1020 bc
Saul became the first Hebrew king.
It was David who became king.
Saul. The account is found in 1 Samuel chapters 8 through 10.
Before he became king, David was a shepherd of his father's sheep, and later a musician to King Saul. Saul also made him commander of his armies.
shepherdentertained King Saulkilled Goliathfled from King Saul and lived with the Philistinespretended to be a madmanetc.
King David was born sometime around 1050 B.C. and died in 970 B.C. Was anointed by Samuel to be the successor to King Saul (without Saul's knowledge) because Saul had turned away from God. He became known for killing Goliath and eventually became the leader of Saul's armies. Saul became violently jealous of David's popularity and tried to have him killed, which resulted in David fleeing and going into hiding until Saul's death. When Saul died David became King of Israel and re-united all twelve tribes, reigning for about 40 years. He was succeeded by his son Solomon. I recommend reading 1&2 Samuel to get the whole story. :)
No, they were unrelated, though they became related through marriage since David married Saul's daughter.
King Saul the first unsaved King that the people demanded govern over them, his contemporary was David, who later became King.
As king, he had none. Saul was the first Hebrew king.
King David (before he became king) and King Saul's son, Jonathan.
Saul was the first king of Israel.See also the Related Links.Link: Israelite kingsLink: Trustworthiness of the Israelite record