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I doubt if samuel really did have a wife.

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No. Saul did not kill his son Jonathan.

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Why did Samuel turn against Saul?

Samuel turned against king Saul , mainly as Saul would not listen to the prophet Samuel, to do what God told him to do. Like kill all the people in the village and the animals. But Saul did not kill the animals.


What did Saul want to get rid of?

He wanted to kill David (1 Samuel ch.20).See also the Related Links.Link: Why did Saul turn against David?Link: Why didn't David kill Saul?


Did saul know about Samuel?

Oh yes king Saul knew Samuel well, after all it was Samuel who anointed saul, and it was Samuel who rebuked Saul for disobeying god.


After Samuel's death how did saul talk to Samuel?

Saul called Samuel spirit to talk to him.


When was Saul Samuel born?

Saul Samuel was born on 1820-11-02.


Who was the priest who trained Saul?

Samuel anointed Saul the first King of Israel, I Samuel 10.


How did david find out saul wanted to kill him?

I Samuel 18:11. David got the clue after this incident!


What did Saul throw at David to try to kill him?

A spear (1 Samuel 18:11).See also:More about David


What part did Eli play in Saul becoming king?

Eli played a role by letting Samuel talk to god. God then told Samuel that Saul would be the king. Samuel then ammonites Saul with oil and declared Saul was the king.


Who annointed saul?

Samuel


What did David do at his first opportunity to kill Saul?

He took evidence of his opportunity, but avoided murder.Answer:He quietly cut off the corner of Saul's cloak, without Saul being aware of it (1 Samuel ch.24; and see also ch.26). He did this to prove to Saul that he had no harmful intentions.


What role does Samuel assume to King Saul?

Samuel, on instructions from God, anointed Saul as King of Israel by pouring oil over his head. He continued to serve in Saul's administration as an adviser, telling him God's will and reprimanding Saul when he does not comply.