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We all know fools. We may not recognize them as such, but their conduct speaks for itself. The Bible has a lot to say about fools, with the Proverbs of Solomon dedicating a great deal of space to the topic. And in 1 Samuel 25:1-8, we are introduced to a man whose very name meant "fool." We're not told why his parents chose to give him that name, but as the story unfolds, we'll see that he had no problem living up to it. Even his wife will confirm his foolishness. But why is this story included in the Bible? And why did the Holy Spirit inspire the author of 1 Samuel to place it where it is in the story of the life of David. It should become apparent that the introduction of Nabal into the narrative is anything but a coincidence. He shows up at just the right time, providing an incredibly important insight into the heart of King Saul. Nabal was a fool, but so was King Saul. And David was going to get some helpful pointers on how to deal with a fool, straight from Nabal's wife. She had learned not to suffer fools gladly, and so would David.