Topical Encyclopedia
Biblical Reference:Racal is mentioned in the context of the narrative of David's time in the wilderness, specifically in
1 Samuel 25:2-3. The Berean Standard Bible does not explicitly mention Racal by name, but it is traditionally identified with the location of Carmel in the account of Nabal and Abigail.
Historical and Geographical Context:Racal is believed to be a town in the southern part of Judah, near the wilderness of Paran. This region is characterized by its rugged terrain and sparse vegetation, making it a suitable location for shepherding and pastoral activities. The area is historically significant as it served as a refuge for David during his flight from King Saul.
Biblical Narrative:In
1 Samuel 25, David and his men are in the wilderness of Paran, where they encounter the wealthy but surly Nabal, who is shearing his sheep in Carmel. David sends messengers to Nabal, requesting provisions for his men, citing the protection they had provided to Nabal's shepherds. Nabal, however, responds with disdain and refuses to offer any assistance. This incident nearly leads to bloodshed, but Nabal's wise and discerning wife, Abigail, intervenes by bringing provisions to David and pleading for peace.
Theological Significance:The account of Nabal and Abigail at Racal (Carmel) highlights several key theological themes. First, it underscores the importance of hospitality and generosity, as Nabal's refusal to aid David is portrayed as a grave moral failing. Second, the narrative illustrates the providence of God in protecting David from unnecessary violence through Abigail's timely intervention. Abigail's actions are often seen as a model of wisdom and peacemaking, demonstrating the power of righteous conduct to avert disaster.
Cultural and Moral Lessons:From a cultural perspective, the account reflects the values of honor and shame prevalent in ancient Near Eastern societies. Nabal's behavior is seen as dishonorable, while Abigail's actions bring honor to her household. Morally, the account serves as a reminder of the virtues of humility, wisdom, and the fear of the Lord, as exemplified by Abigail, in contrast to Nabal's arrogance and folly.
Connection to David's Kingship:The events at Racal are part of the broader narrative of David's rise to kingship. They illustrate the challenges he faced and the divine guidance he received during his time as a fugitive. The account also foreshadows David's future as a king who values justice and righteousness, qualities that are evident in his willingness to listen to Abigail and refrain from taking vengeance.
Conclusion:While Racal itself is not extensively detailed in the biblical text, its association with the account of Nabal and Abigail provides rich insights into the character of David, the cultural values of the time, and the theological themes of divine providence and moral integrity.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
RACALra'-kal (rakhal, "trader"): A place in Judah, enumerated among "the places where David himself and his men were wont to haunt," to the elders of which he sent a share of his spoils (1 Samuel 30:29). The Septuagint reading "Carmel" has been adopted, by many, because of the similarity of the words in Hebrew (rakal and karmel) and because there was a Carmel in the neighborhood of Hebron (Joshua 15:551 Samuel 15:12), which figures in the story of David's adventures when pursued by Saul (1 Samuel 25) in a manner that makes it improbable that he would overlook the place in his good fortune (the King James Version "Rachal").
Nathan Isaacs
Strong's Hebrew
7403. Rakal -- a city in S. Judah... 7402, 7403. Rakal. 7404 . a city in S. Judah. Transliteration: Rakal
Phonetic Spelling: (raw-kawl') Short Definition:
Racal. Word
...Thesaurus
Racal (1 Occurrence)... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia
RACAL. ra'-kal (rakhal
... Rachal"). Nathan Isaacs.
Multi-Version Concordance
Racal (1 Occurrence). 1 Samuel
...Raca (1 Occurrence)
Race (36 Occurrences)
Ken'ites (6 Occurrences)
... 1 Samuel 30:29 and to them that were inRacal, and to them that were in the cities
of the Jerahmeelites, and to them that were in the cities of the Kenites...
Jerah'meelites (2 Occurrences)
... 1 Samuel 30:29 and to them that were inRacal, and to them that were in the cities
of the Jerahmeelites, and to them that were in the cities of the Kenites...
Jerahmeelites (2 Occurrences)
... 1 Samuel 30:29 and to those who were inRacal, and to those who were in the cities
of the Jerahmeelites, and to those who were in the cities of the Kenites...
Kenites (8 Occurrences)
... 1 Samuel 30:29 and to those who were inRacal, and to those who were in the cities
of the Jerahmeelites, and to those who were in the cities of the Kenites...
Rachal (1 Occurrence)
... Samuel 30:29). Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. RACHAL. ra'-kal. SeeRACAL.
Multi-Version Concordance Rachal (1 Occurrence). 1 Samuel 30...
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