If you mean the Naval (Nabal) in 1 Samuel ch.25, the answer is yes.
Abigail was the wife of both Nabal and King David. She married David after Nabal's death.
Nabal is pronounced as "nah-BAHL".
I'm pretty sure there is only one Abigail in the Bible, and that is Nabal's wife. When David, the future king, went to ask Nabal for some food, because David had watched Nabal's servants in the wilderness, but Nabal blew them off (pardon the phrase; it's not literal). David was furious and swore to kill Nabal and everyone in his household. Abigail heard how cruel her husband had been, so she gathered food to take to David and his 600 men. David forgave Nabal and accepted Abigail's offering. Then, when ten days later God struck Nabal down, David took Abigail as his wife. (David had other wive, including Michael, Saul's daughter) Hope it helped! God bless you.
Its a story of some of the early happenings of David, before his rise to king. Essentially David was trying to extort Nabal, and he ended up marrying his wife and gaining Nabal's wealth.
Whoever that is... yes.
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The Hebrew name Nabal means "fool".In the Bible, Nabal was the first husband of Abigail, who later married King David.
Abigail was a Godly woman married to Nabal, who was of dubious character. She verbally defended her husband against David whom was offended by Nabal's insolence. Nabal died, and Abigail married David and bore him several sons.
The phone number of the Arecibo Public Library - Nicolas Nabal Barreto - is: 787-878-1178.
Nabal is a man in the Bible who was surly and mean. His wife Abigail even said he lives up to his name, which means, "wilt, fool, shamelessly improper"
Abigail married Nabal of Carmel. Nabal was a sheep shearer.