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Q: Why did Saul not know who David was in you 1 Samuel 17 verse 58?
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Did saul know about Samuel?

Oh yes king Saul knew Samuel well, after all it was Samuel who anointed saul, and it was Samuel who rebuked Saul for disobeying god.


What is the theme of 2 Samuel?

Mostly they are about Israel's first two kings, Saul and David.


Was David the musician of King Saul?

Yes (1 Samuel 16:23). At first, Saul dealt with David through his (Saul's) advisers, not directly. It was not befitting for a king to deal directly with low-level subjects (Talmud, Megillah 16a). Later, he inquired concerning David's precise background (1 Samuel 17:56), because David had by then defeated Goliath and Saul had decided to increase David's authority (18:5).See also:More about King David


Did David know when he was anointed by Samual that it was to be king?

Yes, David was anointed by Samuel with oil as the future king of Israel. Samuel anointed him in private, indicating that God had chosen him to be the next king after Saul.


Where king saul consulted a witch?

If you know where in the bible Samuel the prophet died, (I am certain it was in 1 Samuel, but maybe it was 2 Samuel) shortly after, Saul asked a witch to call him up from the dead.


How did David show he loved Jonathan?

A:Jonathan is described in First Samuel as Saul's son, who distinguished himself against the Philistines. He would certainly seem to be a great friend to David, even saving David's life when King Saul sought to kill him. When we look deeper, we see that Jonathan seems to have developed a homosexual fondness for David, as for example 1 Samuel 18:1: "And it came to pass, when he had made an end of speaking unto Saul, that the soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul of David, and Jonathan loved him as his own soul."In return, David demonstrates his love for Jonathan in 2 Samuel 1:26: "I am distressed for thee my brother Jonathan: very pleasant hast thou been unto me; thy love to me was wonderful, passing the love of women."In 1 Samuel 20:30 we find that Saul had become aware of their relationship: "Then Saul's anger was kindled against Jonathan, and he said unto him, Thou son of the perverse rebellious woman, do not I know that thou hast chosen the son of Jesse to thine own confusion, and unto the confusion of thy mother's nakedness?" By appearing to confirm the existence of a homosexual relationship between Jonathan and the future King David, this adds to our understanding of 2 Samuel 1:26.


Who was the apostle Paul?

1 SAMUEL 9:1-2(NEW KING JAMES VERSION)It says in the chapter and verse-There was a man of Benjamin whose name was KISH the son of Abiel, the son of Zeror, the son of Bechorath, the son of Aphiah, a Benjamite, a mighty man of power. And he (KISH) had a choice and handsome son whose name was Saul. The Above anser is ENTIRELY INCORRECT. That is the lineage of King Saul who was King before King David. They lived about 1,000 years before the Saul who became the Apostle Paul. I haven't found any record of the Father of Paul, but if I do then I will let you know.


Who became king of israelites after David?

A:According to the Bible, the Israelites demanded a king and as a result Saul was appointed as king of a united monarchy of all Israel. He was followed by Kings David and Solomon. Lester L Grabbe (Ancient Israel: What Do We Know and How Do We Know It?) says there is sufficient evidence to assert that Saul, David and Solomon existed, but that some early passages in the Bible such as 1 Samuel 22:6 (which describes Saul as holding court under a tree, not in a palace or even a long-house) point to Saul as merely a tribal chieftain. Scholarly views are divided as to whether even David and Solomon could be considered kings in the traditional sense, or as local chieftains or warlords. Grabbe's emphatic view is that if indeed there was a United Monarchy, it was not as the Bible pictures it.It is now becoming the consensus of historians that there was no United Monarchy of Israel. On this view, Saul, David, and Solomon might have been local warlords in the Judah region, but not even kings with undisputed power in a united Judah. H M Niemann (cited in English by Grabbe) has argued that Omri was the first king of Israel, in the ninth century BCE and only in the northern kingdom, a view that is currently attracting considerable attention among historians.


Who were the children of King Saul?

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.


How old was king saul when he became king?

King David was 70 Years old when he diedWe know this from one definitive verse in the bible: 2 Samuel 5:4David was 30 old when he began to reign, and he reigned 40 years.David reigned in Israel 40 years. It goes on to summarize where that 40 years were spent; 7 in Hebron (near his hometown of Bethlehem. while on the run from Saul, and 33 years in Jerusalem, where He finally gained control of the monarchy.


What was Jonathan's plan to let David know about Saul's attitude?

He shot a number of arrows into the air and instructed a boy to fetch them using secret code-words that would indicate whether Saul was angered or peaceful.


What are the strenghths and weaknesses of king saul?

Strengths- One of King Saul's strengths were probably that he was able to fight. He was also a great leader and warrior. Weaknesses- He had a problem with disobedience and envy. He was a liar and a murderer.