David said to Abigail, "Praise be to the LORD, the God of Israel, who has sent you today to meet me.
  • 33. May you be blessed for your good judgment and for keeping me from bloodshed this day and from avenging myself with my own hands.
  • 34. Otherwise, as surely as the LORD, the God of Israel, lives, who has kept me from harming you, if you had not come quickly to meet me, not one male belonging to Nabal would have been left alive by daybreak."
  • 35. Then David accepted from her hand what she had brought him and said, "Go home in peace. I have heard your words and granted your request."
  • 36. When Abigail went to Nabal, he was in the house holding a banquet like that of a king. He was in high spirits and very drunk. So she told him nothing until daybreak.
  • 37. Then in the morning, when Nabal was sober, his wife told him all these things, and his heart failed him and he became like a stone.
  • 38. About ten days later, the LORD struck Nabal and he died.
  • 39. When David heard that Nabal was dead, he said, "Praise be to the LORD, who has upheld my cause against Nabal for treating me with contempt. He has kept his servant from doing wrong and has brought Nabal's wrongdoing down on his own head." Then David sent word to Abigail, asking her to become his wife.
  • 40. His servants went to Carmel and said to Abigail, "David has sent us to you to take you to become his wife."
  • 41. She bowed down with her face to the ground and said, "Here is your maidservant, ready to serve you and wash the feet of my master's servants."
  • 42. Abigail quickly got on a donkey and, attended by her five maids, went with David's messengers and became his wife.
  • 43. David had also married Ahinoam of Jezreel, and they both were his wives.
  • 44. But Saul had given his daughter Michal, David's wife, to Paltiel son of Laish, who was from Gallim.
  • 1 Corinthians 6

  • 1. If any of you has a dispute with another, dare he take it before the ungodly for judgment instead of before the saints?
  • 2. Do you not know that the saints will judge the world? And if you are to judge the world, are you not competent to judge trivial cases?
  • 3. Do you not know that we will judge angels? How much more the things of this life!
  • 4. Therefore, if you have disputes about such matters, appoint as judges even men of little account in the church!
  • 5. I say this to shame you. Is it possible that there is nobody among you wise enough to judge a dispute between believers?
  • 6. But instead, one brother goes to law against another--and this in front of unbelievers!
  • 7. The very fact that you have lawsuits among you means you have been completely defeated already. Why not rather be wronged? Why not rather be cheated?
  • 8. Instead, you yourselves cheat and do wrong, and you do this to your brothers.
  • 9. Do you not know that the wicked will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor male prostitutes nor homosexual offenders
  • 10. nor thieves nor the greedy nor drunkards nor slanderers nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God.
  • 11. And that is what some of you were. But you were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God.
  • 12. "Everything is permissible for me"--but not everything is beneficial. "Everything is permissible for me"--but I will not be mastered by anything.
  • 13. "Food for the stomach and the stomach for food"--but God will destroy them both. The body is not meant for sexual immorality, but for the Lord, and the Lord for the body.
  • 14. By his power God raised the Lord from the dead, and he will raise us also.
  • 15. Do you not know that your bodies are members of Christ himself? Shall I then take the members of Christ and unite them with a prostitute? Never!
  • 16. Do you not know that he who unites himself with a prostitute is one with her in body? For it is said, "The two will become one flesh."
  • 17. But he who unites himself with the Lord is one with him in spirit.
  • 18. Flee from sexual immorality. All other sins a man commits are outside his body, but he who sins sexually sins against his own body.
  • 19. Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own;
  • 20. you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your body.
  • Ezekiel 4

  • 1. "Now, son of man, take a clay tablet, put it in front of you and draw the city of Jerusalem on it.
  • 2. Then lay siege to it: Erect siege works against it, build a ramp up to it, set up camps against it and put battering rams around it.
  • 3. Then take an iron pan, place it as an iron wall between you and the city and turn your face toward it. It will be under siege, and you shall besiege it. This will be a sign to the house of Israel.
  • 4. "Then lie on your left side and put the sin of the house of Israel upon yourself. You are to bear their sin for the number of days you lie on your side.
  • 5. I have assigned you the same number of days as the years of their sin. So for 390 days you will bear the sin of the house of Israel.
  • 6. "After you have finished this, lie down again, this time on your right side, and bear the sin of the house of Judah. I have assigned you 40 days, a day for each year.
  • 7. Turn your face toward the siege of Jerusalem and with bared arm prophesy against her.
  • 8. I will tie you up with ropes so that you cannot turn from one side to the other until you have finished the days of your siege.
  • 9. "Take wheat and barley, beans and lentils, millet and spelt; put them in a storage jar and use them to make bread for yourself. You are to eat it during the 390 days you lie on your side.
  • 10. Weigh out twenty shekels of food to eat each day and eat it at set times.
  • 11. Also measure out a sixth of a hin of water and drink it at set times.
  • 12. Eat the food as you would a barley cake; bake it in the sight of the people, using human excrement for fuel."
  • 13. The LORD said, "In this way the people of Israel will eat defiled food among the nations where I will drive them."
  • 14. Then I said, "Not so, Sovereign LORD! I have never defiled myself. From my youth until now I have never eaten anything found dead or torn by wild animals. No unclean meat has ever entered my mouth."
  • 15. "Very well," he said, "I will let you bake your bread over cow manure instead of human excrement."
  • 16. He then said to me: "Son of man, I will cut off the supply of food in Jerusalem. The people will eat rationed food in anxiety and drink rationed water in despair,
  • 17. for food and water will be scarce. They will be appalled at the sight of each other and will waste away because of their sin.

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