David(1 Samuel 16:11-13)
Bethlehem of Judah (1 Samuel 16:1-13)
David is often referred to as the seventh brother because he was the youngest of eight sons of Jesse, as described in the biblical narrative. In 1 Samuel 16, when the prophet Samuel came to anoint a new king, he went through Jesse's seven older sons, but none were chosen. It was only after Samuel inquired if there were any more sons that David, the youngest, was brought in from the fields and anointed as king. Thus, he is recognized as the seventh brother in that context.
Saul.See also:Choosing a king
Here king Saul did not go anywhere to anoint David as the next king of Israel. It was the old prophet and judge Samuel went to the village of Jesse to anoint one of Jesse son. But Samuel chose the youngest son Jesse David who was a shepherd boy.
According to traditional chronology, it was in 876 BCE.
No, God chose Saul and appointed Samuel to anoint him as Israel`s first King! See 1st. Samuel 9:15-16...
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Samuel was sent to the town where Jesse lived to anoint his son David as the future king of Israel.
Samuel Adams
No, God chose Saul and appointed Samuel to anoint him as Israel`s first King! See 1st. Samuel 9:15-16...
The founder and origins of the Boston Sons of Liberty is unclear. Historical records refer to the organization as early as 1765.
Samuel Adams, a leader of the Boston Sons of Liberty.