Jonathan, Abinadab, and Melchishua I Sam. 31:2
Oldest daughter was Merab in I Sam. 18:17
In the book of 2 Samuel Chapter 2 and verse 12, it mentions another one of Saul's sons. His name was ishbosheth. So Saul actually had six children.
King Saul had four/five
sons by marriage and two by concubine. We know of two daughters.
Jonathan, Jishui, Malchishua, Abinadab, Ish-bosheth, Armoni, Mephibosheth. (Jishui and Abinadab might be one in the same.)
Daughters Merab, and Michal.
Saul married Ahinoam, daughter of Ahimaaz. They had four sons and two daughters. The sons were Jonathan, Abinadab, Malkishua and Ish-bosheth. Their daughters were Merab and Michal.
See 1 Samuel 14:51, 2 Samuel 2:8, and 1 Chronicles 8:33.
Saul had 5 children. He had 3 sons named Jonathan, Ishvi and Malchishua. His two daughters were Merab and Michal.
Yes. King Saul was a Hebrew, so all of his children would be Hebrews as well.
5
Jonathan and Michal.
As king, he had none. Saul was the first Hebrew king.
No king Saul and king Solomon are not related.
David was Saul's immediate successor.
Yes, King Saul came from the Jewish tribe of Benjamin.
Saul, the first Israelite king, was followed by King David. See also:Choosing the first kingMore about King SaulThe transition of the throne from Saul to David
Saul (שאול)
It was the sword and the crown of King Saul that Amalekite took to David after King Saul's death.
After king Saul, there were two famous kings, king David and his son king Solomon.
Saul was king of Israel from circa 1047 BCE to 1007 BCE.