God spoke to the leaders like moses and Joshua what he want he people to do. also they had miracles to convince them of God. Plus religion for the israelites was no light matter. If you did certain things against their law you could have died. So they had many ways that God suggested to the Israelites that He wanted to be in their lives.
The Israelites heard God talking to them.
Joshua set a stone in schechem
the israelites
The Assyrians and Chaldeans wanted to get power so they can rule over the Israelites.
The ancient Israelites wanted kings to replace the judges, just to follow the other tribes who had kings.
gentiles
The federalist wanted a strong Federal/Central government.
The Israelites wanted a king because they wanted to be like the other countries. And so they could worship something
When the Constitution was written there were two groups of thought about running a government. There were the Federalist and the anti Federalist. Just as the names suggest the Federalist wanted a strong central government while the anti Federalist wanted a weaker central government and more power for states rights.
They wanted a king just like the people living around them.
because they wanted to be in AA south warden life
because they wanted to fight cause they got bored of life
The Federalists wanted a strong central government.
The Israelites actually didn't decide that they needed a king, but rather decided that they wanted one. Even though they had judges and prophets, the Israelites weren't happy being a nation that was 'ruled', so-to-speak, by God. This is mainly because they saw that all the nations around them had kings to rule over them. The Israelites also wanted a physical leader that they could follow, and also make them more similar to the nations surrounding them. Some Israelites began copying the Philistine religion, suggesting that the Israelites began to think that they needed a king of their own to prevent that problem. They might have believed that a king would unite the tribes and help them fight off the Philistines.