Yep, 2.
There are two well known Sauls in the Bible.
King Saul had several children.
At least seven sons:
Jonathan, Ishvi, Malchishua, Abinadab, Ishbosheth (Eshbaal), Armoni, and Mephibosheth, and two daughters, Merab and Michal.
(1Samuel 14:49, 50; 2Samual 2:8; 21:8; 1Chronicles 8:33)(1 Samuel 18:19-20)
Saul of Tarsis, who later became the Apostle Paul, was never married and had no children.
In the Bible, Ruben was not specifically mentioned as being related to Saul. Rather, Ruben was one of the twelve sons of Jacob and the ancestor of the tribe of Reuben. Saul was from the tribe of Benjamin.
King Saul did not write any books in the Bible. However, Saul who became the Apostle Paul wrote 14 books of the Bible: Romans 1 Corinthians 2 Corinthians Galatians Ephesians Philippians Colossians 1 Thessalonians 2 Thessalonians 1 Timothy 2 Timothy Titus Philemon Hebrews
Saul is first mentioned in the bible in the book of 1 Samuel chapter 9 verse 1. there was a man the sun of Kish mamed Saul.
Saul was a Pharisee and a persecutor of early Christians before his conversion to Christianity on the road to Damascus. After his conversion, he became known as Paul and became one of the most influential figures in spreading the teachings of Christianity.
To correctly answer the question are you talking about King Saul or Saul later named Paul?
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Saul being a Pharisee was probably married knowing that to be a Pharisee it was important to be married and believe in family, however, this is not a prov-en fact. And whether or not Paul would have had any children is unlikely noting that there is no reference to any of his children or lineage documented at all.
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Mephibosheth Was crippled and was King Saul’s Grandson..... (Jonathan’s son which was King Saul’s Son) hope that helped
Saul Wiland has written: 'A modern version of Genesis' -- subject(s): Bible, Miscellanea
The bible says David as a young man played the harp for king Saul to get better.