I believe it was Samuel who asked God that he would give him wisdom...
Yes, David was anointed by the Prophet Samuel as king of Israel, according to the biblical account in the Books of Samuel. This anointing solidified God's choice of David as the future king and marked the beginning of his reign.
The prophet Samuel was told to go to the village of the man called Jesse and to anoint his son as the next king after king Saul, as God was not pleased with him. But Samuel thought it would be Jesse's eldest son. But it was David the youngest who was chosen as king.
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.
As he was a young boy it possible he did not now it.
Samuel who was a major prophet and judge , was very much against the idea of having a king like the other tribes. He was gods servant and said god would rule over them and helped them when they asked him.
Samuel ws called when he was a child by God, he is remembered mainly for Anointing king Saul as king, he also told Saul god rejected him as a king. Samuel anointed David as the second king of Israel.
Samuel.
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.
The king of Israel was chosen by the God of the Israelites. When the Israelites asked the prophet Samuel for a king (1 Samuel ch.8), he consulted with God and was told that Saul was to become the first king of Israel.
Yes, David was anointed by the Prophet Samuel as king of Israel, according to the biblical account in the Books of Samuel. This anointing solidified God's choice of David as the future king and marked the beginning of his reign.
The prophet Samuel was told to go to the village of the man called Jesse and to anoint his son as the next king after king Saul, as God was not pleased with him. But Samuel thought it would be Jesse's eldest son. But it was David the youngest who was chosen as king.
God told Samuel that the People had lost faith in Him as a Guide an a Protector.
God. I Samuel 12:12.
Samuel.
Because Saul (the first king) disobeyed certain instructions. He offered up an offering without waiting the entire seven days for Samuel's return (see 1 Samuel 10:8 and 13:8-14); and he spared Agag in the battle against the Amalekites (1 Samuel ch.15).
Yes he did ask for help.
It was God who commanded that David be anointed at that time (1 Samuel ch.16), since Saul had been lacking in fulfilling one of God's commands (1 Samuel ch.15). Saul had spared the Amalekite King Agag in battle, against God's instructions through the prophet Samuel (ibid). See also:More about King DavidMore about Samuel