King Saul King Saul 26 stories with 288 illustrations 1 Samuel the Prophet Is Born 1 Samuel 1:1-26 2 Corrupt Priests of Yahweh 1 Samuel 2:12-34 Little Samuel’s Message of Doom 1 Samuel 2:18-3:18 4 Philistines Capture the Ark
The account of Saul’s life comes from the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) book of 1 Samuel. The son of Kish, a well-to-do member of the tribe of Benjamin, he was made king by the league of 12 Israelite tribes in a desperate effort to strengthen Hebrew resistance to the growing Philisti...
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11-12 King Saul immediately summoned Ahimelech and all his family and all the other priests at Nob. When they arrived Saul shouted at him, “Listen to
Dating Solomon's life precisely is impossible, but based on time frames in the Hebrew Bible, some people date Solomon's birth to around 1010 BCE. David was the second king of the United Kingdom of Israel, taking over after the death of Saul, the first king. David's reign was filled ...
Israel, either of two political units in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament): the united kingdom of Israel under the kings Saul, David, and Solomon, which lasted from about 1020 to 922 bce; or the northern kingdom of Israel, including the territories of the 10 northern tribes (i.e., all...
David's Lyre Bible Craft The paper lyre pattern has the Bible verse, 1 Samuel 16:23, on the back pattern. Patterns are available in both KJV and NIV. "And it came to pass, when the evil spirit from God was upon Saul, that David took an harp, and played with his hand: so Saul ...
Living Bible 59 Written by David at the time King Saul set guards at his home to capture and kill him. (1 Samuel 19:11) O my God, save me from my enemies. Protect me from these who have come to destroy me. 2 Preserve me from these criminals, these murderers. 3 They lurk in ...
In this article, we’ll provide an answer to this question by looking at both Saul and David. David succeeds Saul, but David is key to helping us understand what happens to Saul. Saul sins and the Holy Spirit departs; David sins, but the Holy Spirit remains. Why the disparity in the ...
Once in the land, Israel was to follow the Mosaic Law given to Moses on Mt. Sinai. The giving of the Law established Israel as a theocracy, though Israel clamored for a king so they would be like the countries around them. God chose Saul, a handsome, bashful man from the tribe of ...