David became the king of the Israelites when he decided to fight Goliath the warrior of the Philistines. David had nothing accept his clothes and a sling. Goliath and armor and a sword. David picked up a rock put it in his sling and hurled it at Goliath. Of course it didn't do any thing so he tried two more times and on the second try he hit him in the middle of the face and cracked his skull.
David was anointed as king by Samuel.
The prophet Samuel anointed David as king of Israel.
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
No the prophet Samuel anointed David as king , hen he was a boy.
As he was a young boy it possible he did not now it.
The last Judge who anointed two Kings was the prophet Samuel. He anointed Saul as the first king of Israel and later anointed David as the second king.
Saul was anointed by Samuel as the first king of Israel.
The bible does not give his age, but he was the sun of Kish, and it was the prophet Samuel who anointed him as the king of Isa real. Samuel also anointed David as the king of Israel.
A:According to 1 Samuel 10:1, Samuel anointed Saul. Then, in 1 Samuel 16:13, Samuel anointed the young boy David as the future king. In 2 Samuel 2:4, the men of Judah anointed David king of Judah and in 2 Samuel 5:3, the elders of Israel anointed David king of Israel. Chronicles does not mention any anointing of Saul, but says that the elders of Israel anointed David.
3 David was anointed 3 times. In 1 Samuel 16:13 by Jesse. In 2 Samuel 2:4 by the men of Judah and king over the house of Judah; and in 2 Samuel 5:3, David is anointed King of Israel.
David, the son of Jesse, was chosen by God to be anointed by the prophet Samuel as the future king of Israel. This event took place when David was a young shepherd boy.
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.