Here king Saul did not go anywhere to anoint David as the next king of Israel. It was the old prophet and judge Samuel went to the village of Jesse to anoint one of Jesse son. But Samuel chose the youngest son Jesse David who was a shepherd boy.
The prophet Samuel was told to go to the village of the man called Jesse and to anoint his son as the next king after king Saul, as God was not pleased with him. But Samuel thought it would be Jesse's eldest son. But it was David the youngest who was chosen as king.
After the Ten Tribes broke away from Judah, Rehav'am (Rehoboam), son of King Solomon, was Judah's first king. See also:RehoboamMore about King SolomonThe reliability of the Hebrew Bible
The Bible's testimony is that David ruled in Judah alone for about seven years, around 1005 BCE, before uniting with Israel. When again the United Monarchy split, Rehoboam was the next king of Judah.However, while the existence of David is generally accepted, it does remain subject to debate. Furthermore modern scholars say that there never was a United Monarchy and that David would more likely have been just a local chieftain. Some scholars even believe that Judah itself was not united until around 900 BCE. Since the Books of Samuel and Kings were not actually written until some centuries later, the events of the tenth century BCE are clouded in legend. It is somewhat likely that Rehoboam was indeed the first king of a united Judah, but this is far from certain.
David was anointed as king over Judah in 1077 BCE, when he was 30 years old. Ishbosheth(Saul's son) ruled over the other tribes for about two years, but was assassinated(2Samuel 2:1-4, 8-10; 4:5-12) and his tribes then joined Judah, and made David king over all Israel.(2Samuel 5:1-3; 1Chronicles 11:1-3; 12:23-40). Between Hebron and Jerusalem, David ruled for over 40 years. (2Samuel 5:4-10; 1Chronicles 11:4-9; 2Cronicles 6:6)
The Assyrians defeated Israel and reduced it to a mere city-state, based on the city of Samaria. Finally, in 722 BCE, they overran Samaria and deported up to 40,000 people - about one fifth of the population. Many of the remainder fled to Judah or to Egypt. From now on, Israel simply ceased to exist. In the south, King Ahaz saved Judah from the fate of Israel and incorporated his kingdom into the Assyrian economy. His policy led Judah to an unprecedented prosperity, in which Jerusalem and Judah experienced dramatic demographic growth. His successor, Hezekiah, took a reckless decision to rebel against Assyria, leading to the utter devastation of Judah. The next king, Manasseh, saved Judah from annihilation by a policy of cooperation with Assyria. Judah continued as a political entity until overrun by the Babylonians.
No, in a game of chess, it is not possible for a king to be positioned next to another king.
HRH Prince Charles is currently next in line to be King.
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As King Davidâ??s eldest son, Adonijah was slated to be the next King by birthright. However, David was convinced by Solomonâ??s mother, Bathsheba, and the prophet Nathan, to give the blessing and birthright of a first-born son to Solomon, effectively making Solomon King Davidâ??s successor to the throne. It was a custom to anoint the Kingâ??s successor at his time of death, which formally placed Kingship. However, while King David was still alive, Adonijah declared himself king, and this prompted David to send Solomon for formal anointing by the priest.