vv. 36–38: Feast, delayed report, collapse, death
Abigail finds Nabal feasting and intoxicated, so she postpones serious speech until morning (1 Samuel 25:36). After she reports what happened, Nabal’s inner strength fails and he becomes “like a stone,” followed by his death some days later (1 Samuel 25:38).
v. 39: David’s reaction and proposal
David blesses Yahweh for resolving the dispute and then sends messengers to take Abigail as his wife (1 Samuel 25:39).
vv. 40–42: Abigail accepts and relocates
Messengers deliver David’s proposal; Abigail responds with humility and quickly travels with attendants to join David, becoming his wife (1 Samuel 25:42).
vv. 43–44: Marital notes and Saul’s action
The narrative adds David’s additional marriage and notes Saul’s reassignment of Michal to another man, highlighting royal control over family ties during conflict (1 Samuel 25:44).