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  • He, as the very first Israelite king, set up the apparatus of royalty and its institutions.
  • He put Israel's enemies to shame (1 Samuel 14:47-48).
  • Under the guidance of Samuel, he united the Israelite tribes.
  • He briefly experienced prophecy.
Note that concerning Saul, our tradition explicitly states that he was a righteous man (Talmud, Moed Katan 16b; and midrash Br. Rabbah 54:4).

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