Abital (אֲבִיטַל) means “My father is dew” or “Father of dew.” Dew, in biblical symbolism, represents refreshing, blessing, and gentle renewal. Like the early morning dew that nourishes the earth quietly but powerfully, Abital embodies the hidden grace that nurtures new states of consciousness before they fully manifest.
Biblical Context
Abital is briefly mentioned as one of David’s wives and the mother of Shephatiah (2 Samuel 3:4). Though her story is short, the significance in her name points to the vital inner process of refreshment and renewal—the quiet preparation that undergirds visible growth.
Symbolism in Early Genesis
In Genesis 2:6, a mist rises from the earth to water the ground, symbolising the invisible life-giving force that prepares the earth for growth. Dew, too, is used in blessings (Genesis 27:28) to represent divine favour and abundant nurture.
In Neville Goddard’s framework, dew and mist represent the imaginative awareness and faith that subtly water the subconscious “soil,” allowing desires to take root and flourish.
Song of Solomon 5: Renewal and Longing
Song of Solomon 5 beautifully captures the essence of spiritual longing, awakening, and refreshment that align with Abital’s symbolism:
“I came to my garden, my sister, my spouse;
I gathered my myrrh with my spice;
I ate my honeycomb with my honey;
I drank my wine with my milk.
Eat, O friends; drink, yes, drink deeply, O lovers.” — Song of Solomon 5:1
This passage evokes a sense of intimate renewal and nourishment, akin to the gentle dew that refreshes the soul’s garden. The imagery of honey, wine, and milk speaks of abundance flowing naturally from a place of rest and fullness.
“I slept, but my heart was awake.
A voice! My beloved is knocking:
‘Open to me, my sister, my love, my dove, my undefiled;
For my head is covered with dew,
My locks with the drops of the night.’” — Song of Solomon 5:2
Here, the beloved’s head covered with dew symbolises the freshness and blessing of awakening consciousness knocking at the door of the heart—inviting renewal and deep connection.
Spiritual Lesson
Abital represents the quiet grace within the subconscious that refreshes and sustains the spiritual life. Like dew, her energy is subtle but essential, ensuring that the inner foundation for manifestation remains fertile and renewed.
Her presence in David’s household reminds us that before visible growth, the soul must be gently watered by faith, imagination, and divine blessing.
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