Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SaulSaul - Wikipedia

    Saul (/ s ɔː l /; Hebrew: שָׁאוּל ‎, Šāʾūl; Greek: Σαούλ, Saoúl; transl. "asked/prayed for") was a Jewish monarch of ancient Israel and the first king of the United Kingdom of Israel, according to the Hebrew Bible and Old Testament.

  2. Saul was the first king of Israel, chosen by God, but he disobeyed God and was replaced by David. Learn about his life, achievements, weaknesses, and lessons from the Bible.

  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Learn about Saul, the biblical figure who became the first king of Israel in the 11th century BCE. Find out how he rose to power, fought against various enemies, and met his tragic end.

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · Saul was secretly anointed the first king of all the tribes of Israel (1 Samuel 10:1) before being publicly selected by lot (1 Samuel 10:17–24). Saul’s reign over Israel started peacefully around 1050 BC, but the peace did not last. One of the most famous events in Saul’s life was the stand-off with the Philistines in the Valley of Elah.

  5. Apr 5, 2024 · Saul (flourished 11th century bce, Israel) was the first king of Israel (c. 1021–1000 bce ). According to the biblical account found mainly in 1 Samuel, Saul was chosen king both by the judge Samuel and by public acclamation. Saul was similar to the charismatic judges who preceded him in the role of governing.

    • James King West
  6. People also ask

  7. Biblical literature - Saul, Kingship, Israel: The man selected to become the first monarchical ruler of Israel was Saul, son of Kish, a wealthy Benjamite landowner. Because Kish had lost some donkeys, Saul was sent in search of them. Unsuccessful in his search, he went to the seer-prophet Samuel at Ramah. In the early source, from which this narrative comes, he did not know Samuel’s name ...

  8. www.britannica.com › summary › Saul-king-of-IsraelSaul summary | Britannica

    Saul, Hebrew Shaul, (flourished 11th century bc, Israel), First king of Israel (r. 1021–1000 bc). All that is known of Saul comes from the biblical books of Samuel I and II. He was anointed king by the prophet Samuel, as a concession to popular pressure, after delivering the town of Jabesh-Gilead from Ammonite oppression.

  1. People also search for