Jonathan was King Sauls son.
Old enough to have sons of his own.
No. According to the Old Testament of the Bible, Saul was the first king of Israel.
Saul's sons, Jonathan, Abinadab, and Malchishua, did not succeed him as king because they all died in battle against the Philistines, including Saul himself. After Saul's death, David was anointed as the next king of Israel.
i believe so after saul changed his name to paul, he became a Christan of christ
Saul of the Old Testament who knew David is a different person to the man Saul who was renamed Paul in the New Testament. They lived many years apart. St. Paul is the Saul of the New Testament not the King in the Old Testament.
God was/is Israel's King until the people desired to be like their neighbors. Then God chose King Saul to be the first human king.
The last and most famous of the Judges was Samuel, after him Saul came as king.
Saul of the Old Testament did not. Saul (Paul) of the New Testament did not see God but he heard the voice of Jesus while on the road to Damascus.
Saul, the farmer boy of the Old Testament Unable to find Saul being anointed king and prophet. The man Christ Jesus was anointed prophet, priest, and king, but I can find no other reference to any other person. Saul was only anointed king, as was David and Solomon, etc.
The first king chosen and who ruled over a united Isa real in the old testament is king Saul, their first ever king. David followed and his son the famous king Solomon followed him . It was after Solomon that the kunited kingdom did break up.
Saul was the first king of Israel, anointed by the prophet Samuel. He was chosen by the people to lead them, but his reign was marked by disobedience to God, leading to his downfall. Saul's story serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of pride and disobedience.
David's first wife was named Michal - the daughter of King Saul. This can be found in 1 Samuel 18:26 in the Old Testament.