Samuel was the last of the Judges, and did not serve as king. He was active around 900 BCE for several decades.
He annointed the boy David as king of Israel.
Israel... derived from Samuel
Samuel
Israel, which had been a confederation of the Israelite tribes under the Judges, became a kingdom when the Prophet Samuel anointed Saul as its first king. See 1 Samuel ch.8-10.
At God's instruction, Samuel the prophet anointed Saul as Israel's first king. Later, and also at God's instruction, Samuel anointed David as Israel's second king.See also the Related Links.Link: More about SamuelLink: More about SaulLink: More about David
He annointed the boy David as king of Israel.
He ruled in Israel as the first King anointed by Samuel.
Samuel Israel Mulder was born in 1792.
Samuel Israel Mulder died in 1862.
King Saul was anointed by the prophet Samuel, at God's instruction. Saul united the Israelites under his rule, thus forming the united kingdom of Israel.
Saul was anointed by Samuel as the first king of Israel.
Samuel Israel III was born on 1959-07-20.
Yes. David was chosen by God to rule as King of Judah and all Israel(2 Samuel 2:4)(2 Samuel 5:4+5)(1 Chronicles 11:3)
Samuel wasn't a king.
In the Book of I Samuel 8:1-22 tells us the story of Israel wanting a king to rule them. At that time they went to Samuel and more or less demanded a king rather than pleaded. They were give the down side of having a king, but that is what they wanted and that is what they got.
Samuel
Samuel anointed Saul the first King of Israel, I Samuel 10.