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31 thou my lord must not have the stain or guilt of having causelessly shed innocent blood. May the Lord therefore save the hand of my lord for himself, and kindly dispose my lord, that thou mayst remember thy servant, to deal kindly by her.
32 Thereupon David said to Abigaia, Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel, who hath sent thee this day to meet me.
33 And blessed be thy conduct, and blessed thou who hast kept me back from coming to blood, that I might save my hand for myself.
34 For as the Lord God of Israel liveth, who hath this day withheld me from doing thee an injury, if thou hadst not hastened, and come to meet me, I had determined that by the morning light there should not be left to Nabal one man.