To change his name to Paul.
God commanded King Saul to completely destroy the Amalekites, including men, women, children, and animals, as punishment for their past sins against the Israelites. However, King Saul spared the Amalekite king Agag and the best of the livestock, which led to God rejecting Saul as king.
The king of the Amalekites that Saul spared was Agag. Scripture records that Samuel killed Agag after Saul had failed to carry out God's command to completely destroy the Amalekites.
The second major step in Saul's downfall was when he disobeyed God's command to completely destroy the Amalekites and their possessions. Saul spared the Amalekite king, Agag, and took some of the best livestock, which went against God's explicit instructions. This disobedience led to God rejecting Saul as king.
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.
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.
Three characters in 1 Samuel are Samuel, Saul, and David. Samuel was a prophet and judge, Saul was the first king of Israel, and David was chosen by God to succeed Saul as king.
The king of the Amalekites that Saul spared was Agag. Scripture records that Samuel killed Agag after Saul had failed to carry out God's command to completely destroy the Amalekites.
There's more than one answer. Saul and David were both appointed kings at the prophetic command of God to Samuel.
The second major step in Saul's downfall was when he disobeyed God's command to completely destroy the Amalekites and their possessions. Saul spared the Amalekite king, Agag, and took some of the best livestock, which went against God's explicit instructions. This disobedience led to God rejecting Saul as king.
David was anointed as king by Samuel at God's command, after Saul was found to be not completely obedient to the command of God (1 Samuel ch.15-16). This was not long after the Israelites had first requested to begin a monarchy (after the era of the Judges).
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.
No it is not likely as Saul backslides from God.
No i think it was David not Saul.
Here God chose Saul as king , but Samuel anointed him as king.
The difference between King David and saul was that david listened to god and even repented again and again. But it was not so with Saul.
The difference between King David and saul was that david listened to god and even repented again and again. But it was not so with Saul.
Among other things, he anointed King Saul and King David at God's command; and together with David, he set down the blueprints for the First Temple.
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.