Samuel's death is recorded in 1 Samuel 25; but it makes no mention of the cause.
However, The Bible says that David died "in a good old age" (but not "due to old age") in 1 Chronicles 29:28.
The Prophet Samuel, after King Saul had him raised from the dead
The prophet Nathan came soon after David did commit aduktery with Bathsheba., as their love child died very young.
The appears to be no record of how Samuel died, that he died when in old age is recorded. 1Sam:25:1: And Samuel died; and all the Israelites were gathered together, and lamented him, and buried him in his house at Ramah. And David arose, and went down to the wilderness of Paran.
Samuel Hambleton - United States Navy officer - died in 1851.
If you know where in the bible Samuel the prophet died, (I am certain it was in 1 Samuel, but maybe it was 2 Samuel) shortly after, Saul asked a witch to call him up from the dead.
If you mean the Hannah of the Bible mentioned in the first chapter of 1 Samuel, we are not actually told when she was born, the main them of her story is also that of her son, Samuel. If you have a Bible (if not you can check the link and search 1 Samuel chapter 1 and find the story of Hannah there) the there should be a contents page in the front, find the book of one Samuel (there should be a page number provided), it is in the old testament and Hannah's story is the first chapter. It is truly inspirational and well worth reading!Answer:According to traditional chronology, she was born around 950 BCE.
Samuel was given to the High Priest Eli by his mother. Samuel took Eli's position after Eli died from a heart attack from hearing that both of his sons died in battle.
when the prophet died
This is best captured in II Samuel chapter 12 as the prophet Samuel is communicating to David the consequences of engaging in infidelity with Bathsheba (the wife of Uriah). Essentially the child, who was the initial product o the infidelity, died. Also David lived out the rest of his days with challenges to his throne by the sword mostly by his own son Absalom.
That is a statement, not a question; and the answer is yes. See 2 Samuel chapter 1.See also the Related Links.Link: More about SaulLink: More about David
Samuel Benton died in 1864.
Samuel Gottesman died in 1956.