No king Saul had no part in the role of salvation, only Jesus can truly give us salvation, aand nobody and nothing else can give salvation to man.
He was the first king.
Eli played a role by letting Samuel talk to god. God then told Samuel that Saul would be the king. Samuel then ammonites Saul with oil and declared Saul was the king.
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Samuel, on instructions from God, anointed Saul as King of Israel by pouring oil over his head. He continued to serve in Saul's administration as an adviser, telling him God's will and reprimanding Saul when he does not comply.
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what was the role of kings in israelites history
Samuel served under King Saul and King David, the first two kings of Israel. He anointed both of them as kings and played a significant role in the establishment of the Israelite monarchy.
No. Depending on the source you prefer, either Samuel anointed David, or the elders of Israel anointed him. In 1 Samuel, God was angry with King Saul for disobeying Samuel's instructions to utterly destroy the Amaleks and all their animals, so Samuel secretly anointed David to replace Saul as king. The Book of Chronicles contains no mention of Samuel's role in anointing Saul as king - the elders of Israel simply joined in anointing David king by acclamation, in gratitude for his leadership under Saul.
Mary. She bore Jesus according to Gods Will.
King Saul and Jesus were not contemporaneous: Jesus died about 32 or 33AD but King Saul died about 1010BC. However, Paul the Apostle came from Tarsus and changed his name to 'Saul 'upon his conversion.
Abner is a prominent figure in the Book of Samuel, serving as the cousin and military commander of King Saul. After Saul's death, Abner supports Ish-bosheth, Saul's son, as king. Abner plays a key role in the political and military events surrounding the transition of power from Saul to David.
The 'trinity' concept is man-made and not found in Scripture. God's gift of Salvation is freely given to all who have faith in Jesus:Acts 4:12New King James Version (NKJV) 12 Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved."