1 Kings ch.1 Shortly before King David died, there was one last rebellion, by his son Adoniyah who unlawfully proclaimed himself the next king. Bathsheva and Nathan urged David to take action, and David had his loyal servants put Solomon on his (David's) personal mule and take him down to the Gichon stream, where Zadok and Nathan anointed him as king. Solomon then sat on David's throne and the people came to bless him, and David praised God.
See also:
the gihon spring
I think it was twice.
1Ki 1:34 There let Zadok the priest and Nathan the prophet anoint him king over Israel; and blow the horn, and say, 'Long live King Solomon!' 1Ki 1:39 Then Zadok the priest took a horn of oil from the tabernacle and anointed Solomon. And they blew the horn, and all the people said, "Long live King Solomon!"
Saul, the farmer boy of the Old Testament Unable to find Saul being anointed king and prophet. The man Christ Jesus was anointed prophet, priest, and king, but I can find no other reference to any other person. Saul was only anointed king, as was David and Solomon, etc.
In Gihon (1 Kings 1:38, 39)(1 Kings 1:43-45)
There are several answers, including: Samuel (who anointed him), Saul (who worried that David might threaten his monarchy), Goliath (whom David vanquished), Solomon (David's son and successor), Bath Sheva (Solomon's mother), and Avshalom (who rebelled against David).
"Christ" means the anointed or anointed one.
davidAnswer:Saul didn't anoint anyone to be king of Israel; Samuel anointed both Saul and David. See 1 Samuel 9 & 10 for the anointing of Saul, and 1 Samuel 16 for the anointing of David.
That is the correct spelling of "anointed."
anointed = mashiach (משיח)
Anointed Quorum ended in 1846.
Anointed Quorum was created in 1842.