When he was first selected, he was "found hiding among the baggage," because he did not want to be king. He was humble. But later on he because haughty.
In the King James version Act 13:21 And afterward they desired a king: and God gave unto them Saul the son of Cis, a man of the tribe of Benjamin, by the space of forty years.
As Saul had been appointed by God, David believed that it was not his place to act against God's chosen king. God honoured David for his obedience.
Not to be treated as king. They wanted him to act king like and he didn't do that.
It was King George the third because he wanted to go get more money off the colonies.
David brought the foreskins of 100 Philistines to King Saul as a dowry in order to marry Saul's daughter Michal. This was a requirement set by Saul as an act of revenge against the Philistines.
The prophet Samuel anointed Saul as king and placed a cloak over him to signify that he had been chosen by God for the mission. This act marked the beginning of Saul's reign as the first king of Israel.
David ordered the execution of the Amalekite because the man claimed to have killed Saul, the anointed king of Israel. David viewed Saul as God's chosen leader, and killing him was seen as a grave offense deserving of death. The Amalekite’s admission was perceived as an act of treachery, and David sought to uphold the sanctity of God's anointed. This act highlighted David's deep respect for God's authority and the seriousness of his covenant with Saul.
In the Bible, Saul offends God by failing to obey His commands fully, choosing to act in disobedience and seeking his own way instead of following God's instructions. This disobedience ultimately leads to Saul being rejected as king of Israel.
Doeg HaAdomi (the Edomite) is mentioned in 1 Samuel ch. 21 and 22, and Psalms 52. He was the chief of King Saul's herdsmen. In an act born of jealousy (or of over-zealous loyalty to Saul), he slandered David in front of Saul, and (as a result) caused the death of tens of pious Kohanim (priests). See the attached Related Link for fuller detail.
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The Declaratory Act gave the king and parliament the right to tax the colonies. Even though the colonists are not allowed to have parliamentary representation.
The colonist were not being recognized in parliament and no longer lived in England...........basicly the wanted a better goverment. The King was unfairly taxing the colonist which meant that they were loosing money to the king and becoming poorer.